Are Bioware's writers stuck in a rut?
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Are Bioware's writers stuck in a rut?
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/columns/experienced-points/6862-Experienced-Points-The-Writers-of-BioWare
While I don't agree with him, it did make me think about it for a while.
Like I don't think Kaiden=Carth, even though they're voiced by the same character.
Wrex isn't the same as HK-47. Wrex was a lot more like Canderous to be honest.
And Bastilla didn't really tease you, it was more the other way around. And again, Liara and Ashley weren't completely the same as Bastilla, as she was quite stuffy and unsure about herself, and while Liara is kinda similar, it's because she's not use to human culture and society, making her more of an outcast.
Oh, and Jolee Bindo IS THE BEST JEDI MENTOR EVER.
What does you guys think?
While I don't agree with him, it did make me think about it for a while.
Like I don't think Kaiden=Carth, even though they're voiced by the same character.
Wrex isn't the same as HK-47. Wrex was a lot more like Canderous to be honest.
And Bastilla didn't really tease you, it was more the other way around. And again, Liara and Ashley weren't completely the same as Bastilla, as she was quite stuffy and unsure about herself, and while Liara is kinda similar, it's because she's not use to human culture and society, making her more of an outcast.
Oh, and Jolee Bindo IS THE BEST JEDI MENTOR EVER.
What does you guys think?

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English translation?

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Do you think Bioware's writers use the same charcters and story elements over and over and over?
Seriously. Read the article before commenting.
Seriously. Read the article before commenting.

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Vigil wrote:Do you think Bioware's writers use the same charcters and story elements over and over and over?
Seriously. Read the article before commenting.
Even if they do(Which I dont believe), then they're the best repitioners ever.

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Heh, Mission and Tali are the almost the same now that i think of it. =P
Jolee is the best mentor. =)
Jolee is the best mentor. =)
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i dont see it bacon, but then again i didnt play much mass effect
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Mereel wrote:i dont see it bacon, but then again i didnt play much mass effect
They are both generally excited to join your crew and were ready to prove themselves quickly.
They a both energetic and are good at electronics.
They're some more, but i forget.
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well then i see now
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Mereel wrote:well then i see now
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i like HK-47 more though, gotta love them robots
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Mereel wrote:i like HK-47 more though, gotta love them robots
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Re: Are Bioware's writers stuck in a rut?
Bastilla only annoyingly chimes in if you like killing random people for credits and whatnot (and who doesn't?)
Hk-47 doesn't like killing for kicks he kills because he is programmed to, we get the kicks.
Carth and Kaiden are only similar because they sound exactly the same. and Garrus is in no war like Carth because Garrus is frankly much more annoying and Carth doesn't whine he is just a bit mental.
Hk-47 doesn't like killing for kicks he kills because he is programmed to, we get the kicks.
Carth and Kaiden are only similar because they sound exactly the same. and Garrus is in no war like Carth because Garrus is frankly much more annoying and Carth doesn't whine he is just a bit mental.

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I pissed off Bastilla by being a bitch and then beat her to the dark side 
Then I killed her in teh Star Forge because The black guy told me to.
I felt so accomplished.
Then I killed her in teh Star Forge because The black guy told me to.
I felt so accomplished.

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the one party member i always enjoy killing is Juhani. It saves the annoyance of having her presence aboard the ebon hawk.

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Wrex is awesome though :'( @ Escapist

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