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almost finished with this game, just in time to send it back to gamefly and hope for Mass Effect 3, I never played the first 2, but oh well.
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backpack upgrade is only 10 iirc
can you buy more than one? |
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Fail. Those are some damn good games, and all story choices made carry over from game to game. ME3 is supposed to be the culmination of all of your previous story choices wrapped up into one big epic ending. Sure, youll be able to answer a quick pop quiz about what you would have done in those situations presented in the first two games, but that isnt going to fill you in on the huge amount of backstory you will have missed not having played those. I honestly dont see how you could enjoy ME3's story not knowing anything about the first two games. Multiplayer is going to be the only aspect of this game you will get 100% out of. |
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Not really. ME1 and 2 I believe are both just 20 bucks brand new these days. If youre a fan of action RPG's, its tough to go wrong with Mass Effect for 20 bucks. Theyre a bit on the linear side, not a lot of free roaming to do, but the combat and the character types/abilities are pretty awesome. Not to mention a pretty damn good story. Plus, its a lot cooler to live through the events and make your choices, seeing firsthand the results of your choices. Taking that dumb quiz in the beginning of 2 (and 3 I guess) and just answering how you wouldve handled those instances will never compare. Ive been waiting to see how this story ends for a long damn time. Less than a week now. |
damn, maybe I'll have to make time for the first 2.
I blame Call of ****ing Doody for me missing out on great games, I never could put that game down and that was my only gaming time. I missed out on so many gems over that game. I'm completely finished with COD now, it's dead to me so I won't be missing any more games like that. Hell, if MW3 didn't suck so much ass I woulda missed out on this gem that this thread is about. |
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just finished the main story line, the ending was super lame and easy.
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wow ... let's hear it for pierce damage! :clap:
after asking about it here i decided to try it and it helps a ton. think i'm going for the Shadowcaster destiny ShadowcasterEdit Shadowcaster Requirements Finesse Sorcery 55 ----- 55 With this Destiny, you are an adroit magic skirmisher, gracefully raining eldritch violence upon your foes. Your varied attacks deal deep and appalling wounds swifty, without risking yourself at close quarters. Enemies die before they can profane your personal space. Bonuses: +34% Elemental Damage +20% Piercing Damage +12% Chance to Critical Hit +2 Mana Regen Per Second Dread - Guaranteed to Critical Hit vs. enemies in Panic Drain Mana - Critical Hits restore Mana Cosmic Retribution - Every time an enemy hits you, his elemental resistance is greatly reduced Poison Blink 3 - Short-range teleport with Poison Effect Replaces Dodge. |
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level 10 blacksmith does give you extra bonuses to the item you make for free though. purple isn't necessarily stronger than blue |
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I havent played for some time, but at level 31 and using the best components I could find, complete with appropriate gem type (and best caliber gem) everything I ever made was still rated in blue. I dont think anything ever smithed will be purple. As I understand it, purple items are graded as "Unique", as in "You wont find another one." Smithed items can repeatedly be churned out, so they arent unique. Ive also had several blue items that were the same level as some purple items, but the blue one had several advantages over the purple item. I think its just a distinction of rareness, not necessarily the best, ala WoW. |
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