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  • #41
    Mass effect 3

    Yea if they make a Mass effect movie it will either be great or horrible.
    Also, The decisions you make in ME2 have alot of impact in ME3

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    • #42
      If they make a mass effect movie its gonna be horrible.

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      • #43
        Mass Effect 3 to Offer Same-Sex Relationships
        Bioware will include same-sex love for Commander Shephard.

        Mass Effect 3 will allow users to pursue same-sex relationships, regardless of whether they play as a male or female Commander Shephard.

        Casey Hudson, Mass Effect 3's Executive Producer, has confirmed on his Twitter account that Mass Effect 3 will allow both gay and lesbian romances to blossom.

        Hudson said he was "Happy to confirm [that Mass Effect 3] supports wider options for love interests [including] same-sex for [male and female] characters, reactive to how you interact [with] them in-game."

        While same-sex flings were open to those who opted to play as a female Shephard in Mass Effect 2, they have so far been unavailable to those playing as a male Shephard.

        As with all relationships in the Mass Effect franchise, they are likely to be optional, and will need to be actively pursued by the player in order to be experienced.

        Mass Effect 3 is scheduled for release in early 2012.

        ign

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Ether View Post
          Mass Effect 3 to Offer Same-Sex Relationships
          Bioware will include same-sex love for Commander Shephard.

          Mass Effect 3 will allow users to pursue same-sex relationships, regardless of whether they play as a male or female Commander Shephard.

          Casey Hudson, Mass Effect 3's Executive Producer, has confirmed on his Twitter account that Mass Effect 3 will allow both gay and lesbian romances to blossom.

          Hudson said he was "Happy to confirm [that Mass Effect 3] supports wider options for love interests [including] same-sex for [male and female] characters, reactive to how you interact [with] them in-game."

          While same-sex flings were open to those who opted to play as a female Shephard in Mass Effect 2, they have so far been unavailable to those playing as a male Shephard.

          As with all relationships in the Mass Effect franchise, they are likely to be optional, and will need to be actively pursued by the player in order to be experienced.

          Mass Effect 3 is scheduled for release in early 2012.

          ign
          Great, now what about threesomes?

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          • #45
            E3 2011: Mass Effect 3 - From Cover to Combat
            We played Mass Effect 3. Find out how BioWare is redefining the sci-fi epic's combat.
            June 2, 2011
            by Arthur Gies



            Mass Effect 3 plays like a shooter.

            Sure, Mass Effect games have always looked like shooters, but they've never really played like them. Yeah, you pointed and shot at things, but the less tangible particulars of combat have always eluded BioWare's sci-fi epic. Gunplay in Mass Effect was a clunky exercise in behind-the-scenes dice rolls, RPG-style. Mass Effect 2's battles weren't the chore they often were in the original, but they weren't what anyone paid the price of admission for. The cover mechanic was limited in comparison to dedicated third person action games, and guns lacked any sort of oomph.

            My playtime with Mass Effect 3 was set on the Salarian homeworld of Sur'Kesh. Ostensibly, my job was to escort a Krogan princess offworld. But in practice, my main job was kicking Cerberus ass across a science station, and Shepard was more equipped than ever to get the job done.

            A host of seemingly small additions have changed the way Mass Effect 3 plays. Basic character movement is more responsive for starters, more animated. Guiding Shepard around is less of a struggle than it's ever been. Aiming also felt snappier, and guns have the punch now that they've always lacked.


            These changes alter the way you can move around combat zones in Mass Effect 3. Previously, firefights in Mass Effect were mostly static affairs. You'd find a good sized bit of cover and fire away, or throw abilities at your enemies hoping they'd never really get in close enough to make Mass Effect or Mass Effect 2's unwieldy combat controls a liability. If you were a Vanguard, you might risk your life to use your powerful charge move, but it was an awkward maneuver that missed as often as it hit. But Mass Effect 3's revised movement and aiming make Shepard viable at variable ranges in a way he never was before.

            Moving and shooting, a previously suicidal maneuver that most players outgrew within a few hours of Mass Effect 2, isn't just an option now - it's a good choice. Cover is still important; it's also been revamped from the last game, easier now to traverse and use dynamically rather than finding a point to set up at and pray that enemies don't close the gap. But BioWare wants you to mix it up in close - something made obvious by the revised melee system.

            Cerberus shock troops? Not a problem.


            The awkward melee shoves and slaps of past Mass Effects are gone. Formidable melee punches and attacks specific to each class have taken their place. The Soldier Shepard I used delivered some solid, fast punches that knocked enemies back without causing me to double over like I had shattered every bone in my hand. But the real new addition to close quarters combat is the instant melee kill - hold down the B or Circle button and Shepard will wind back to deliver a killing blow unique to his class, in this case a tech-blade in my Soldier's wrist armor. Shaped similarly to the energy-based armor used by Sentinel classes in Mass Effect, it cut down enemies in one hit. Other classes have their own heavy melee attacks - Adepts have blades of psionic energy that they use to cut down their enemies in close, for example.

            Then there are the grenades. Mass Effect 3 sees a series debut for actual, round, conventional grenades. This adds yet another combat option to the game that changes the way Shepard can engage with enemies, and adds a new tactical wrinkle to flanking and other maneuvers.

            All of these things combine to provide a shooting experience that, honestly, feels a bit surreal in a Mass Effect game. As I made my way to the Krogan princess on the other end of a science platform with my teammates Liara and Garrus, there was a point in the demo where Cerberus operatives stormed the opposite end of the corridor. The platform had the standard smattering of cover objects between us and the Cerberus forces, but there was also a passage to the right that flanked to the other side. Ordering Liara and Garrus to use their abilities as a diverson, I stuck to cover and ran to the corridor. I made my way to the end and blind-tossed a pair of grenades into the other side of the room.

            As the explosions rocked the Cerberus personnel, I swung around the cover and quickly popped a pair of enemies with my assault rifle. Then I dashed forward, sprung over a bit of cover, and took out another Cerberus agent with a pair of quick melee strikes, then ducked back into cover and made my way around to the remaining enemy's rear, cutting him down with Shepard's tech blade.

            It all felt like a different game, like a different series even. Where Mass Effect 2 felt like a slightly tighter Mass Effect combat-wise, Mass Effect 3 is in an entirely different space. The familiar elements that need to be there are intact - powers and talents are still in the same menu wheel structure, and weapon types remain unchanged. You're not going to select an assault rifle and be shocked by its looks. But you will be taken back by how well it works. I was. And now the wait to play Mass Effect 3 until 2012 is that much harder.


            ign

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Ether View Post
              Mass Effect 3 to Offer Same-Sex Relationships
              Bioware will include same-sex love for Commander Shephard.

              Mass Effect 3 will allow users to pursue same-sex relationships, regardless of whether they play as a male or female Commander Shephard.

              Casey Hudson, Mass Effect 3's Executive Producer, has confirmed on his Twitter account that Mass Effect 3 will allow both gay and lesbian romances to blossom.

              Hudson said he was "Happy to confirm [that Mass Effect 3] supports wider options for love interests [including] same-sex for [male and female] characters, reactive to how you interact [with] them in-game."

              While same-sex flings were open to those who opted to play as a female Shephard in Mass Effect 2, they have so far been unavailable to those playing as a male Shephard.

              As with all relationships in the Mass Effect franchise, they are likely to be optional, and will need to be actively pursued by the player in order to be experienced.

              Mass Effect 3 is scheduled for release in early 2012.

              ign
              This is the most weak stuff ever! So now I can have **** sex with an alien that got the looks of a frog? Beastiality right here. At this point it's just.. weird.

              Mr Frog man Alien... In ME3 you'll get it in the bum

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              • #47
                I just hope the Vanguard charge is still in the game. That was the best move, would have never made it through insanity without it.

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                • #48



                  hope it doesn't get taken down, brand new gameplay trailer.

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                  • #49
                    Gameplay Of Single player.




                    may be taken down.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Ether View Post



                      hope it doesn't get taken down, brand new gameplay trailer.
                      Greeeeeeeeeeen!

                      oh...... ''You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Ether again.''

                      Can't believe this will be the last chapter of the franchise

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