ME3 and DA2 are probably the games I've played the shortest period after their release date for a very long time, with the exception of Age of Wonders 3 (which was rather disappointing, haven't played it much). Not long before ME, I was playing the really rather ancient KotOR, which is also brilliant, both installments, and features one of the best ambivalent, nuanced villains of any video game. Ah, KotOR was my first taste of Bioware greatness, and also managed to achieve the biggest shock I ever got from a game with the big identity reveal (which is saying something considering it came out what, over ten years ago? Man I'm old
). Was quite disappointed in KotOR 2 though.
I see what you mean with the acts in DA2. I remember doing the serial killer quest and realising I cared a lot more than I should have because of the buildup and characters involved.
I usually play "good" characters as well, for the same reasons. A lot of so-called evil choices in these games just involve killing everyone or outright refusing quests because "I don't care"/"you deserve what you get"/"die Jedi scum". Mass Effect seems more promising with the Renegade/extreme pragmatism versus Paragon/idealism rather than Good/Evil, but I guess I'll see when I try it if I can actually make the hard choices 
On a random note, I discovered while browsing the ME wiki that Bioware made Kaidan bisexual for ME3 but not Ashley...
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- 11/11/2014 09:07:23 PM
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