
14.03.2011, 11:11:48 PM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Florida, USA
Posts: 1
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Greetings & Question
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Greetings Everyone,
I just stumbled upon this site and immediately had to register. Not sure how busy these forums are still, but I'm hoping that at least a few people are still around.
I recently got into Mass Effect and I am absolutely in love with the games and story so far. I can't believe it took me this long to realize how amazing this series is.
I actually tried playing ME1 a couple times, never being able to get past the first mission for some reason. Everything about the game pointed to me loving it (epic sci-fi story, action/RPG, made by Bioware, etc) but I just couldn't get into the game for the longest time. I actually got hooked on Dragon Age (which is also amazing, but ironically I usually hate fantasy-setting games with elves, magic, etc).
Last month I made myself sit down and push through ME1. I was determined to get into it. After finally beating the first mission on Eden Prime and getting past all the side-quests/exposition on the Citadel, something finally clicked. I got it. The game made sense gameplay-wise and I was genuinely interested in the story.
I played for a week straight, beat the first one, and immediately bought the second one. I'm already on my 2nd playthrough of ME2 and loving every minute of it.
So in the coming months, I'm hoping to visit this site regularly in anticipation of ME3. It's going to be epic.
I did have a question for anyone that might know.
Does anyone know the name of the song that plays during Mordin's recruitment mission? Particularly the part when you (without giving too many spoilers just in case) turn the giant fans/ventilation system back on. I've gone through every song I could find on iTunes and YouTube but I can't seem to find it. Was hoping someone would know off-hand what the name of that track was.
Anyway, thanks and looking forward to checking out this board in the coming weeks/months.
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-Alfred Lord Tennyson
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