Only at the most abstract level. By that definition someone masturbating in the bathroom is a plot. Though even under that definition Mass Effect is dodgy at best.Xavier323 said:Um... It has a main character that encounters a conflict and through a series of events reaches a climax. Isn't that the definition of plot?Starke said:Agreed. There's especially an issue in that ME2 doesn't even have a plot to speak of.TraceurRyuk said:Mass Effect 2: Admittedly I never played the first one. I imagine a major part of it is the story, which for the most part, I ignored.
For one thing there is no narrative climax. A plot is more than "random stuff happens, and then a
If the only missions in the game were the tutorial mission, the first colony, recruiting Mordin, recruiting Grunt (maybe), the second colony, the collector ship, the derelict, and the endgame, and you might be able to convincingly claim the game has a plot, unfortunately, that represents about 12% of the game, and the remaining 88% has nothing to do with anything, and a bit more than half of the game is mandatory to progress the game triggers.
As a result, this isn't a plot. Hell, ignoring the endgame map, there isn't even a real gameplay climax. Each recruitment and loyalty mission has some combat challenge escalation as it progresses, but, honestly, the missions don't generate a sense of increasing stakes, or difficulty.
Ergo, no plot. No point. No hope. Goodnight.