
Forum Posts: 0 | Comment #1 by TEQUILA V1 Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 12:59:05 PM | |
| Cant wait for this. |
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Forum Posts: 232 | Comment #2 by edgecrusherhalo Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 01:03:58 PM | |
| looks awesome. cant wait. |
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Forum Posts: 337 | Comment #3 by ModernViking Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 01:13:47 PM | |
I'm not going to give up on this series. Although many of the DLC's have been under my expectations I hope that at least with this last one things are done right. Cute sendoff, everybody say NORMANDY! |
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Forum Posts: 519 | Comment #4 by Joseph0714 Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 01:16:24 PM | |
| Looking great! Can't wait! :D |
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Forum Posts: 10 | Comment #5 by citizen666 Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 01:19:13 PM | |
| Anyone know how this is gonna fit in the game's chronology? |
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Forum Posts: 54 | Comment #6 by Erunion Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 01:28:23 PM | |
| @5 It can be done anytime after Priority: The Citadel II and before the endgame point of no return. |
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Forum Posts: 84 | Comment #7 by PluralAces Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 01:41:31 PM | |
| Still curious as to why Shepherd would be resting and relaxing in the middle of a reaper invasion...... |
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Forum Posts: 933 | Comment #8 by Lord Montymort Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 01:54:22 PM | |
| @7 Probably because Shepard knows there's a chance not all of them will make it, and it might be the last time he sees these people, his friends, comrades, and loved ones. I'm sure if you where in a similar situation you would want that last chance to be with the people you care most about too. |
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Forum Posts: 0 | Comment #9 by Jam96 Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 02:04:26 PM | |
| Doesn't matter how ME3 ended, it will always be one of my favourite game series'. This looks awesome! |
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Forum Posts: 11 | Comment #10 by HumanDestroyer Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 02:18:22 PM | |
Bioware is dead, LONG LIVE THE KING CD PROJEKT RED. Bioware sold out and are now another FLASHY BANG casual action game developer. Shame on them and i wish great ill towards Bioware employees. |
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Forum Posts: 13 | Comment #11 by bladevesuvan Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 02:28:34 PM | |
| @10 Well that's mature. |
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Forum Posts: 74 | Comment #12 by R00Ki3 117 Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 02:40:04 PM | |
@10 And the best way for you to make a point is to troll any Mass Effect related news? how lovely. op: im actually interested in this even if i felt the game could of been better. |
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Forum Posts: 29 | Comment #13 by Godfather93a Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 02:42:58 PM | |
| @9 Same here Mass Effect (IMO) is the best Space Sci-Fi Video Game series ever made. After the extended cut DLC I was 100% satisfied with the ending of ME3; & I'm very much looking forward too more adventures in the ME universe with Mass Effect 4. |
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Forum Posts: 5 | Comment #14 by ExtraWhippedCream Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 03:10:52 PM | |
| I agree with 9, still amazing games nonetheless. |
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Forum Posts: 662 | Comment #15 by DiamondD Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 03:25:46 PM | |
| An amazing sendoff. From 2:08 to the end it shows how Bioware understands the crazy ride us Mass Effect players have been on for the past 6 years. From the characters, we've created the strongest of ties with to the ones we've purposely let die due to the "lack" of ship upgrades. Now Bioware has done a crap load of mistakes in the past and I've lost faith in the company as a whole, but after watching this I'm filled with a certain vigor. A vigor I remember feeling when I first threw Mass Effect in back in '07. Thank you, Bioware. |
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Forum Posts: 9 | Comment #16 by Boro Iz Rich Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 03:27:42 PM | |
| This looks like It'll send the ME trilogy off like it should be sent off. Of course, a better ending would have been a nice send off, but this is good. Reuniting with all characters is AMAZING. Here's to this DLC not being a flop like the last couple. |
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Forum Posts: 1904 | Comment #17 by Rivercurse Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 03:38:22 PM | |
| Not happy about this trailer. |
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Forum Posts: 95 | Comment #18 by smurfwedge Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 03:41:36 PM | |
Looks awesome....but in the sendoff snapshot at the end.....no Legion or Mordin!! I will miss that Salarian bastard! He was such a legend character |
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Forum Posts: 164 | Comment #19 by Snake Eyes Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 04:31:44 PM | |
| I'm Commander Shepard and this is my favourite DLC on the Citadel |
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Forum Posts: 12 | Comment #20 by PledgedZebra4 Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 05:04:45 PM | |
SPOILERS @6 Is this 100% confirmed? Just did Priority: Citadel II on my Insanity playthrough and thought I'd messed up the DLC 'cause Thane and Mordin wouldn't be in it. I guess they were never meant to be. Pity. I thought Shepard was putting the band back together. |
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Forum Posts: 8 | Comment #21 by Spartann Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 05:12:40 PM | |
| Im very sad that this is the last time we see or play as Shepard & Co. For all its highs, lows & minor faults Mass Effect is pretty much the best Sc-fi universe out there (sorry Farscape), game or movie! |
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Forum Posts: 89 | Comment #22 by strawberry Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 05:44:40 PM | |
| lol at @10 getting disagrees. It's funny, because he tells the truth. Bioware has indeed sold out. |
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Forum Posts: 1854 | Comment #23 by Darth Odan Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 05:53:36 PM | |
| Bioware suffered the same fate as Westwood Studios. Once EA buys you, the quality of your games decline considerably. This DLC confirms and validates, beyond any glimmer of hope, the current endings where you choose red, green, or blue and your choices have no impact whatsoever( even though they said they would since Mass Effect 1). |
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Forum Posts: 12 | Comment #24 by PledgedZebra4 Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 05:59:12 PM | |
| @22 Yeah, it is a shame that Bioware gave in to the trend of turning every game into a safe, generic shooter. But wishing ill on their employees isn't cool. You'll probably find that's where most of the negetive votes came from. Including mine. |
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Forum Posts: 3 | Comment #25 by Leviathan v2 Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 06:41:12 PM | |
| 2:07 is awesome! Goosebumps |
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Forum Posts: 1434 | Comment #26 by Vindicator51 Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 07:23:36 PM | |
| Too bad the price is so high. They really think it's worth that much. |
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Forum Posts: 222 | Comment #27 by Snowed Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 08:20:16 PM | |
@23 You're fucking retarded. EA doesn't have any control over whether or not the endings have any effect. Also, they do have an effect. Sometimes it's best to use your imagination. God...So dumb. Will be buying this and the Omega one on sale. Very excited. |
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Forum Posts: 8 | Comment #28 by creaper210 Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 09:50:36 PM | |
| Is that Legion on the right at the end? I cannot tell. |
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Forum Posts: 5 | Comment #29 by Bazooka Kaboom Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 10:45:48 PM | |
| Waiting for all the story based DLC to go on sale it once, them will pick them up. |
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Forum Posts: 54 | Comment #30 by SmS Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 11:13:03 PM | |
| Is there some way to get 50msp? I already have 1150 and buy 800 just for missing 50 seems stupid |
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Forum Posts: 410 | Comment #31 by cbssi Monday, March 04, 2013 @ 11:13:49 PM | |
I miss when ME DLCs were 400-560 MSP. To me, some are spectacular, but that's all they're really truly worth. Lair of the Shadow Broker turned out to be the only one worth 800 MSP. It's been really disappointing to see the majority of the ME3 DLC get the $15 treatment. I won't pay $15 for a piece of single player story-driven DLC that I'll experience for 4 hours and then hardly touch again. Especially if it's a "final send-off" that won't resonate for me. Ultimately, the price points have resulted in me not investing the Omega or Citadel until they're on sale. I wouldn't have bought them if they were excellent. I certainly won't buy them if they're mediocre. In my opinion, if this was still ME2-era, these 2 DLCs would probably end up being 560 MSP. I would have invested in them on their launch days in that case. The trend is really disappointing. I bought From Ashes day one because I was hyped beyond belief for Mass Effect 3, and I really wanted some light shed on the Protheans. Ultimately, I didn't regret that purchase because I saw it as another piece of the game, since I digested it in my first playthrough. I bought and played Leviathan day one for its 800 MSP price point, trusting it would be the same brand of excellence as the Shadow Broker DLC was for ME2. I had this trust because Shadow Broker was the only ME2 DLC to have reached the $10 price point. Everything prior to and following that stuck to the cool $7 price point or less. Overall, the price point seemed very proportional to quality for ME2 - I always felt satisfied that I got the proper bang for my buck. Additionally, Bioware had illustrated a good sensibility in making all of the multiplayer DLC and the Extended Cut DLC completely free. So I indulged Leviathan on its first day, trusting Bioware's sense of quality versus value. Wrongly trusting that. Leviathan didn't suck, don't get me wrong. But it wasn't very engaging. It lacked pacing. It was very brief and unintriguing. But its biggest folly, in my opinion, was the payoff. All it did was add additional forces to combat the Reapers and shed some light on their creation. It revealed some tantalizing bits, but that's not reason enough alone to shell out $10. The arc didn't warrant itself. It needed its own sense of spectacle, as almost all previous ME DLC has demonstrated (except perhaps Arrival). A moment to step away from the pressing matter of the Reaper invasion and investigate and solve some other interesting crisis, if you will. Leviathan was not that. It was another augmentation to the ending that simply seemed overpriced. It was worthy of being 400 MSP easily, and -maybe- 560 MSP, but NOT 800. I was very quick to pick up on this trend with ME3's DLC, and so when Omega was announced at an unprecedented (for ME DLC) 1200 MSP, I immediately made the decision to wait and see. And according to almost everybody, I was right in that decision. I still haven't experienced the DLC, and I won't until I can get it for cheaper. And it'll be the same, unfortunately, with Citadel. And it's very saddening. I hate to see this overpriced DLC trend exacerbated in franchises that used to be models to the contrary. |
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Forum Posts: 0 | Comment #32 by SmithyTix Tuesday, March 05, 2013 @ 12:47:44 AM | |
| Now this is something I like, we may yet get the romance options that mass effect 3 deserved yet. We may also finally get to see Tali's face (I'm still bitter about that almost a year later.) |
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Forum Posts: 0 | Comment #33 by flechetteXXX Tuesday, March 05, 2013 @ 03:00:32 AM | |
| For everyone saying Bioware sold out they got bought out theres a huge difference... |
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Forum Posts: 1728 | Comment #34 by cheevo360 Tuesday, March 05, 2013 @ 06:58:10 AM | |
#30 Don't matter. Just save more money then buy MS points to buy it. No way to buy 50 MS points Lol 500 and topper then it is only way you buy MS points. :D |
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Forum Posts: 0 | Comment #35 by Jam96 Tuesday, March 05, 2013 @ 10:58:38 AM | |
| @28 It's Kasumi, not Legion |
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Forum Posts: 8 | Comment #36 by UryuIshida72 Tuesday, March 05, 2013 @ 10:32:44 PM | |
Welp. Finished the DLC and I have to say... Totally worth it. The dialogue and interaction is so entertaining, and Wrex gets to be on your squad for the first time in a long time ^^. Adding in the post-dlc chats, the party (also totally worth it), and the actual plot (nice plot twist), this is more than worth the price. And just to be blunt...no Tali face. Sry, but we do get Tali singing, and drunk. and dancing. And hungover :D. But overall, I loved it, and it certainly made up for Omega. |
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Forum Posts: 2084 | Comment #37 by mjc0961 Saturday, March 16, 2013 @ 08:02:29 PM | |
| Yeah, no Tali face, their photoshopper called in sick for this one. |
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