L. Scofield
Veteran
Talking about Afterlife, the music played there doesn't appear in the Soundtrack. Turns out it's an sort of retro easter egg:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ4ARnfRbnQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ4ARnfRbnQ
The Soundtrack only contains the Original score.That one isn't original ofcourse.Talking about Afterlife, the music played there doesn't appear in the Soundtrack. Turns out it's an sort of retro easter egg:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ4ARnfRbnQ
26 hours in.
One of the best games I have ever played.
I have now all characters (with their spe
My only real complaint would have been to have a few more main plot missions interspersed between the team missions.
Agreed. It seemed like the relationship between you and alliance and your relationship with the council seemed a little underdeveloped.
I am the most famous hero alive in the known universe, who has come back from the dead and I've been reinstated as a Spectre and yet my involvement with Cereberus doesn't cause much of a bruha with council or Anderson for that matter. Furthermore, the council doesn't even buy my report and downplays the Reapers. You think it would be a little more involved than that and not "do whatever just stay in the Terminus System".
I think Tali's loyalty mission premise would have made better sense with Shepard and the council. You possibly being tried for treason with the plot revolving around you finding proof of the Collectors and thus the Reaper's involvement. With the added caveat, that some on the council support you while others believe you as well as Cerebus are responsible for colonies disappearing.
Yah but that would have actually required some thought on the part of whoever made the plot. Rather than the snoozefest that ME2's plot is. Might have also meant they'd actually have to have put as much thought into dialog and plot and consequences as they did with ME1.
And that just wouldn't fit with the move to being more FPS and less of everything else.
Regards,
SB
For that matter, I'm wondering what they're going to do for the players whose Shepard dies (due to gross negligence and poor decisions on the suicide mission). Last I read, you couldn't import your game if that happens, so, I'm guessing they'll handle it like someone who hasn't played 1 or 2.
Also I don't understand why keeping the reaper manufacturing factory intact for research is considered renegade in a situation where all life in the universe is at stake...Pretty much everyone was bitching about it. Everyone survided the final mission in my playthrough and I think i had everyone on my team as well.