Further reflection of the ME trilogy:
It bothers me that there were no viable gay romance option until ME3, especially when the same game company made gay romance a viability with the very first DA game.
In ME1, Kaiden is only a romance for the female Shepherd, but he's suddenly a gay romance option in ME3. Talk about consistency. ME1 was easy, though the squad choices could have been better.
ME2 was the worst in the series, and my mind cannot be changed regarding this fact from my personal gameplay. There was an abundance of squadmate choices, but the ease at which one dies even on casual mode ruins the experience. I can never replay the series from the beginning due solely to this section.
ME3 was the best as far as overall gameplay and storyline is concerned. My two concerns are the lack of squadmate choices and the lack of Leviathan involvement in the endgame war.
Currently replaying Andromeda, the fourth game in the series.
It bothers me that there were no viable gay romance option until ME3, especially when the same game company made gay romance a viability with the very first DA game.
In ME1, Kaiden is only a romance for the female Shepherd, but he's suddenly a gay romance option in ME3. Talk about consistency. ME1 was easy, though the squad choices could have been better.
ME2 was the worst in the series, and my mind cannot be changed regarding this fact from my personal gameplay. There was an abundance of squadmate choices, but the ease at which one dies even on casual mode ruins the experience. I can never replay the series from the beginning due solely to this section.
ME3 was the best as far as overall gameplay and storyline is concerned. My two concerns are the lack of squadmate choices and the lack of Leviathan involvement in the endgame war.
Currently replaying Andromeda, the fourth game in the series.
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~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter