Khuutra said: What, you expect me to put aside a game written by Stone and Parker? Pfffffft. But yes, BG and BG2 have to wait for Planescape, on that same note. And Planescape has to wait on me getting sick of ME3, which is going to take a while. As to your lack of will for a replay: I had much the same, but after sitting on it for a few days and playing some of the multiplayer I booted up my Renegade runthrough and got started. It's interesting how the tone is different, even at the very start, but it illustrates how much more I could change things if I wasn't trying to get constantly optimized solutions throughout ME1 and ME2. I think I need to make a Shepard who has a lot of companions die so I can see the stand-ins, and how those deaths affect galactic politics. There's so much to see and do, here. |
I assume you bought the 360 version, correct? If you have the PC version, there's this great time-saving website where you can just download completed playthroughs of previous titles, with most of the major combination of choices already made. It saved me a lot of time on my ME2 runs to have someone have decided to kill the Council, but not Wrex, for me, etc. Considering the permutations made up to this point, I don't think anyone but the most devout wil be able to see everything in ME3 without resorting to this method. Although from what I've heard, most of the differences are pretty cosmetic, unfortunately.
And strangely, I think I'm going to buy South Park myself. I'm not a fan of the show, but I am a big Obsidian whore, and this may end up being their last title ( )so...