And now today I'm reading there's some fan fuss over... uh... something about a picture having to do with Tali or quarians or... something. The game finally reveals a quarian face and people don't like it? I don't know. As curious as I am, I'm avoiding details like a spoilerific plague right now.
You can tell which characters I liked the most. Starting ME2, my thought was "okay, I've been dead for two years and need to rebuild my team - where are Garrus and Tali?" Now I'm starting ME3 and thinking "time to save the galaxy - nice to see you again Liara, do you know where I'll find Garrus and Tali?" >.> I actually do feel a little bad for Liara even if she struck me as cold/distant in ME2 (which seems all the more strange given what she went through between ME1 and 2).
Well, if you take a dialogue branch in ME2 and she was your ME1 love interest she should, briefly, show her old self. In the DLC adventure into the Lair of the Shadow Broker, you can once more open up romances with her, culminating in some kissing scenes back on the Normandy. *shrug* so say the wiki anyway. ME3 sort of assumes you and her helped one another against the Shadow Broker, so she's trying to rekindle that spark to a degree.
I did play through Shadow Broker and I can see how there might have been options there, but that was looong after I completed ME2's main storyline. And while a few details might be different without having played that DLC, she's definitely playing up the after-effects of the showdown with the Shadow Broker in the ME3 that I"m seeing.
Heh. I read a forum comment by someone who romanced Mirandi in ME2 and then dumped her in ME3 and, I quote "... the once confident and somewhat arrogant woman I knew in ME2 's face contorted in anguish, in a way I have never seen in 25 years of gaming she looked genuinely hurt. When she turned away to shed those few tears, I could not help but feel for the first time like a genuine bastard lol."
Given that, I don't feel so bad about Liara's comparatively-mild (but still genuine-seeming) reaction of disappointment.
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And now today I'm reading there's some fan fuss over... uh... something about a picture having to do with Tali or quarians or... something. The game finally reveals a quarian face and people don't like it? I don't know. As curious as I am, I'm avoiding details like a spoilerific plague right now.
You can tell which characters I liked the most. Starting ME2, my thought was "okay, I've been dead for two years and need to rebuild my team - where are Garrus and Tali?" Now I'm starting ME3 and thinking "time to save the galaxy - nice to see you again Liara, do you know where I'll find Garrus and Tali?" >.> I actually do feel a little bad for Liara even if she struck me as cold/distant in ME2 (which seems all the more strange given what she went through between ME1 and 2).
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Heh. I read a forum comment by someone who romanced Mirandi in ME2 and then dumped her in ME3 and, I quote "... the once confident and somewhat arrogant woman I knew in ME2 's face contorted in anguish, in a way I have never seen in 25 years of gaming she looked genuinely hurt. When she turned away to shed those few tears, I could not help but feel for the first time like a genuine bastard lol."
Given that, I don't feel so bad about Liara's comparatively-mild (but still genuine-seeming) reaction of disappointment.
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