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I was one who'd never played Mass Effect before and started with Mass Effect 3 for Wii U, which was the first game I bought after Nintendo Land. I really enjoyed it. The backstory comic book thing filled in a lot of the holes (and anything else that confused me, I simply looked up)
I really enjoyed it a lot. I will say that it's the only Wii U game I've had that I've since sold, just because as amazing and immersive as that game was, I just don't see me playing Mass Effect 3 again unless it's to continue a game I started from Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 (No idea how I'd go about playing those as I don't have PS3 or 360... maybe get the computer version?)
Honestly, I really liked a lot the game. It was very fun. Technically, this is the first game where big loading screens and frame drops botters me.
And I liked the ending.
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What on earth are you doing playing the 3rd game first, the significance of the events in me3 are built on the first two games.
Play the first two on PC or console before even touching the 3rd (Surely wiiu isn't your only platform).
Would you skip to the 3rd season of a narrative heavily tv series??
| Corey said: What on earth are you doing playing the 3rd game first, the significance of the events in me3 are built on the first two games. Play the first two on PC or console before even touching the 3rd (Surely wiiu isn't your only platform). Would you skip to the 3rd season of a narrative heavily tv series?? |
Ever thought that he or she might game exclusively on Nintendo consoles, so there was no access to ME3 before? We're out there, you know.
| Pavolink said: Honestly, I really liked a lot the game. It was very fun. Technically, this is the first game where big loading screens and frame drops botters me. |
Which one? There were three different endings.
Um, sorry to say Wii U owners but ME3 is an incomplete experience. I still think it's stupid to have the third game in a trilogy on the Wii U. It's like saying "Just play it even though you won't understand anything"
As a huge Mass Effect fan, I'm saddened for Nintendo owners that they don't get to experience the entire saga. How hard would it have been to release the trilogy collection on the WiiU like the Ps3 and 360 got?
| Corey said: What on earth are you doing playing the 3rd game first, the significance of the events in me3 are built on the first two games. Play the first two on PC or console before even touching the 3rd (Surely wiiu isn't your only platform). Would you skip to the 3rd season of a narrative heavily tv series?? |
I have a PS3, but have hardly touched it since getting my Wii U...and yes i know it sounds daft, but Mass Effect 3 is my first foray into the series. I saw it ridiculously cheap on Wii U and thought "what the heck" give it a try. There is an interactive comic at the begining that fills in the backstory surprisingly well, and some decisions you make affect the game later on. Also the gamepad is very useful for controling you team tactically. I bought this on Wii U to support good third party games on a Nintendo platform, and also because it offers off screen play, something i find extremely useful in my household. PS i will only be gaming on Wii U and 3DS in the forseeable future.
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I actually saw the three and it were basically the same to me. But I believe it was the happy one, were people and machines fusionated or something. I still cry at night about Shepard's death, tought.
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