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Holy Snap. I Just Realized.


Xaeraz

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Miranda Lawson of Mass Effect 2 is voiced by the actress who plays Sarah on Chuck.

 

How did I not make this connection previously?

 

And Aria T'Loak is voiced by Carrie-Ann Moss, aka Trinity from the Matrix Trilogy.

 

And you also get to murder Mata Nui/Worf when you fight Gatatog Uvenk.

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It's like when I realised the voice actor for Suzaku in the English dub of Code Geass is the same guy who voices Ben in Ben 10.

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O_O

 

I think I need to play this game just for all the amazing VAs...

 

Darn it, why is this not on the Wii? D=

Graphical limitations. Difficulty of porting to the motion controller. Lack of sufficient buttons to move, shoot, sprint, open the power menu, order squadmates around, reload, switch weapons. Content not safe for whole family (language, violence, illicit substance references, etc). Unable to contain the awesome of having Adam Baldwin voicing a character.

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It was a rhetorical question. =P

 

Though, technically I don't think it'd be that bad a problem for the second last one, I mean the Wii got a Resident Evil game, so... Unless those are only T...

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It was a rhetorical question. =P

 

Though, technically I don't think it'd be that bad a problem for the second last one, I mean the Wii got a Resident Evil game, so... Unless those are only T...

Shooting zombies in the face repeatedly, as compared to shooting people, copious swearing, spending anywhere up to a third of the time under the influence of alchohol, and more?

 

Mass Effect's rated M for a reason.

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Technically there have been other M games on the Wii(I don't think that no More Heroes game was appropriate for half the people here, even though I've never tried it, and don't plan on trying it. =P). RE4 was just the first thing I thought of. Alcohol could be a problem, but well... Nintendo's not a stranger to games with stuff like that; a certain N64 game explains that.

 

The other reasons definitely would explain things, though they could use the Nunchuk like in Zelda... Like... The control stick could move, C could be Sprint, A or B could be to shoot, the other could be to order people around, Reload could be Z, + could be to open that power Menu, and - could switch the weapons or so. So buttons wouldn't be the biggest problem(There's still be two left to boot. =P); but Motion Controls would be a big problem.

 

Dunno about the graphics though.

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OK, I left out a few items, actually. You also need weapon zoom, three buttons to order your squad around, and a pause button. And that's ignoring the hotkeys for your powers.

 

A wii port would also take too long. Bioware's just releasing the PS3 variant of ME2 in January.

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O_O

 

I think I need to play this game just for all the amazing VAs...

 

Darn it, why is this not on the Wii? D=

Graphical limitations. Difficulty of porting to the motion controller. Lack of sufficient buttons to move, shoot, sprint, open the power menu, order squadmates around, reload, switch weapons. Content not safe for whole family (language, violence, illicit substance references, etc). Unable to contain the awesome of having Adam Baldwin voicing a character.

not just graphical but content wise you would have to use about 10 wii disk just for part of the story

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