But maybe for some men we gays are the Reapers. Reading those anti-gay messages from ME-fans when ME3 came out made me wonder what game had they've been playing since ME trilogy is all about understanding difference and variety in life forms and working together with them to fight the evil.
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It's great Bioware managed to bring in the gay stuff in full force in ME3, but unfortunately EA was right about many people not liking it even then a few years later. I fell into a week long depression after finishing ME3 but I still want to return there at some point. Of course gay relationships are just icing on the cake in the whole Mass Effect thing, but they do bring solace to the bleekness of the story. Just to get Kaidan and Shep together ) I felt like I was mad when I did it but I just had to have Kaidan for my Shep. I had killed Kaidan in the ME1 and had brought in the careers from ME1 and ME2 so I had to ditch all that and start ME3 from the beginning as a complete newbie. Although I must admit that I had played ME3 for something like 30 hours when I found out from the web that Shepard can have relationship with Kaidan. I spent something like 120-150 hours on the whole trilogy, and even then I probably missed lot of small missions. The problem with games like Mass Effect is that playing them takes huge amount of time. I've seen the Kaidan/Shepard videos from Citadel DLC and it looks like fun. R15, I'll probably play the whole Mass Effect-trilogy through again at some point and then buy all the extra parts to it, too. And Papers, Please, a retro game where you play a customs agent at a border crossing at a USSR-like country in the early 80s and have to increasingly weigh your own conscience against the ever-increasing police state, coupled with the fact that you desperately need the job to support for family. I'm also looking forward to The Walking Dead Season 2, although I haven't picked it up yet.Īlso two indie games: Gone Home, a kind of throwback to the adventure games of the mid-90s, where a college student arrives home from a year studying in Europe to find her family missing, and she has to unravel the mystery of what happened. Not much time for it these days, but my top choices of the year are Beyond: Two Souls and The Last of Us, although the latter made me really uncomfortable when, as you play further into the game, you slowly learn that the game's protagonist is actually kind of a sociopath.īut it did manage one of the freshest takes on the well-trodden zombie apocalypse genre, was beautiful looking.