Loves & Hates
#21
Posted 26 February 2010 - 09:53 AM
- everything but Aria
Dislikes:
- Aria
- Aria's line "Don't f@*& with Aria." I think that wins the award for most awkwardly placed line in a game with a swear word in it just for the purpose of trying to act cool.
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#23
Posted 26 February 2010 - 12:35 PM
Just did Horizon on Hardcore for the first time. Damn, those husks were annoying!You should try them with "Insanity" difficulty, it's an absolute nightmare!
+Beating up armored husks with melee.
-Hardcore difficulty. OMG! Armored husks! OMFG! Near-instant deaths! XD
Strangely enough, I didn't find the praetorian to be any harder than on the other difficulties though.
The derelict reaper could be a "fun" mission on Hardcore and Insanity...
#24
Posted 26 February 2010 - 01:02 PM
As to her lines: I personally found the "Boss, CEO, Queen..." line the worst, and the "Don't fuck with Aria" line perfectly positioned (and voiced in a way that reminded me of Spartans), and it's not like the game is without swearing otherwise (Jack, Joker, and Renegade Shepard come to mind).
Edited by Lord Ernie, 26 February 2010 - 01:03 PM.
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#25
Posted 26 February 2010 - 02:27 PM
I wished that we could have seen Aria exercise her power and influence a little bit more. The quality of her voicing was fine - as it was with all the characters. Bioware seriously rocks on voicing.
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#26
Posted 02 March 2010 - 07:15 AM
I've found a few more:
Loves:
* Joker: Seth Green's voice acting is spot on, and he's funny. Plus, (spoilers ahead)
* Grunt: A solid side-kick, a character more complex than he first appears (although I was a bit put out at first, he put a dent on *my* ship ), and a good old fashioned gun crazy, fight lovin' krogan.
* Insanity difficulty: I know I've spoken of it before, but I'm getting a lot of fun out of the "insanity" setting. Granted, some of it is tear-my-hair-out-out-of-frustration fun, but still fun.
Hates:
* Lines from the Miranda romance (minor spoilers ahead):
* Not being able to blackmail/threaten people for more money (ie, I'll return your precious family heirloom, but cough up the credits first!)
* The Citadel's size: in the first opus, we got a glimpse of the sprawling vastness of the Citadel. Now, however, it seems to have shrunk, and we barely get to run around in a fraction of a ward. Slightly disappointing, as I would've liked to walk along the Presidium's lake, drop in at Barla Von's office or Sha'ira's, or say hello to Dr. Michaels in her clinic ni the Wards. Or take another spin on the dance floor at Flux. I know all that is silly, but it still illustrates my point, that the Citadel in ME2 is too tiny.
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#27
Posted 04 March 2010 - 11:42 PM
If both Shepards were straight, it would be one thing, but that "it's icky when boys kiss, but lesbians are totally hot!" attitude is getting really old. Trying to hide it behind excuses like "Liara is not actually female so it doesn't count" only makes it worse. (And now I guess they'll tell us Kelly doesn't count either because apparently you don't get an achievement for boning her. ARGH. Or maybe she's a robot or something. Or OH WAIT I KNOW she's actually a Reaper in human form come to spy on you! Bam, plot of ME3 right there!)
I think of Asari having their own separate third gender. Since we don't have a third gender to define it apart from the linguistic "it", you might as well try and have a one-night stand with a log of wood.
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#28
Posted 04 March 2010 - 11:45 PM
* The Citadel's size: in the first opus, we got a glimpse of the sprawling vastness of the Citadel. Now, however, it seems to have shrunk, and we barely get to run around in a fraction of a ward. Slightly disappointing, as I would've liked to walk along the Presidium's lake, drop in at Barla Von's office or Sha'ira's, or say hello to Dr. Michaels in her clinic ni the Wards. Or take another spin on the dance floor at Flux. I know all that is silly, but it still illustrates my point, that the Citadel in ME2 is too tiny.
I fully agree. At least Illium had a bit of the atmosphere of the Presidium, as a tiny bit of the "Um, where did I end up now?" moments you got at the beginning when you ran around the place. But it's still not the same.
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