Seth Green in Mass Effect!!!

And I think the lady that played captain Janeway in Voyager is the female version of Sheppard (when shes talking about the guy being mad at her near the end). Not sure... You'll know Seth when you hear him (hes that guy thats like "I hate Nihlus."). And I recognize the Captain guy that speaks over the comm...

http://www.gamespot.com/video/930279/6178944/mass-effect-gameplay-movie-13
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sure that's seth green?
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Meh...
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sure that's seth green?


Yes.
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Mass Effect looks better and better. And no...that is not Captain Janeway (or Kate Mulgrew, as she prefers to be called) providing the voice of Sheperd.
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good I hated her in that show... but then... I've hated all the startreks after the original... Too touchy feely... too many moments put aside to talk about feelings and desires and dreams... I don't mind people getting a philosophical... but enough with the damn holding hands.


I thought the latest startrek was going to better when the captain started throwing bad guys out of airlocks... not because he had to... but because he "wanted to"... but no...


there's no real science in them either... THey're not even trying to make up inventions. They're just thinking up something they need and then giving it a bs name. No effort to make it work within any scientific theory. Every single time they start explaining something I want to blow my brains out because it's LITERALLY nonsense. The whole show isn't so much science fiction but fantasy in space... Spock is an elf... the klingons are goblins... and the occasional space monster is a dragon...


might as well be...
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I don't care about what actors do the voices or possible gay romance.Which seems to be what most posts are about in the masseffect forums.
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the romances are rarely worth anything... but I do like stories... stories are what make me remember and love games long after their graphics and gameplay have become obsolete.


A good example is planescape torment. Still worth playing after all these years because teh story and and dialog is just that good.
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the romances are rarely worth anything... but I do like stories... stories are what make me remember and love games long after their graphics and gameplay have become obsolete.


The "romances" in BG2 were very nice stories in their own right, specifically the Jaheira romance. The Arie one was OK, the other two... I don't play evil toons, and I don't play gurhls. So I really don't know.
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the evil ones are hard sometimes because you feel bad but a well written evil character will have a perspective in which he's admirable or redeemable. Especially one that you play. They have their own internal morality which is different from most people but it still makes sense and they hold to it more closely then the "good guys" hold to their own.
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the evil ones are hard sometimes because you feel bad but a well written evil character will have a perspective in which he's admirable or redeemable. Especially one that you play. They have their own internal morality which is different from most people but it still makes sense and they hold to it more closely then the "good guys" hold to their own.


And that doesn't matter because I don't play evil toons. I tried once, I just can't do it. I don't enjoy going around and doing evil, even in game (in fact, I tend to end up doing good anyway). Albeit, my definition of good and evil is "looser" than most peoples, but even a neutral character would be beyond my ability to do -- I'm too much a natural do-gooder, breaking laws when I feel it necessary but always doing whatever is right.
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Proof.

Also, the consular from TNG is in it.