same. i love the worlds bioware has built, but I do not trust them to make good games any more
i am not that familiar with kasumi (damn you, DLC!), but i feel like she has jack's edge without the "daddy issues". definitely interesting. overall i think romancing any non-romanceable squad member could be compelling. but i think romancing legion (or grunt) would be weird — like romancing your puppy or something
i totally forgot about that detail!
i am sure a hanar fanfic exists
i am more of an opold fan
which non-romanceable character would you like to romance if you had the choice?
so, i have been replaying LE again. while i absolutely love the romance options we have (tali ftw!), i cant help but wonder: who are the hidden gems that we missed?
three characters come to mind for me:
- edi - i am not sorry, joker, but i am stealing your sassy hot robot waifu
- aria - more asari, more better
- wrex - i want to clap those krogan cheeks
have you read any of the novels? are they any good?
i wish there was more supplementary mass effect media. i have started to read the andromeda novels before, but fell off them, because i fell off andromeda as a whole
i played andromeda after most of the outrageous issues were fixes. it's still a pretty mid game
Helou, máj felou flag endžojér!
funny thing is, there is a valid sequence for the californian flag (U+1F3F4 U+E0075 U+E0073 U+E0063 U+E0061 U+E007F) and flags of other subregions. they're just widely unsupported
thanks! i stole it of my friends reddit account
i am replaying the trilogy right now. i (almost) always choose the synthesis ending, because it is congruous (much like this article suggests) with the themes of mass effect. at the same time, the indoctrination theory suggests that the synthesis ending is similar to what saren is suggesting at the end of ME1.
it's an interesting read. especially compared to the indoctrination theory (which i've also read about today)
what do y'all think?
The Meaning of Mass Effect: A Cursory Look at the Themes of the Mass Effect Trilogy
The Meaning of Mass Effect: A Cursory Look at the Themes of the Mass Effect Trilogy It’s been six years since the final installment of the Mass Effect trilogy first touched the public sphere. It’s fitting, then, that now of all times I feel the need to talk about it.
imagine femshep pulling out a bag of kibble mid-battle. hold on, garrus, snack time!