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So all the enhanced editions of infinity engines would qualify as remasters. What would be considered a remake?
Thanks.
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So all the enhanced editions of infinity engines would qualify as remasters. What would be considered a remake?
How would you define remaster vs remake?
I'm not familiar with the differences.
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So all the enhanced editions of infinity engines would qualify as remasters. What would be considered a remake?
Thanks.
So all the enhanced editions of infinity engines would qualify as remasters. What would be considered a remake?
No. For some comparisons I haven't even noticed an actual improvement. Some others look indeed better than the original but it's not that it's by a large margin.Am I the only one who finds the visual upgrades underwhelming?
Yep, same here.ME was the game/trilogy that created one of the deepest bonds I ever felt between me and my character, all through the three games to the epic (some say controversial) finale.
If I had planned another playthough anyway I'd buy this as well.I've seen some of the images of those renovated graphics, particle effects, weather effects, etc. It looks gorgeous and it's been long enough that I'm very much excited and looking forward to do a full playthrough with the release of the Legendary Edition.
I wonder if this repackaged edition will managed to win me over. I dropped Mass Effect 1 like a hot potatoe, after reaching the poing where you join the Spectres. The fact that Bioware kept using the same old tired ego-stroking childish premise (your character gets to join some secret/cool order, and then gets to do whatever) that they used in almost all their games, put me off so hard I never picked it up again. Probably the game also didn't do much else for me, to keep me intrigued. I'll give it another try, and will probably get over the cringe, and hope for better stuff later on. I keep hearing how Mass Effect 2 was so good.
I enjoyed it enough to finish the trilogy, but I largely agree with what you said there. I'm always surprised to see people talking about how great the story was and how deeply they connected with the characters. I thought the writing and characters were very average for the most part. The Illusive Man was the only one I found memorable.
I think the writing was mostly decent, with some standout moments. The gameplay I would say was serviceable, and the RPG mechanics weak. But what really worked for me was the immersion and the exploration. I really wanted to explore new places, and find out new things, and that's a massive part of the enjoyment, for me. In that regard, ME delivered.
I get the immersion part, but exploration? Other than the Mako sections in ME1, there's not much exploration to be had. At least what I consider meaningful exploration.
Yeah, exploration in that sense wasn't that great. Perhaps "discovery" is a better way of putting it. I was always intrigued by the possibility of going to new locations, which is exploration of a kind, but I get what you mean.
Have you tried Andromeda? It has some issues, but the exploration is stronger. I also found the combat significantly more engaging.