The Dutch Ghost
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Mass Effect 3 though looking back I should probably have quit after Mass Effect 1 (even though I like parts of Mass Effect 2)
I like some of the world building that was done in it and it would have been nice if the side missions-exploration part had been done better and improved upon in ME2 instead of cutting it out completely.
But I recently replayed Mass Effect 1 again (and tried ME2) again only to realize even more than before how bland and boring the characters and their dialogue are and that the main storyline is in general really badly set up or worked out (there is no good build up towards the whole "Every 50.000 years all major galactic civilizations are destroyed and harvested by self aware machines) as it is quickly revealed a couple of hours in the start of the game.
And we all know how that storyline was continued in ME2 and 3.
I probably should also not have played KOTOR but if I hadn't I would not have understood a lot of the background of KOTOR2.
I never ever want to touch one of their games again.
I like some of the world building that was done in it and it would have been nice if the side missions-exploration part had been done better and improved upon in ME2 instead of cutting it out completely.
But I recently replayed Mass Effect 1 again (and tried ME2) again only to realize even more than before how bland and boring the characters and their dialogue are and that the main storyline is in general really badly set up or worked out (there is no good build up towards the whole "Every 50.000 years all major galactic civilizations are destroyed and harvested by self aware machines) as it is quickly revealed a couple of hours in the start of the game.
And we all know how that storyline was continued in ME2 and 3.
I probably should also not have played KOTOR but if I hadn't I would not have understood a lot of the background of KOTOR2.
I never ever want to touch one of their games again.