Well, not really. There's much more to do. I need to play all over again as evil (and coincidentally male) Shepard. And seduce either Miranda or Samara. I must be able to get Miranda, but Samara came on strong at the end there. I'd do her. (And I will, too.)
I should really celebrate by going to bed early. Instead, I'm starting the game from the save right before the last boss to get an achievement I missed. Because I'm awesome that way.
I should really celebrate by going to bed early. Instead, I'm starting the game from the save right before the last boss to get an achievement I missed. Because I'm awesome that way.
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Date: 2010-02-03 01:07 pm (UTC)I think Tali just has a damsel in distress crush on any Shepherd, but only gets into the real hitting on if you're a guy. After you beat the game you can call her into your cabin for snuggling. Adorable! Out of the available girls she's so clearly the paragon option.
I don't think you can sleep with Samara. She shoots you down pretty hard and if you play through her loyalty quest I think it's pretty apparent why. Judging by the options I got during that thing, I'm pretty sure you can get a substitute for her on the ship and sleeping with that thing is definitely a non-standard game over.
The only thing I really didn't like was the stupid mining minigame. I have a button on my mouse that lets me up the movement speed temporarily (logitech g5 gaming mouse. neeeerrd) which helps a lot, but it was still dull. About halfway through the game I realized I don't need to deplete every single planet and I stopped mining totally and I still had a good 200k of all the minerals left over. Whoops!
As to Mordin being the wit.. did you get him to sing?
There are so many possible selections in the end scenario that it really boggles my mind. I managed to get everyone through it okay but internet scuttlebutt seems to imply that I chose wisely. I especially wonder because it seemed like there was some special dialogue for having Miranda with me, I wonder what that was all about... or what would have happened if she hadn't been loyal at the time.
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Date: 2010-02-03 04:02 pm (UTC)Far more likely? There's an argument about our morality in there. It's more interesting to me to see what morality people choose first than it is which sex they choose. Because I can guess that 90% of people make a Shepard that is the same sex as they are, but who chooses to do which alignment is always different. I choose good/paragon first because I would feel too guilty being evil straight out of the box. Once I've proven I can be good, then I have some fun being evil. The voice actor who does male Shepard said he always plays evil first so he can then atone as a paragon in his second play. Everyone does it differently.
Paragon seems to leave more options open for things from the previous game to influence the future. I admit, however, to wanting to be a renegade in about 3 out of 10 interactions where people are just being stupid, or when I sympathize with someone to a degree that I don't care if what they do is "right." (Like Jack's backstory.)
The mining is better than the last game, and certainly more useful (finding ores actually helps you build shit as opposed to just getting you an achievement). It's still too slow, but so is the loading between stages.
Mordin is a fan of Gilbert and Sullivan! I knew I liked him. I'm saddened about not being able to seduce Samara, though I do understand why. I suppose if she's totally out, I can try for Miranda. Or maybe Tali. She was awfully cute flirting with me so nervously. (What is it with aliens being afraid to flirt with me?)
The ending scenario I picked ended poorly the first time through, but I understood why my choices went the way they did. So I redid it, and I got the achievement for keeping everyone alive. (I confess I checked with the internet just to be sure because I wasn't playing an hour of game over again just to mess it up. Turned out I was right anyway.) What's most interesting to me, though, is seeing how either ending--where people died or where they all lived--will affect the sequel play.
Another interesting thing I'm going to be learning: the default assumptions about the last game if you start with a new character. Thus far, the game assumes, if I don't have a previous save to base anything off of, that I didn't save the Council. (I think, even as a renegade, I saved them.) Wonder what else changes...
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Date: 2010-02-03 04:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-03 04:17 pm (UTC)(I'm playing through my first run as a vanguard according to my own personality, which is essentially "impatient paragon").
I would love to do this. But as a I mentioned, I feel incredibly guilty unless I'm the paragon of paragons the first time through. I hit that guy in Omega who wanted to sign up as a merc because he was annoying and then fretted about it for an age. Playing a renegade is the hardest part about playing the game, but I do look forward to not wincing every time I misbehave.
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Date: 2010-02-04 05:46 am (UTC)Then again, I do tend to go bananas being a nice guy, so I must have been a bit ahead of the curse :).
I did feel a bit bad that the guy escaped, but if he hadn't tried to burn down the facility, we so would have got the guy >