Overall the Mass Effect 3 squad was very deep and interactive, but if you had to pick one who would it be?
But he's not humanZhukov said:Gonna have to go with Liara. The scenes with her time capsule project and when she yells at Javik after Thessia cemented her as a great character in my view.
Garrus comes in second, but he lacks her emotional range and comes off as a bit less humanized because of it.
I liked him more then I thought I would. He has a much different view of everything else witch is kind of cool. Plus some of his Wrex/Wreav dialogue is funny.Antitonic said:Javik. The conversations felt deeper, and he came with cheat mode in rifle form.
The one time I don't write "alienized" when discussing humanization in reference to Mass Effect characters... and someone pulls me up on it.mattttherman3 said:But he's not humanZhukov said:Gonna have to go with Liara. The scenes with her time capsule project and when she yells at Javik after Thessia cemented her as a great character in my view.
Garrus comes in second, but he lacks her emotional range and comes off as a bit less humanized because of it.![]()
oh nvm I see where you were going, see how little impact the human characters make when all I can think of are Miranda and Jack(ME3 Jack) as the two good humansGoofguy said:I had to go with Garrus. While Liara was the best written LI in ME3 and had some very good scenes, the sum of Garrus's contributions towards all three games outweighs that of anyone else. Plus, he's your bro.
I'd be more interested in seeing a "Most Hated Mass Effect 3 Squad Member" thread and would find it hilarious that the three human squadmates would probably top that poll.