I feel like all of the things that didn't work at the start of the video were because Dan understandably forgot that you have to go rescue the baby that you hide as during the very beginning of the game. In the very least it would've stopped that screeching. Its a tutorial and probably the most linear section of the game from what I've seen.
@alex I'll just echo what some other folks have said here and say that you should probably bring Tali back for ME3. She plays a pretty crucial role in the game, probably more than basically every other party member in ME2, and I honestly think the experience would feel dramatically different without her, but I also understand wanting to stick with the consequences of your choice. That being said, I have never seen how ME3 plays out without Tali, but based on what has been alluded to here in the comments it sounds like a real bummer.
I doubt anyone reads these but if Brad, or anyone reading this honestly, is interested in the older Dragon Quest games from the SNES era, they were re-released on the DS in an enhanced form. I recommend 5 as it has perhaps one of the most unique plot-lines of any JRPG I have ever played. You basically follow the protagonist through various moments of his life, from childhood, to adulthood, and eventually becoming a parent. It's real cool and I think too many western JRPG fans are sleeping on this game and the series in general.
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