u/Then_Science_1596

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How simple cutscene turns into something big...

It's insane how this cutscene of saving the crewmate by Shepard, turns into something much bigger, if this crewmate is Shepard's loved one. I litreally replayed the entire mission for this exact moment like... 5 times, because I just couldn't get Tali into this cutscene. And by the fifth time, i got it. And still.... suprsingly replaying the mission like this much was worth it. Also in the end the loved one returns the favor and saves Shepard. Yes, it's a simple cutscene for any crewmate. And cutscene doesn't have any major impact and mostly it was created for action without any this exact purpose in mind, but still, it brings something new.

I noticed this detail since I played ME2 for the first time years ago! Just accidentally! And everytime it feels simply beatiful.

I will replay the mission later for more good screenshots. Will not post them, because seriously I probably need to stop creating screenshots post for at least a week.
Maybe I'm putting too much effort to this simple post on Reddit out of all things (puting characters's phrases on the screenshots what doesn't make sense in screenshots themselves), but I think this is my little appreciation for the whole ME2 and Tali.

I think other people noticed this detail long ago. But I think the last post about it was a long time ago, so... refreshing isn't bad for health.

u/Then_Science_1596 — 17 hours ago

What do you think and feel about Tela Vasir boss fight?

Hello everyone. I think the battle was quite decent, not good, but decent. But, playing as vanguard with shotgun 23/7 (the remaining hour is for pistol and rifle) it was quite weird, annoying and partly funny to teleport to Vasir, shoot her once, and she teleports away. For context: my teleport (Biotic Charge) have a lower cooldown. So it was kinda: "teleport to her - shoot - Vasir teleports away - repeat non stop". At least it felt for me as a battle of two vanguard biotics. Like Shepard actually faces the enemy who uses the same tactic and abilities as he is, the battle of two equals.

How this whole boss fight felt to you and your class?

P.S. Also wanted to just share screenshots, but at least they will help the discussion.

u/Then_Science_1596 — 1 day ago

Armor Fashion: "Space Runner"

Hello there. Just some screenshots of my Shepard being an armored vanguard. Always loved this class, because you can simply teleport and say: "Hi, mister/miss. Meet my shotgun".

u/Then_Science_1596 — 4 days ago

"Stone Umbrella" (art by Vika)

Author: Vika.
Commissioned by me.

Technically, Stone Free can turn into many things. Maybe even into some dinosaur?

u/Then_Science_1596 — 10 days ago