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Carl2291 said:
lestatdark said:

Awesome, a game that has at least 40+ hours of content and you're making a general assumption based on a minute and a half clip.

I love how gamers have become this generation

By the way, they have already said that the gameplay on ME3 is closer to ME than ME2 if you play it on RPG mode and most gameplay previews so far have pointed out to that as well. Do we have any idea in what mode was that clip played? It could have been Action Mode for all we know, which is supposed to be the so called "bro-shooter" mode, like you so eloquentily put it.

What gamers have become this generation? You should be saying you're loving what BioWare have become this generation. Going from deep games like Baldur's Gate 2 to Mass Effect 2/Dragon Age 2. Simply pathetic.

The sheer fact that they needed to add in different "modes" shows what direction they want to/are taking. They want to make a TPS, they don't want to lose the fans they already have though. "Action Mode" basically makes the game a hand-holding TPS. "Story Mode" makes the game a piss easy run through where you have to decide what to say. "RPG Mode" in your "RPG" game makes the game an actual RPG, cool. If I play it, I might even have James Vega in my team. That cool, unique, non-generic space marine character in my team. Sounds like a blast. I wonder if this character will have a mummy/daddy issue.

Don't get pissy at me for not being impressed over this "trailer" for a videogame. It's a trailer. It's supposed to get you wanting to play the game. It did the opposite. It's exactly what I disliked about what they did in Mass Effect 2. If this is what they're gonna show me to get me to buy it, I'll pass until I see it pre-owned or in the bargain bin. That is if I haven't rented it instead.

Go on, fuel your hypocrite speech. Did I ever defend Bioware? I'm talking about ME3 here, not the entire catalog of Bioware this gen, which is a very different approach to your current reply. Your entire defense rests on the fact that they haven't built a game similar to Baldur's Gate? BS and you know it, DA:O was as close to Baldur's Gate as any game will ever get, you know it, true BG fans know it, so bring a better argument next time.

If Bioware is doing both modes to appease to a broader spectrum of fans, then what the hell is wrong with that? Oh I forgot, they have a duty to make the game YOU want, not the game that can be played by everyone. If a game has different approaches that both RPG fans and action fans enjoy, then how in the blazes is that a negative? The only issues I see here is in your own self engorged sense of ownership. 

Funny though, like Pullus pointed out, you go all lovey-dovey on a trailer for a game that shows squat of what it will actually do. Odd though, that's a common MO for you (and for a lot of members here too, when it comes to a particular console and developer). You're just falling in the line of the "It's made by ND, so it must be good".

And before you even dare to judge me again, know that to me ME is the superior game, by far, than ME2 and I shall not even dare to mention the abhorent BS that was DA2 in relation to DA:O. DA:O is one of my favourite games of this generation as well ME. I'm glad if Bioware manages to approach ME3 to what ME, but alas, unlike typical reactions, i'll wait until the final product is here and look into the majority of the previews (not one) to formulate my own thoughts, because you know what? That's the rational and logical thing to do, something a lot of gamers this generation have forgotten.




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