mantlepiecek said:
Not a single fan of ME 2 will accept its flaws. No one ever does it. When people say it has limited rpg elements...the answer is " you played it on easy ", when people say it has repetitive missions, the answer is "everything is repetitive". |
Woah, hold your horses on the generalization. Mass Effect is my second favourite series this gen, but I too see that ME2 had a lot of flaws, especially when compared to the first game. Yeah the limited RPG elements are a nuisance, even when played on Insanity (which boils down to using the same skill over and over again), yeah it has repetitive missions (again when compared to ME), it has one of the worst minigames ever (the scanning mission) and they took everything I loved from the inventory management from the first one.
But ME has and will always be about the story, which is one of the most engaging sci-fi stories ever written, be it for a videogame or any other medium, and while ME focus more on the overall story, ME2 focused more on the characters. I hope that ME3 brings the conclusion for both sides and manages to bring back some of the elements from the first one (the weapon customization seems to be overhauled from the first one, and the addition of skill trees adds much more variants to the RPG elements).
So please, stop your pointless and ridiculous generalizations, when it's only a few members here on VGC or a few ME fans that claim that about ME2.
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