mathewgsmith wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 1:56 am
Nealithi wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2020 3:00 pm
mathewgsmith wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 11:32 pm
Nealithi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 4:18 pm
My question is where did you get useless, entitled and daddy got them an important job?
I felt a story/game play segregation when you had to be told to and how to use your scanner. But that was tutorial mode effectively. Both Ryders had served but had their careers cut short as their names were tarnished by their father's actions. And most of the dialog choices I had showed someone unsure they should have the job. (But shouldn't that have gone to Cora? Springs to mind.)
Like I said, I played it once at release. That's the impression I'm left with years later. Everything about them rubbed me the wrong way and brings out my inner bitter old man wondering "who let this fucking kid in here?". It's like anti-charisma; I can believe people would follow Shepard into hell, but my suspension of disbelief shatters at the idea of people willingly following Ryder to get lunch.
Well uncomfortable in command was actually an issue for the character. You are in charge over Liam because, it is Liam I don't think I need go further there. But follow rules laid out and orders of the commander. Your father in that instance. Doing as he commanded. When you wake in the SAM bay you even get to comment/ask that isn't the job supposed to be Cora's. Meaning Ryder was never expecting to be the leader and wasn't given a gift by daddy. But had a huge job and expectations dropped on them. First shipboard meeting everyone talks around Ryder and dismisses themselves and Ryder even notes how weak they came out. Next meeting they began putting their foot down. It was growth for a character that while they had a background was not the decorated special forces character like Shepard. As was mentioned back when it came out. Following your father on the first world. Was like playing as one of Shepard's squadmates. Trying to catch up with the powerhouse.
So it was a new perspective. And a touch refreshing I thought.
The part after they have SAM is contrived but at least makes sense. No one else can do the job and even Ryder realizes it's a bad situation. The part where they were on the squad AT ALL is what I was on about when I said daddy got them a job they were clearly unqualified for. That they accept this ludicrous situation as merely their due is where I get "entitled".
I remember really hating Ryder's voice, but I started replaying and I think there's something mechanically wrong about the sound mixing. Everybody's voices sound weird and the Ryder one doesn't really stand out.
Skipping the voicing part as there were several mechanical errors present in the game.
The on the squad part. Cora is a seriously powerful biotic (at least in cutscenes) Been trained by Asari and groomed as the second. Okay. But what qualities did Kirkland, Fisher, or Greer have? Worse Liam. Liam had to be reminded what the first contact protocol was. By Ryder. Which means Ryder at least read the handbook.
If you want a flaw in the initial team. Why was Ryder the only one with a scanner? The use on the planet was basically a Star Trek tricorder. Scan alien stuff for cataloging. Scan friendly stuff to see if it is useful/salvageable. But only the twins had them.
Now could the game have been better? Sure. I would have liked a little more science background for the twins worked in. Sara having been on expeditions to Prothean ruins as part of her background. So she has a clue on scans and records. Etc.
But if we gripe on might haves. Why do not all games get burned for them? I am currently playing BattleTech a few times over. And the background for your character seems to mean nothing. Example; Betrayed. You will eventually see the former guard that you thought you killed for betraying your family. You may pick one of three actions. I have done all three. Results: Nothing.
Yep they gave you a background, put in a scene for something to happen. And no matter what nothing comes of it.
But I don't hear Hare Brained Games being raked over the coals for it.