Tagged: Bioware

Now Playing: Mass Effect (Xbox 360)

Even after seeing the game played in front of me by a friend back when it launched I still wasn’t convinced that Mass Effect would be any fun for me. It wasn’t until years later, and on the eve of the sequel’s debut, that I finally played it because Katy had 1) just bought it for herself and 2) told me to try it. Until Mass Effect I hadn’t enjoyed a single BioWare game, not because I’m some snooty ass, they’ve just never appealed to me. The combination of endless dialog trees, bountiful side quests and stat-heavy party management and combat just isn’t my thing. The last role-playing game I really enjoyed was Final Fantasy VII preceded by Lunar and Dragon Warrior before that. Maybe it’s a cyclical thing and every decade I get into one single RPG.

I guess I should start by introducing my particular flavor of Shepard; a Vanguard named Blaeth. She doesn’t care if you say it BlYthe or BlAYthe so long as you don’t talk about it for hours. Auburn haired with dark lips, she’s got a gaunt look that’s more supermodel than Grand Moff Tarkin only with a sweet scar from left to right across her face. I was going to play her as mean as possible just to spite the game but as I’ve gotten slightly more intrigued I realized she’s more like Elen Ripley. Tough, even ruthless, when it comes to the insincere and despicable but compassionate where others would turn a blind eye. That is, of course, until I get tired of listening to characters gab on about who-knows-what, hit the skip button and wind up fighting my former colleagues. Ah well, it just means more experience and gear for Blaeth Shepard and crew.

Of all the cast my thoughts most fall in line with Wrex's

Over 15 hours in I’ve decided to skip all the repetitive and time consuming planet grinding and focus on the story missions. I’ve also put the difficulty on Casual thanks to that first scene with the Geth Stalker where I died repeatedly as soon as the battle started. My enjoyment of the game is tenuous and though I keep playing it’ll only take one more battle as frustrating as that to send my Shepard into early retirement. The real-time combat is the big draw for me. If it were turn-based or more omniscient (where you command characters instead of controlling them directly) I’d have quit after the first fight. I don’t enjoy the ultra-micro-management of characters but here I’m free to play it like a third-person shooter. Although they get stuck and left behind a lot, the A.I. teammates are even smart enough to fight, take cover, use items and abilities without me having to do a thing. I loathed the “programming” of characters in Dragon Age; absolutely no fun! I guess I just assumed that Mass Effect played like Knights of the Old Republic or Jade Dragon and blacked it out in my mind. For that I apoligize to all who tried to get me into it over the years.

I’m sure that accounts for most of you reading this so I’ll try to keep these entries short from now on and wrap up here with some of my personal highlights so far:

  • Telling Joker not to infect anyone on-board with his obviously non-contagious illness
  • Killing everything with the Mako’s cannon
  • Hanging up on the Council when they get snippy about me killing everyone
  • Manually reactivating Mira’s Core and getting a triumphant Macintosh-esque fanfare
  • Using Throw, Singularity, Overdrive, Shotguns, Pistols, and Assault Rifles… simultaneously… on a single target
  • Flying, robotic, gun-headed, sentry swan bots!
  • Struggling over frying that alien queen or setting her free on Peak 15 (I’ll let you guess what I did)
  • Telling everyone to shut up and ignoring any dialog options that end in a ‘?’
  • Killing Geth
  • Admiring Wrex’s crazy head
  • Ignoring Kaidan in hopes that he’ll leave some day
  • Keeping everyone in line by ignoring them and never, ever trying to romance them

What are some of your favorite early-game moments? I know I missed a ton so fill me in on the most memorable stuff up to the Thorian encounter on Feros.

Almost Done Playing: Dragon Age: Origins

Sadly, yet thankfully, I have finally reached the end of my Dragon Age journey. Well, nearly reached the end. In a very rare occurrence, I went to bed early last night. Super early. Like, soon as I got home from work, I laid down and was out for the night. That kind of early. That led to me waking up around 4:00 am this morning. Knowing that I could possibly finish Dragon Age before having to go back to work, I tempted fate and loaded it up. Had I not taken the time to eat a bagel, I probably could have finished it. Unfortunately, I had to quit just as I was about to face the final (presumably) enemy. Just when the getting was good!

It’s been a pretty great journey. One that I anticipate taking again and again just to see the different origins, play the different classes, and see the alternate outcomes my actions could have caused. I’m satisfied with the decisions I’ve made thus far. There have been some really weighty, difficult decisions the game has forced me to make. Decisions with no clear “right” answer. There was a particularly difficult one I had to make right before the climax that made me think for several minutes before I committed to an answer. I’m hesitant to see what the result of that will be. Knowing how things typically turn out in this game, I’m sure things are going to go horribly wrong.

This was enjoyable

The fact that things do usually end up going badly is kind of the only real flaw I can fault the game for. I love the dark, things don’t always turn out rosy, sensibility of the game. But after 70+ hours of things happening like that, the shock value of people dying, turning evil, etc., loses almost all of its effect. It ends up being more shocking when people who you think are evil turn out to maybe not be so bad after all (I still killed someone like that regardless; better safe than sorry).

This was awkward

In just a few more hours, I get to see how the game ends. I already know one of the main characters is going to leave my party by the end of it. It isn’t Alistair. At least, it won’t only be Alistair. He seems to want to see this through alongside me, which is great because he’s been one of the most useful characters in my party throughout the whole game. The person who I was told will leave hasn’t been useful to me at all, but it will still suck if she goes. Sorry to be vague, but I don’t want to spoil anything! Expect at least one post to follow this one by tomorrow, talking about what I thought of the game in general (but still without spoilers).

New Year’s resolution/Dragon Age Origins Grey Warden

Alistair

Have You ever Licked a Lamp Post in Winter?

Shawn had a suggestion to me that he intends to pose to Maxx & Chad, if he hasn’t already,  that we all write here more often.  I sometimes find it daunting because Shawn writes elaborate articles & reviews more than I choose to take time for, or have skill for.  He’s good at it, he’s much more of a writer than I am.  Any writing I once was able to do I have lost from lack of practice in anything other than tweets, text messaging and blogging!  So, his suggestion was that we’d make short posts just to say what we were playing, maybe with an image, to keep a log as well as flesh out the blog.  I say great idea!  That appeals to me greatly.  Also I do not believe in New Year’s resolutions.  If I resolve to do something I do it next chance I get and don’t wait to pull the page off my Cute Overload page-a-day calendar.Grey Warden

So there you have it, I intend to be more active here starting now.  This past weekend we had plans to see some of my family Sunday, but my sister was sick and we’ve postponed until later.  We spent most of Saturday cleaning the apartment, which is lovely now, and Sunday became gaming day!  I spent all day playing Dragon Age Origins.

For anyone not listening to the podcast, I originally played it on PC, but rented the xbox 360 version and preferred it.  I just bought it used off our friend, Rob, last Friday.  Huzzah! It is mine forever!  Currently I am playing through as a female Human warrior.  Here’s a photo I took to email to my Dad of my character…Alistair didn’t have a chance against her beauty & strength.

This game has drawn out a dormant fangirl in me to a scary level (poor Shawn is so tolerant).  I have collected fanart from Aimo and even stuck print outs on my wall at work.  Any others playing DAO?  Love it!