By legion - Thu Jan 03, am. By Nyappy - Thu Jan 03, am. Nyappy Status: Offline. By Knight of Seven - Thu Jan 03, am. Knight of Seven Status: Offline. By justafan - Thu Jan 03, am. Zaeed is a blunt and brash grunt who has no personality and no talent. Garrus is agile, quick and an amazing shot. He's trained with Assault Rifles and never misses a shot with a sniper.
Close quarters or long-range, Garrus always wins. By garrusfan1 - Thu Jan 03, am. But Jacob? Jacob's destiny is to promise you a beer that he'll never buy you and his most earnest wish is to give up a life of space adventure and start a family. He manages to have the strangest daddy issues of any Mass Effect 2 character, and that is a competitive field, but it's not enough to raise him above the parapets of mediocrity.
His defining moment is this line , delivered at the culmination of his romance arc. It is the worst moment in Mass Effect. Sorry, Jacob. You are the worst companion. The prize was not worth it. There's only one thing that elevates Kaidan Alenko over Jacob Tyler as a boring male starter companion: you can kill him. I still hold a grudge against Mr. If he's so seasoned, why did he utterly fail me as a commander, getting one of my squadmembers killed? Thanks for nothing, Zaeed.
And that scar doesn't make you look as cool as you think it does. I saw through the thin veneer of Zaeed's character to what he really was: a less interesting retread of KotOR's Mandalorian Canderous Ordo. None of Zaeed's war stories could possibly compare to Ordo describing an atmospheric entry at the head of an army of invading Mandalorians.
Morinth's best-case scenario, as a squad member, is that she replaces Samara in your crew—but she just masquerades as Samara, and the trade never really amounts to much.
And that's the extent of her role. She's a poor replacement for the more interesting and conflicted justicar. As an antagonist, though, she's great—I remember the cat-and-mouse game of catching Morinth as one of Mass Effect 2's most exciting moments, knowing the wrong dialogue decision could lead to death or failure. But as it turns out, most of our staff didn't have Javik in their crew, earning him the indifferent shrug of 16th place. While he may not have been essential to Mass Effect 3's plot, I think it reflects poorly on Bioware that the one character who could offer significant insight into the protheans wasn't part of the base game.
In an alternate timeline, Javik could've been pivotal to the story and ranked much higher in our collective memories. When picking a member of your crew to romance, I think most of us share a general rule: humans are boring and we mainly want to bang weird aliens. But, yeah. Kasumi's Stolen Memory is probably my favourite DLC across the Mass Effect trilogy—it lets Shepard play at being James Bond by infiltrating a party at a mansion, and Kasumi's introduction as a slick, invisible thief as well as something of a loner makes her seem very different to the rest of the Normandy's crew.
Her back story with Keiji, her former partner in crime, is explored in a powerful, heartfelt way in her Stealing Memory loyalty mission. It becomes clear to Shepard how badly she's been wounded by his death, and you get to help her exact revenge on Donovan Hock, his killer. You're rewarded with a total gut punch of an ending that perfectly completes her arc. In battle, Kasumi's Shadow Strike ability means she's one of the game's more visually interesting party members, too, vanishing and then popping up behind an enemy to damage them.
She's not many people's favourite character, clearly, but I'm just relieved she beat Kaidan and James Vega in this list. Look, I'm very sorry everybody, but 13th place is a travesty.
I voted Ashley for 3rd place, behind Garrus and Mordin. This isn't the most disappointed I've been by democracy in , but it's in the top five. But I'll give you the short version: Ash is one of the most substantially well-rounded characters in the series and one of the few that doesn't need Shepard to step in and fix her life.
She's among the few characters to seriously question Shepard's decisions, particularly when it comes to Cerberus, and she's willing to challenge you—at gunpoint, if necessary—when she feels that you're in the wrong. She's more than a sidekick and you get the impression that she could have been the main character had she not been wrenched away from the Prothean beacon at the start of the first game. She deserves better than 13th place and the 'space racist' meme.
If you left her on Virmire, we cannot be friends. She's Judge Dredd with a serial killer daughter. On her loyalty mission, you have to make the decision between Samara dying or killing Morinth, her deadly fugitive offspring. Give him a mantis, set him manually to cover you, and watch the health bars drop like stones. Or don't have him cover you If I had that kind of aiming ability with a bloody 3 second cooldown less with upgrades the game might be too easy though.
Definite case of the skill being only really useful in the original character's hands. User Info: TwelveMotion. I don't get what the question is. I mean he is a soldier type dude.
If you are a biotic or Sentinel or Engineer or something then having 2 soldiers on your team is fine. Something like Garrus Zaeed, or Thane Zaeed would be just fine. User Info: ghstbstr.
Zaeed is a total badass in combat. More topics from this board How exactly do I keep both Jacks and Mirandas loyalty? Build 5 Answers Aria's cache of goodies? Side Quest 3 Answers On illium who should I have liara kill? General 7 Answers. These still require a high Persuasion Check, but it won't be as high as the one in the original confrontation.
If you're able to choose them, their Loyalty will be restored, however if you were Romancing them you are still locked out of it. Samara 's Loyalty Mission is one that is able to be completed while not having her Loyalty, but it takes some doing to actually do this. Nonetheless, here's how to avoid it. The first point is in the nightclub where you have to gain Morinth's attention by participating in six activities. You need to successfully pass three, so if you fail four of them you'll be unable to gain Morinth's attention and lose her forever, resulting in Samara 's disloyalty.
Here's what you need to do to pass each of the six activities:. The second chance to fail the Loyalty Mission is after you pass three bar activities and chat with Morinth herself in a booth.
Here you'll need to use the knowledge gained when investigating Nef's bedroom. If you fail either of these two segments, Morinth will leave the bar and the Mission will be completed, but failed. As a result, Samara will be disloyal with you. Thane's Loyalty Mission is also one that can be completed with Thane still being Disloyal to you. Towards the end of the Mission you'll be in some upper catwalks and must keep track of a Turian called Talid with a Krogan bodyguard.
You can talk to Thane about how the Mission went even if you failed, however this won't alter whether he's Loyal to you or not. Tali's Loyalty Mission is one that cannot be failed, but can have her Disloyal to you anyway. This is actually quite simple: it depends entirely on if you present the evidence of the crimes committed by Tali's father or not.
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