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A look at some of the actors behind the characters of Mass Effect 3
Monday, April 09, 2012 | Comments (6)
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"There is definitely a valid point here, I do think a vast majority of the internet "voice" has become fairly sefl-important, however I think there is a big difference between what is happening with Dark Souls and what happened with Mass Effect.

With Dark Souls, the consumers have a problem with the fromat in which their product is being delivered. They are happy to spend their money on the finished product but they want a certain level of quality that may not be possible (in their opinion) with a service like GFWL. If it was indeed the internet's "voice" that inspired the port in the first place, is it really unreasonable that that same voice be allowed to help dictate the terms?

Mass Effect, on the other hand, was an issue where a group of people wanted control over someone else's artistic vision. They felt that their own opinion of how the story should end was more important than that of the people who have been writing it all along.

I think the latter is the real problem that could just be exacerbated by Bioware caving, while the first might be a bit caddy, but still not without merit."

Thursday, April 12, 2012
"He's like a mix of Stamos and Judd Nelson in the Breakfast club."
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
"I've noticed that too, I always seem to hear Raphael Sbarge who voiced Kaidan Alenko in Mass Effect and Carth Onasi in KOTOR."
Tuesday, April 10, 2012