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@Grekinski wrote:
But sometimes you need to take things seriously.
Yeah, that's a lingering feeling I have regarding the game finesse and refinement, actually.
A blunt example is that Drunk Lady on Eos. Why someone found it was a nice idea placing that useless information there? Someone might have thought it was fun, and that it would be a joke? Aside the first impact we have by watching her there, what does that mean exactly? Really, if I was 12-13 yo, and I can actually affirm that because I remember my mind and how I used to like some things back then, I would have cried laughing so hard. Alas, I'm not 12-13 any more, and 12-13 cannot – weren't supposed to – play this game with a PEGI set to 17. So, why the drunk lady?
This is just a small blur of the smear of ... strange decisions made designing that game, and the fact that it reflects upon the feeling of targetting lower audiences might be for the slack of seriousness it transpires every now and then.
Of course, I'm merely talking about subjective things here and about my perception.
And there are a lot of things that can be mentioned, like they comments Sara does to the threatening the leader in the kett base on Eos does. Is the first leader you encounter and you mock at him not knowing whay you're facing.
- EgoMania9 years agoSeasoned Ace
Hehe, Divergent. Yeah, I have to say that the 100 is a better series in that respect also with younger characters, although it mixes in older generations quite well as well.
I do wonder about this younger crowd thing though. Over the years you hear things like the average age of gamers going up while game makers seem to be looking at the younger generations more. Maybe they're having a hard time striking a balance there. I can't expect a game maker to just keep upping the age either but I do suppose that with such serious topics as ME games treat, a little bit of seriousness makes sense.
Ryder for me is on the border and it's still alright, but the general tone is light and it makes it feel like there isn't really anything really bad going on. The Reapers felt like a threat, the Kett...well even the name doesn't sound ominous. Let's market them with some Heinz Tomato Kettsup or something.
I do see Liam as an attempt to appeal to the younger millenials though. Maybe it works for them. I dunno. I just hope that ME:A and what comes after is allowed to grow up just a little and that on a shorter notice we are allowed to make good looking characters again.
- 9 years ago
@EgoMania wrote:Hehe, Divergent. Yeah, I have to say that the 100 is a better series in that respect also with younger characters, although it mixes in older generations quite well as well.
I do wonder about this younger crowd thing though. Over the years you hear things like the average age of gamers going up while game makers seem to be looking at the younger generations more. Maybe they're having a hard time striking a balance there. I can't expect a game maker to just keep upping the age either but I do suppose that with such serious topics as ME games treat, a little bit of seriousness makes sense.
Ryder for me is on the border and it's still alright, but the general tone is light and it makes it feel like there isn't really anything really bad going on. The Reapers felt like a threat, the Kett...well even the name doesn't sound ominous. Let's market them with some Heinz Tomato Kettsup or something.
I do see Liam as an attempt to appeal to the younger millenials though. Maybe it works for them. I dunno. I just hope that ME:A and what comes after is allowed to grow up just a little and that on a shorter notice we are allowed to make good looking characters again.
As long as the endings aren't:
A) I defeat the Benefactor in a Krogan style slapfight and merge with SAM to control the Kett through Remnant tech. (blue)
B) I arrange for 100,000 vaccines to be distributed to prevent TH-314/AEND but subcontract production out to the lowest bidder - the Cardinal. (green)
C) I defeat the Kett by arranging for one final suicidal shuttle crash with the explosion filmed over my shoulder. (red)
- Anonymous9 years ago
@EgoMania wrote:Hehe, Divergent. Yeah, I have to say that the 100 is a better series in that respect also with younger characters, although it mixes in older generations quite well as well.
I do wonder about this younger crowd thing though. Over the years you hear things like the average age of gamers going up while game makers seem to be looking at the younger generations more. Maybe they're having a hard time striking a balance there. I can't expect a game maker to just keep upping the age either but I do suppose that with such serious topics as ME games treat, a little bit of seriousness makes sense.
Ryder for me is on the border and it's still alright, but the general tone is light and it makes it feel like there isn't really anything really bad going on. The Reapers felt like a threat, the Kett...well even the name doesn't sound ominous. Let's market them with some Heinz Tomato Kettsup or something.
I do see Liam as an attempt to appeal to the younger millenials though. Maybe it works for them. I dunno. I just hope that ME:A and what comes after is allowed to grow up just a little and that on a shorter notice we are allowed to make good looking characters again.
I was born in 1977 ... and I adore Liam ! I think he appeals to those who really like to dig under the surface of a character instead of taking them at face value. Much like Kaidan, Blackwall, Fenris, Zevran etc..- Anonymous9 years ago
i do find liam a little annoying when he's digging into the other team members, without cause... though he reminds me of an irish friend of mine, even the "because i shot him in the face" line reminds me of him. and he was late 20ish, like 26 or so. but that was a few years ago... ok, nearly 20 i guess.
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