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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I'm concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. They haven't given me any other reason to care. Sure, more complex villains would've been a bonus (I had no interest in the Remnant or the Jaardan either, tbh), but that's just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I\'m concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. They haven\'t given me any other reason to care. Sure, more complex villains would\'ve been a bonus (I had no interest in the Remnant or the Jaardan either, tbh), but that\'s just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I didn't give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn't even *do* Tali's quest my first playthrough, because I didn't know how to complete it and was kinda rushing through the main story . I thought the geth were justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn't get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth's story by the end (don't get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I didn\'t give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn\'t even *do* Tali\'s quest my first playthrough, because I didn\'t know how to complete it and was kinda rushing through the main story . I thought the geth were justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn\'t get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth\'s story by the end (don\'t get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I vaguely pitied the Collector General during the two seconds when he wasn't possessed, but he wasn't developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I vaguely pitied the Collector General during the two seconds when he wasn\'t possessed, but he wasn\'t developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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You'd be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway (and a golden opportunity for memes, regardless of people's opinions of the game itself).
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You\'d be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway (and a golden opportunity for memes, regardless of people\'s opinions of the game itself).
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And some fans may very well not particularly like the kett now, but have faith that they will be fleshed out gradually over time, just like every other group of villains has been.
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And some fans may very well not particularly like the kett now, but have faith that they will be fleshed out gradually over time. ME:A was obviously not meant to be a standalone story.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I'm concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. They haven't given me any other reason to care. Sure, more complex villains would've been a bonus (I had no interest in the Remnant or the Jaardan either, tbh), but that's just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I\'m concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. They haven\'t given me any other reason to care. Sure, more complex villains would\'ve been a bonus (I had no interest in the Remnant or the Jaardan either, tbh), but that\'s just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I didn't give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn't even *do* Tali's quest my first playthrough, because I didn't know how to complete it and was kinda rushing through the main story . I thought the geth were justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn't get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth's story by the end (don't get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I didn\'t give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn\'t even *do* Tali\'s quest my first playthrough, because I didn\'t know how to complete it and was kinda rushing through the main story . I thought the geth were justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn\'t get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth\'s story by the end (don\'t get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I vaguely pitied the Collector General during the two seconds when he wasn't possessed, but he wasn't developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I vaguely pitied the Collector General during the two seconds when he wasn\'t possessed, but he wasn\'t developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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You'd be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway (and a golden opportunity for memes, regardless of people's opinions of the game itself).
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You\'d be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway (and a golden opportunity for memes, regardless of people\'s opinions of the game itself).
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And some fans may very well not particularly like the kett now, but have faith that they will be fleshed out gradually over time, just like every other group of villains.
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And some fans may very well not particularly like the kett now, but have faith that they will be fleshed out gradually over time, just like every other group of villains has been.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I'm concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. They haven't given me any other reason to care. Sure, more complex villains would've been a bonus (I had no interest in the Remnant or the Jaardan either, tbh), but that's just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I\'m concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. They haven\'t given me any other reason to care. Sure, more complex villains would\'ve been a bonus (I had no interest in the Remnant or the Jaardan either, tbh), but that\'s just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I didn't give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn't even *do* Tali's quest my first playthrough, because I didn't know how to complete it and was kinda rushing through the main story . I thought the geth were justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn't get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth's story by the end (don't get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I didn\'t give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn\'t even *do* Tali\'s quest my first playthrough, because I didn\'t know how to complete it and was kinda rushing through the main story . I thought the geth were justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn\'t get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth\'s story by the end (don\'t get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I vaguely pitied the Collector General during the two seconds when he wasn't possessed, but he wasn't developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I vaguely pitied the Collector General during the two seconds when he wasn\'t possessed, but he wasn\'t developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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You'd be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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You\'d be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway (and a golden opportunity for memes, regardless of people\'s opinions of the game itself).
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I'm concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. They haven't given me any other reason to care. Sure, more complex villains would've been a bonus (I had no interest in the Remnant or the Jaardan either, tbh), but that's just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I\'m concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. They haven\'t given me any other reason to care. Sure, more complex villains would\'ve been a bonus (I had no interest in the Remnant or the Jaardan either, tbh), but that\'s just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I didn't give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn't even *do* Tali's quest my first playthrough, because I didn't know how to complete it and was kinda rushing through the main story . I thought the geth were justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn't get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth's story by the end (don't get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I didn\'t give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn\'t even *do* Tali\'s quest my first playthrough, because I didn\'t know how to complete it and was kinda rushing through the main story . I thought the geth were justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn\'t get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth\'s story by the end (don\'t get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn't developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I vaguely pitied the Collector General during the two seconds when he wasn\'t possessed, but he wasn\'t developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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You'd be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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You\'d be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I'm concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. They haven't given me any other reason to care. Sure, more complex villains would've been a bonus (I had no interest in the Remnant or the Jaardan either, tbh), but that's just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I\'m concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. They haven\'t given me any other reason to care. Sure, more complex villains would\'ve been a bonus (I had no interest in the Remnant or the Jaardan either, tbh), but that\'s just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I didn't give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn't even *do* Tali's quest my first playthrough, because I didn't know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn't get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth's story by the end (don't get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I didn\'t give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn\'t even *do* Tali\'s quest my first playthrough, because I didn\'t know how to complete it and was kinda rushing through the main story . I thought the geth were justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn\'t get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth\'s story by the end (don\'t get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn't developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn\'t developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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You'd be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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You\'d be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I'm concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. More complex villains would've been a bonus (I found no reason to care about the Remnant either, tbh), but that's just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I\'m concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. They haven\'t given me any other reason to care. Sure, more complex villains would\'ve been a bonus (I had no interest in the Remnant or the Jaardan either, tbh), but that\'s just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I didn't give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn't even *do* Tali's quest my first playthrough, because I didn't know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn't get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth's story by the end (don't get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I didn\'t give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn\'t even *do* Tali\'s quest my first playthrough, because I didn\'t know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn\'t get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth\'s story by the end (don\'t get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn't developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn\'t developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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You'd be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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You\'d be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I'm concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. More complex villains would've been a bonus (I found no reason to care about the Remnant either, tbh), but that's just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I\'m concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. More complex villains would\'ve been a bonus (I found no reason to care about the Remnant either, tbh), but that\'s just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I didn't give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn't even *do* Tali's quest my first playthrough, because I didn't know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn't get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth's story by the end (don't get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I didn\'t give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn\'t even *do* Tali\'s quest my first playthrough, because I didn\'t know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn\'t get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth\'s story by the end (don\'t get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn't really developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn\'t developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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You'd be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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You\'d be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I'm concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. More complex villains would've been a bonus (I found no reason to care about the Remnant either, tbh), but that's just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I\'m concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. More complex villains would\'ve been a bonus (I found no reason to care about the Remnant either, tbh), but that\'s just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I didn't give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn't even *do* Tali's quest my first playthrough, because I didn't know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn't get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth's story by the end (don't get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I didn\'t give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn\'t even *do* Tali\'s quest my first playthrough, because I didn\'t know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn\'t get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth\'s story by the end (don\'t get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn't really developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn\'t really developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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You'd be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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You\'d be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I'm concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. More complex villains would've been a bonus (I found no reason to care about the Remnant either, tbh), but that's just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I\'m concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. More complex villains would\'ve been a bonus (I found no reason to care about the Remnant either, tbh), but that\'s just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I didn't give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn't even *do* Tali's quest my first playthrough, because I didn't know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn't get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth's story by the end (don't get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I didn\'t give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn\'t even *do* Tali\'s quest my first playthrough, because I didn\'t know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn\'t get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth\'s story by the end (don\'t get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn't really developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
You'd be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on, I guess. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy gripe for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn\'t really developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
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You\'d be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy target for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I'm concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. More complex villains would've been a bonus (I found no reason to care about the Remnant either, tbh), but that's just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I\'m concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. More complex villains would\'ve been a bonus (I found no reason to care about the Remnant either, tbh), but that\'s just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I didn't give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn't even *do* Tali's quest my first playthrough, because I didn't know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn't get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth's story by the end (don't get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I didn\'t give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn\'t even *do* Tali\'s quest my first playthrough, because I didn\'t know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn\'t get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth\'s story by the end (don\'t get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But I didn't sympathize with them any more than I did with husks or any other Reaper troops.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But, to me, they fell into the same general category as husks or other Reaper troops. Sure, I felt vaguely bad for the Collector General at the end, but he wasn\'t really developed as a character anyway, so the impact was lessened.
You\'d be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on, I guess. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy gripe for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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You'd be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on, I guess. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy gripe for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I'm concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. More complex villains would've been a bonus (I found no reason to care about the Remnant either, tbh), but that's just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I like the game because I like Ryder and the squadmates. The kett, as far as I\'m concerned, are just there as an excuse for them to do things. More complex villains would\'ve been a bonus (I found no reason to care about the Remnant either, tbh), but that\'s just not a dealbreaker for me.
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I didn't give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn't even *do* Tali's quest my first playthrough, because I didn't know about it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn't get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth's story by the end (don't get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I didn\'t give much thought to the geth in ME1. Heck, I didn\'t even *do* Tali\'s quest my first playthrough, because I didn\'t know how to complete it . I thought the geth were kinda justified in fighting back against the quarians, sure, but I didn\'t get emotionally invested until Legion showed up. I *loved* the geth\'s story by the end (don\'t get me started on the Rannoch mission in ME3), but it took time to develop, and that was fine with me because, again, I cared more about the squadmates.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But I didn't sympathize with them any more than I did with husks or any other Reaper troops.
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I found the Collectors cool as villains. They were genuinely creepy, and I loved the atmosphere of the main missions in ME2. But I didn\'t sympathize with them any more than I did with husks or any other Reaper troops.
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You'd be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on, I guess. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy gripe for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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You\'d be surprised by the range of things Bioware fans choose to focus on, I guess. Over on Tumblr, a lot of the talk is about the squadmates and romances, moreso than the main story in a lot of cases. And the facial animations are an easy gripe for people inclined to complain about the game anyway.
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