Fair warning: Mass Effect will probably make you cry just remembering some of its tremendous character moments after playing it. I have a group of ME friends on twitter and we regularly fall into each other's arms when one of us does a replay, yelling "LEGION!!!" or "SEA SHELLS!!" or "KROGAN BABIES!!!" into the night.
The first game has some drawbacks because the gameplay (dear god, the gameplay) is somewhat halfbaked, and the graphics aren't as good as what we're used to nowadays, but it's also the biggest and most genuinely space-opera-epic game in the series, mostly in terms of options and play-time, as well as some of the character moments. (However, some of the bittersweet to tragic moments you get in ME3 can be more poignant, not least because you know and love the characters at that point like your own children. Um.)
I - feel somewhat passionate about Mass Effect. FEM!SHEPPARD FOREVER.
no subject
I have a group of ME friends on twitter and we regularly fall into each other's arms when one of us does a replay, yelling "LEGION!!!" or "SEA SHELLS!!" or "KROGAN BABIES!!!" into the night.
The first game has some drawbacks because the gameplay (dear god, the gameplay) is somewhat halfbaked, and the graphics aren't as good as what we're used to nowadays, but it's also the biggest and most genuinely space-opera-epic game in the series, mostly in terms of options and play-time, as well as some of the character moments.
(However, some of the bittersweet to tragic moments you get in ME3 can be more poignant, not least because you know and love the characters at that point like your own children. Um.)
I - feel somewhat passionate about Mass Effect. FEM!SHEPPARD FOREVER.