My immediate thought was a "In Shepard's Mind"-kind of let's play. Like in Freeman's mind, only you just voice Shepard's thoughts before choosing dialogue. :P
...I don't get it. Is she actually an actress, or has experience with voice acting? For the sake of a random '' gaming celebrity'' cameo... they could of chose better. Hell, Geoff Keighley would of been pretty awesome.
@PhatSeeJay said:
Apparently she's a reporter.
I just hope I can punch her in the face, too. <3
Now THAT I'd like to see (both Geoff Keighley and punching her to the face).
Considering that he stood up for the franchise when Fox were all like ''PORN SIMULATOR HIDE YOUR KIDS!'', I think he certainly would of deserved a cameo more so than Chobit... That's not a typo, I just like calling her Chobit - Zoidberg style.
I'm in the crowd that finds Chobot's appearance in ME3 to be alright, but I can definitely get behind you on that Abyssfull. Keighley earned a lot of respect from me for taking on Fox.
I also like how Bioware went through all the trouble to do their "make the female Shepard" campaign, and she turned out looking exactly the same as, or strikingly similar to, the default that was already in the previous games, which I'm perfectly fine with and like.
To be fair, that's what the majority wanted... after of course choosing the long hair. Wasn't exactly about creating a new Shepard, it was more about giving the existing one a touch up.. it just got lost in the sea of "blonde vs the world" stuff.
Also take down mass effect 3 from there thats not an RPG.
You have a customization main character, powers, upgrades, gear, companions, dialogue and choices that defines the story. I really can't see how ME3 can't constitute as an RPG.. or is it because you can't add skill points to the assault rifle to give it zero spread even when going full auto anymore? It's an action RPG and that makes it no less of an RPG than any of the above in my book.
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