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Zur Not wart ma einfach auf Dragon Age
Boaaaaah. *dich in die seite box*
ME 2 braucht ne Runderneuerung im Vergleich zum ersten Teil.
Technick ist mir relativ egal und das Gameplay in den Kämpfen passt auch aber es fehlt das was für mich ein geniales West-RPG ausmacht.
Das Dialogsystem stinkt GEWALTIG, die Quest sind langweilig, gut-böse ist unheimlich oberflächlich abgewickelt und insgesamt wird zu wenig Zeit mit einfachen diplomatischen Quest verwendet.
Es ist schon blöd das ein Neueinsteiger wie CD Project Bioware zeigen muss wie ein West-RPG auszusehen hat.
Das heisst nicht das Mass Effect schlecht ist nur das es das bisher mit Abstand schlechteste Bioware Spiel ist.
auf der 360
bioware soll sich nicht so haben![]()
[Dragon Age] Kommt sicher für die 360. Es ist schon auffällig wie sehr BW in letzter Zeit betont das man über die "Exklusivität" von DA keine Aussagen gemacht hätte (nur darüber das es eben für PC entwickelt wird).
...ich werds mir trotzdem auf PC hollen, schätze ich.
Ein Wunder das Nihilist überhaupt Spiele wie Mass Effect mag...
xboxoz360.wordpress.com schrieb:Bioware’s Commitment to xbox360 Exclusive Trilogy Official
In the just released September issue of Australian 360, comes the commitment of Bioware CEO Ray Muzyka “to bring the Mass Effect trilogy exclusively to the Xbox 360″.
Speaking exclusively to Australian 360 at EA’s European Showcase, Muzyka also stated “we said we were committed to supporting Mass Effect as a franchise and have the trilogy on the Xbox 360, and that’s still our goal”, before adding to the question of the trilogy staying exclusive with what appears to be a subtle jibe at Sony, saying “we’re always very ambitious in our goals and the most important thing is quality, so we’re never going to compromise that.”
This is great news for 360 gamers who had feared a different outcome as a result of Bioware being purchased by EA, and is a stark contrast to more recent announcements concerning other third party titles going multiplatform such as Bioware’s Dragon Age and Square Enix’s Final Fantasy XIII.
Not only will the trilogy stay exclusive to the 360, but it will be released entirely on the 360 platform. And for our gaming colleagues who enjoy their PS3’s and Wii’s there’s still hope that they may yet get to experience the wonderful world of Mass Effect, albeit not within the Commander Shepard based trilogy.
Australian 360 writes “it was suggested that once the trilogy has closed the IP could begin to move in new directions.” Given the recent confirmation by EA that Bioware is indeed behind the KOTOR 3 MMO project, we have to wonder whether a multiplatform Mass Effect will have a similar fate, or if we see an entirely new trilogy much like the Star Wars prequels/sequels.
But beyond all the console positioning and future IP speculation are some juicy details for the current trilogy that should get fans excited for what appears to be a 2009 release for Mass Effect 2.
Whilst Muzyka would not confirm the ability to import your character from the first Mass Effect into the sequel, he heavily emphasised the importance of the trilogy to be a coherent, narrative whole. Teasing Australian 360 and gamers worldwide, Muzyka said ” you can do it through technology and importing character saves, or you could do it through the natural branch points where things come together and branch off again. A mixture of those two things is probably what we’ll want to do…”
Either way it’s clear Muzyka understands the appeal of Mass Effect amongst fans saying “they like to feel that they’re part of something bigger, something memorable, that has impact and weight.” And it seems the controversy over the admittedly tame sex scenes have done nothing but embolden Bioware’s intent to push storytelling in games into far more mature themes with Myzuka remarking that “stuff like that is proof that games are an emerging art form… and I think that’s incredibly exciting.”
Na dann müsste Mass Effect 2 ja bald angekündigt werden woho
War zwar sowieso klar, aber nun ist es sicher:
Whilst Muzyka would not confirm the ability to import your character from the first Mass Effect into the sequel
Sollte das stimmen = :tisch:
Und es wäre ein Armutszeugnis für Bioware ...
Lol das wäre mal echt arm ........
Whilst Muzyka would not confirm the ability to import your character from the first Mass Effect into the sequel
Sollte das stimmen = :tisch:
Und es wäre ein Armutszeugnis für Bioware ...