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Mass effect 2 is a good shooter!Don't play anything after DA:O.
Just do not do it.
Mass effect 2 is a good shooter!Don't play anything after DA:O.
Just do not do it.
Meh if you just want to play pew pew you’re better off getting ME3. Its ME2’s combat but better which doesn’t make up for its dogshit narrative.Mass effect 2 is a good shooter!Don't play anything after DA:O.
Just do not do it.
are any of these games worth playing? even origins?
Origins is good, you can skip everything else
The part where everyone starts singing gives me the chills. EVERY > DAMN > TIME
are any of these games worth playing? even origins?
Origins is good, you can skip everything else
Meh, tried to play it three times, first time I gave up in Deep Roads, last time right after the Origin's story.
Meh if you just want to play pew pew you’re better off getting ME3. Its ME2’s combat but better which doesn’t make up for its dogshit narrative.Mass effect 2 is a good shooter!Don't play anything after DA:O.
Just do not do it.
Quote the article, bro/sis
The developers talked about building systemic narrative mechanics, allowing the player to perform actions like persuading or extorting guards without the writers having to hand-craft every scene. It was all very ambitious and very early, and would have no doubt changed drastically once Joplin entered production, but members of the team say they were thrilled about the possibilities.
I wonder if Josh is throwing shade at Bioware
Since someone reading this is going to go play Inquisition, let me just help by explaining that you want to play as an archer rogue. Unlike the first game, mages are not interesting.
Andromeda despite it being the worst of the ME games, it probably has the best gameplay of them.
If you are only in it for gameplay, there is probably better games tho.
But Sawyer is the one calling himself an idiot here.Hello, Pot, I'm Kettle
Meh if you just want to play pew pew you’re better off getting ME3. Its ME2’s combat but better which doesn’t make up for its dogshit narrative.Mass effect 2 is a good shooter!Don't play anything after DA:O.
Just do not do it.
And Loghain was a much better sword and board type than Alistair ever will beMan i miss DA:O so much
Alistair was a much better sword and board type character then Eder
Sawyers try to replace story with gameplay comes full circle in that meme because he's shit in making fun gameplay.
Only a decade out of touch.Just look who's talking
Sawyers try to replace story with gameplay comes full circle in that meme because he's shit in making fun gameplay.
there is nothing wrong with having no story and only a gameplay
I don't have the appropriate button for you on this one, so I will quote and respond.Meh if you just want to play pew pew you’re better off getting ME3. Its ME2’s combat but better which doesn’t make up for its dogshit narrative.Mass effect 2 is a good shooter!Don't play anything after DA:O.
Just do not do it.
I don't know about the other games, but ME3 had a pretty fun horde/L4D mode. Can't imagine anyone still plays it though.
Dragon Age 4 becomes BioWare's next big focus, as Anthem loses its lead creators
Three key members of Anthem's development team have already stopped working on the game
Anthem, believe it or not, is meant to have a 10 year life cycle of post-launch content. But, in light of the game's systemic problems, BioWare's lack of communication, and a dwindling player base, that ambitious post-launch schedule is looking less and less likely, especially in light of recent news about the game's shifting development team.
In recent weeks, three key members of Anthem's lead development team have departed from work on the project, including Executive Producer Mark Darrah, Lead Producer Michael Gamble, and Lead Director Jonathan Warner, with only the latter intending to return to the game following a personal sabbatical.
According to a recent tweet from Gamble, the reason for this behind the scenes reshuffle seems to be Dragon Age shaped, as BioWare places the majority of its focus on getting Dragon Age 4 our of the door, following several reported reboots of the RPG sequel.
When asked by a fan about who the Anthem community should turn to for questions and queries, Gamble confirmed that the game's Lead Producer Ben Irving and Head of Live Service Chad Robertson are now the ones spearheading the game's post-launch cycle, and hopefully steering it into a brighter future than its rocky launch period.
Dragon Age 4, meanwhile, is reportedly another crack at a live-service game from BioWare, with online elements that would pivot the RPG series from its single-player roots. It's unlikely we'll be hearing anything soon from that title, so don't expect it to be popping up as one of the E3 2019 games later this June. Instead, the best we can hope for in the short-term is that Anthem experiences some sort of miraculous resurgence in quality and vibrance. Stranger things have happened.
The list of Anthem problems remains long and varied. Watch our 60 second review of the game below to find out some of the biggest gripes we found during our playthrough.