picked the wrong class to start with at the beginning. so i gave it back to my friend and continued fallout 3, because, i havent played fallout 3 until january of 2012.
Head to the bar dude, it all came together for me there and I left the planet after about an hour and a half of character quests.OlasDAlmighty said:I Wanted to give the series a try. I got ME1 for PC (my PC isn't the best but it's playable) and got to the part where I'm in the city and need to convince some council that some alien guy is a traitor. After at least a few hours spent wandering aimlessly around, talking to people, not killing things, trying to figure out what to do, not killing things, and just generally being bored, I stopped playing and haven't gone back since.
It might be a great series overall, but it sure doesn't start out too well
However, all this ME3 banter is getting me interested again, so I'll probably give it a second go. When I have some actual free time to devote to it that is.
Might I know this certain visual novel? I already have enough things on my to-do list, but I'm a sucker for good visual novels.ChupathingyX said:Well, I didn't play Mass Effect because I have a PS3 and my PC sucks.
I played about 3/4's of the way through Mass effect 2 but stopped due to a certain (sci-fi) visual novel.
I still haven't finished it and haven't played Mass Effect 3 due to the very same visual novel sucking all the life out of me.
Now I have almost no inspiration to finish ME2 as I've already been given my dosage of awesome sci-fi goodness.
You're... you're kidding right? In what way other than 'it's in the future and it's a video game'?Forlong said:I did for about five minutes, asked myself why I wasn't just playing Halo, then did. Honestly, ME is a major Halo clone with the exception of the vehicles. But that's just me.