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imJealous
United States1382 Posts
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Duka08
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Duka08
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A few detailed comments and thoughts below. Spoilers (content-related, not as much lore), depending on how much you've heard/read. Or how much you care.... + Show Spoiler + If you've heard anything about this at all you probably know it involves an underwater sequence. The underwater part was extremely cool and unique at first. Immersive, if you're one for puns, hohoho. Looks amazing, atmosphere is awesome. But it was a flash in the pan compared to the whole DLC; literally only 5-10 minutes of underwater content, AND it was simply just following a path (literally, like, as if you were in a maze with only 1 route) to arrive at a cutscene. You fall a few times, to further depths, but there's absolutely no exploration or "free movement" through an underwater environment, which they seemed to imply with the info about the DLC release. Quite disappointed here. There were parts that were actually interesting earlier in the DLC. Specifically, you visit a mining colony and need to navigate the facility to find a missing scientist, or information about the missing scientist. This was probably my favorite part, and really threw me back to the feel of ME1, because you're just wandering around some facility where there's something obviously strange going on, and all of your interactions are with the characters and reading [data pads, terminals, etc.] to not only figure out what's going on but how to unlock a certain area to either progress or acquire more lore. No combat, less linear; just checking each corner of a small building to get info/progress, and the atmosphere is really creepy and uncomfortable. Again this is a pretty short segment, but to me it was the most interesting and unique, really gave a feel of nostalgia to ME1. There's also a fun gimmicky part right off the bat where you optionally explore a lab to narrow down which star systems you need to scan to find things relevant to the DLC. However, shortly after doing so, you return to the same lab and do the EXACT same thing again, for "different clues". This was a bit awkward, it felt like they quickly diluted something novel to the game by reusing it and half the dialogue. Overall like I said, it feels exactly like a main campaign mission, in terms of length, combat, etc. If it WERE part of the retail game, I'd go so far as to say it would be one of my favorite missions/sidequests, primarily due to the lore if you're into that sort of thing. But as $10 goes, you'll have to decide for yourself. If I had to rate it, factoring in everything, I'd say 6 out of 10, with a finger and a sad face pointed at the untapped potential (first paragraph of the spoiler above). | ||
AntiGrav1ty
Germany2310 Posts
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heishe
Germany2284 Posts
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Medrea
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Slow Motion
United States6960 Posts
On September 02 2012 10:54 Medrea wrote: I dont think I would buy this DLC. There isn't really anything here you couldnt just watch via youtube. Yep don't expect anything great in terms of game-play, but the lore really helps to answer some questions and even makes a ending less lame. | ||
Tleaf
Canada181 Posts
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imJealous
United States1382 Posts
On September 05 2012 02:20 Tleaf wrote: I don't know, it's a pretty important piece of the puzzle and you had to buy it....... that just frustrates the hell out of me No different than Arrival and Lair of the Shadow Broker... I would agree with you if this content had been created at release I would be mad it wasn't included in the game (cough*javik*cough), but six months later is a different story. Plus everything else they have released since launch has been free (extended ending and several multiplayer expansions) Also worth noting, you also get two of the weapons you could only previously get by pre-ordering the game with this dlc. | ||
imJealous
United States1382 Posts
http://blog.bioware.com/2012/10/09/developer-blog-mass-effect-3-retaliation-in-depth/ some highlights: New enemy faction: The Collectors! New collector guns: sniper, AR, and SMG New playable character classes: Turian infiltrator & solder with jet pack (heavy melee is similar biotic charge apparently) and "stim pack" - a temporary immunity as well as Volus adept and engineer (no details yet) and 12 more planned to be released in the coming weeks Each week 2 maps will be available in a "Hazard" mode, with environmental dangers for an extra xp boost. One example given is acid rain on firebase ghost which will require you to stay indoors or take constant damage. "Challenges" menu, which looks like an achievement system for multiplayer Oh and as with all the other multiplayer expansions, its completely free! | ||
Medrea
10003 Posts
On October 11 2012 09:58 imJealous wrote: Massive new update to the multiplayer... http://blog.bioware.com/2012/10/09/developer-blog-mass-effect-3-retaliation-in-depth/ some highlights: New enemy faction: The Collectors! New collector guns: sniper, AR, and SMG New playable character classes: Turian infiltrator & solder with jet pack (heavy melee is similar biotic charge apparently) and "stim pack" - a temporary immunity as well as Volus adept and engineer (no details yet) and 12 more planned to be released in the coming weeks Each week 2 maps will be available in a "Hazard" mode, with environmental dangers for an extra xp boost. One example given is acid rain on firebase ghost which will require you to stay indoors or take constant damage. "Challenges" menu, which looks like an achievement system for multiplayer Oh and as with all the other multiplayer expansions, its completely free! AWESOME. Does that mean we get to play as the Great Wind? | ||
imJealous
United States1382 Posts
On October 11 2012 10:11 Medrea wrote: AWESOME. Does that mean we get to play as the Great Wind? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLeUdITS-W0 Lol, one of the best moments from ME2. The volus adept's abilities are stasis, something called "Biotic Orbs" (his picture on the character selection screen shows 3 orbs floating around his waste) and "Sheild Boost" which both he and the Volus engineer have. Haven't unlocked him or played with one yet, but I just played a game with the volus engineer and he has really cool looking ability called Recon Mine that has like a laser field that detects all enemies that walk into it kind of like the geth vision or male quarian scan for the whole team, then explodes in a GIANT effing explosion. Don't know the details, but it seemed pretty effective. The collectors are reeeaally fun so far... They have abomination husks that explode with an AoE fire damage over time effect when they die. The captains (equivalent of marauders or centurions) release seeker swarms that can be shot down but if they reach you they do damage and lock out your powers for 15 seconds. Scions and praetorians are both vastly improved from their ME2 versions in terms of their art, animations, AI and abilities. And harbinger can still assume control of any collector unit and change it into a super powered version. For example, if he takes over an abomination (explosive husk) they gain barriers and explode like a nuke similar to when you killed the big mechs in ME2 with a head shot. | ||
Leonite7
Ireland921 Posts
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Fiddel
Netherlands20 Posts
I'm soon going to replay Mass Effect 1 and 2, and then finally play Mass Effect 3 for the first time. The first time I played ME1 I was an Infiltrator (Paragon), and a Vanguard in ME2 (Renegade). Now I'm going to transfer save files from one game to the next, and try to keep all crewmembers alive and stuff. I want to play on the hardest difficulty. Now, what class would you consider to be a fun class to play at highest difficulty? Preferably not Infiltrator or Vanguard since I've already played that class. Thanks in advance! | ||
Godwrath
Spain10102 Posts
On January 16 2013 19:18 Fiddel wrote: Hey guys, I'm soon going to replay Mass Effect 1 and 2, and then finally play Mass Effect 3 for the first time. The first time I played ME1 I was an Infiltrator (Paragon), and a Vanguard in ME2 (Renegade). Now I'm going to transfer save files from one game to the next, and try to keep all crewmembers alive and stuff. I want to play on the hardest difficulty. Now, what class would you consider to be a fun class to play at highest difficulty? Preferably not Infiltrator or Vanguard since I've already played that class. Thanks in advance! It's different for people, but vanguard was the funniest class for me on ME2. On ME3 is kinda meh because you just faceroll shit, but still better than most classes imho (engineer is a close second tho). | ||
s4rk
Philippines137 Posts
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Zeburial
Sweden1126 Posts
On January 16 2013 20:01 s4rk wrote: Playing vanguard on insanity in ME2 presents new challenges since the enemies either have shields or armor in addition to health. Also, insanity in ME3 is way easier than insanity in ME2. The leviathan DLC on Insanity had some difficult moments, but yeah its not that hard at all. I always play ME on insanity cus there are a lot of non-combat time, so when I get to the combat I want it as difficult as possible. Still dying is very easy to avoid. | ||
Godwrath
Spain10102 Posts
On January 16 2013 20:01 s4rk wrote: Playing vanguard on insanity in ME2 presents new challenges since the enemies either have shields or armor in addition to health. Also, insanity in ME3 is way easier than insanity in ME2. Problem on ME3 is how you can stack your invulnerability times and you are just an overpowered Goku. I loved the shotgun in ME2, hiding behind frozen opponents and stuff. It was rewarding. | ||
ApocAlypsE007
Israel1007 Posts
On January 16 2013 19:18 Fiddel wrote: Hey guys, I'm soon going to replay Mass Effect 1 and 2, and then finally play Mass Effect 3 for the first time. The first time I played ME1 I was an Infiltrator (Paragon), and a Vanguard in ME2 (Renegade). Now I'm going to transfer save files from one game to the next, and try to keep all crewmembers alive and stuff. I want to play on the hardest difficulty. Now, what class would you consider to be a fun class to play at highest difficulty? Preferably not Infiltrator or Vanguard since I've already played that class. Thanks in advance! Mass Effect 2: Shotgun Sentinal: Download Kasumi's DLC (my favourate character in all ME games), equip the Scimitar Shotgun, and faceroll at point blank while abusing Kasumi's flashbangs. Also Revenant Soldier is pretty fun as I find the Revenant the most fun weapon in the game. Mass Effect 3: the Insanity difficulty is pretty easy, and much easier than ME2's and beginning of ME1. I had good time with every class, probably Adept was the most fun for me. | ||
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