I kind of see where you are coming from if you are referring to the lack of elevator talks and I do seriously miss those. Dragon Age: Origins had that kind of banter pinned down to a fine art. However, to say that the characters are poor developed... Sorry, but no. Did you ever actually take the time to talk to any of them? Mass Effect 2 has some of the greatest characters in any video game to date and all of the good characters from the first game are still about (providing you weren't a dick on Virmire) and the two rubbish characters from the first one are hardly in it which is a massive bonus.Xaositect said:Samara, but saying she was my "favourite" doesnt say much. The characters in ME2 are so poorly developed, isolated and essentially little more than an "objective" that I cant say I felt the same connection as I did the ME1 squad. Remember them, the squad that acknowledged eachtothers existence on more than just a few scant occasions, and - shock, horror - actually talked to eachother.
i thought samara was alrightSouplex said:You failed to provide Legion, and Mordin, despite the fact that they are the best, from both a gameplay, and character perspective.
Go hang your head in shame.
I mean you put Jack, Samara, and Jacob on the poll. Nobody likes them.
Also: Kaisumi and Zaeed are amazing, but they're DLC only, and you can't put the moves on Kaisumi.
mordin was such a dick about the whole genophage thing i really couldn't like him... his sex talk and singing were hilarious thoughChech said:I kind of see where you are coming from if you are referring to the lack of elevator talks and I do seriously miss those. Dragon Age: Origins had that kind of banter pinned down to a fine art. However, to say that the characters are poor developed... Sorry, but no. Did you ever actually take the time to talk to any of them? Mass Effect 2 has some of the greatest characters in any video game to date and all of the good characters from the first game are still about (providing you weren't a dick on Virmire) and the two rubbish characters from the first one are hardly in it which is a massive bonus.Xaositect said:Samara, but saying she was my "favourite" doesnt say much. The characters in ME2 are so poorly developed, isolated and essentially little more than an "objective" that I cant say I felt the same connection as I did the ME1 squad. Remember them, the squad that acknowledged eachtothers existence on more than just a few scant occasions, and - shock, horror - actually talked to eachother.
Anway... this is a bloody hard choice. As a character, Legion or Mordin are just the best but me and Garrus, we're bros. He's my wingman, I take him with me everywhere and after Mass Effect 1.... Well, you know, we have a history of broship. I know I can trust him to take all of the bullets and lie in a pool of his own bloody so that I don't have to.