Mass Effect 2 introduces the player to the perfect woman. Her name is Miranda Lawson. The back story of Miranda Lawson is this. She was genetically engineered by her father to become the perfect woman. Everything about her is designed, but as we shall discover, Miranda’s perfection is not everything it’s hyped up to be.... Continue Reading →
Bye Bye BioWare
I wrote this on a flight from Edmonton to Amsterdam. I was on my way to a new job, back home to Sweden again. I’m leaving BioWare behind. There are reasons for this, and there’s no real reason why I can’t explain what happened and how it happened, but for now, I am choosing not... Continue Reading →
The Gift of Greatness
Ten years ago, Jacob's father disappeared along with the Hugo Gernsback, the privately-held frigate on which he served as first officer. Last week, the ship's beacon sent out a distress call reporting a crash on the planet Aeia. Jacob would like to investigate. - Mass Effect Wiki One of the most objectionable missions in Mass... Continue Reading →
One of those Moments – Mordin Sings a Patter Song
I know, I know. Mordin Solus, scientist Salarian, can if you ask him enough questions in Mass Effect 2, disclose that he likes culture, more specifically Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, and that he used to sing patter songs. Prod him some more and he will sing it for you, and it's amazing. I love Mordin.
One of those Moments – Joker is being… Joker
If you haven't lurked around Joker for extended periods of time yet, I sincerely recommend lurking around Joker for extended periods of time. I also recommend talking to him a lot about EDI especially in ME2. His comments are priceless. If you're a banter fan, like I am, you'll know that Joker says and does... Continue Reading →
One of those moments – Sovereign
NOTE: This post contains a spoiler in the video. I have this thing for honking large and sentient AIs who return from dark space once every 50.000 years in order to yeet any sentient organic races into their respective suns. I mean, I didn't use to, because oddly enough its not really seen as a... Continue Reading →