You know what I noticed in Dragon Age and Mass Effect? With few exceptions, their moral-choice systems were almost ridiculously black-and-white. In those games, BioWare tried to paint their moral-choices as gray-shaded and ambiguous. Unfortunately, every time they do that, they are almost always -- and at times, unintentionally -- reduced to something so dirt simple, that even an infant would figure it out on his own.
However, while those two games, plus other BioWare games I've
Tons of people are almost always going to compare Mass Effect 3's ending with the endings to another sci-fi game franchise, Deus Ex. After all, they each have an ending that destroys all technology so that they wouldn't be abused, another ending where the main-hero turns into a machine-god to control all technology, and a third where organics merge with their technology to create a new hybrid form of life.
However, I'd thought I'd compare MLP Season Three's ending with ME3's ending, which in
Everywhere I go on the Internet, there are tons of Mass Effect fans who found Kaidan to be the worst squadmate in the trilogy, just because he was the bland, generic space-marine. But really, I think the reason why they say that is because most of them played as a male Shepard, who has less dialogue with Kaidan than female Shepard. Why Kaidan had less dialogue for MaleShep than FemShep, I'll never know, no matter what. Probably because Kaidan was a romance-option for FemShep, I guess.
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