(03-16-2012, 05:36 PM)Bolty Wrote:(03-13-2012, 12:14 PM)NiteFox Wrote: Blasto 6: Partners in Crime
This one has forgotten whether its heatsink is over capacity. It wonders whether the criminal scum considers itself fortunate?
Props to Blasto. I remember chuckling over those on Illium in ME2.
Any non-spoiler reviews from Lurkers who have completed the game yet? I hear it's sort of a solid combination of what's good in ME1 and what's good in ME2 all mashed together, but with fewer dialog choices.
While I haven't gotten very far, the multiplayer is actually pretty fun. The only problem I've seen with multiplayer is the Soldier gets the short end of the stick as your initial weapons are pretty pathetic damagewise.
Edit: Ok, halfway through now. I am definitely seeing ramifications from things I did in ME 1 and ME 2, things that seemed minor at the time do play some role in ME 3, some again minor, some actually major. Likewise, there will be things that will happen that will real invest you emotionally in the game with what happens.
Minor spoiler incoming, do not continue if you do not want to know about it.
On the Normandy SR2, in the crew quarters (Deck 3), right in front of the elevator is a memorial to all those that have served on the Normandy SR1 and SR2 that have died. As you go through the game, names will be added.
Sith Warriors - They only class that gets a new room added to their ship after leaving Hoth, they get a Brooncloset
Einstein said Everything is Relative.
Heisenberg said Everything is Uncertain.
Therefore, everything is relatively uncertain.
Einstein said Everything is Relative.
Heisenberg said Everything is Uncertain.
Therefore, everything is relatively uncertain.