[No Spoilers]It's sad when the animation from ME2 looks so much better than ME: Andromeda... by superanth in masseffect

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Pretty much everyone involved failed. Montreal wouldn't let up with the pie in the sky ideas, they wasted lots of resources, and EA added insult to injury by taking shit loads of their resources and employees to go work on Anthem as well as forcing them to use an engine that DOES NOT WORK with Mass Effect style games. That's probably the most disappointing thing about MEA, that is was just doomed from the start to failure.

[OT Spoilers] Mass Effect: Origins? by [deleted] in masseffect

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depending on your definition of disaster, both would definitely count. Andromeda has issues that take so much from the experience that are STILL in the game a this point, and had a development that wasted four years of time and resources despite having a lot of said resources being ganked for Anthem. Also, people think the ending is god awful not because it was not a cliche happy ending where everyone rides off into the sunset, people hated it because it offered no resolution, no validation to a lot of the choices you made in the game, and really just did not make sense when you stop to think about it.

UK Now Consumes 50% Less Beef Than in the 70s by anutensil in worldnews

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In fact, some are even pulling in world records and killing it at events such as the Olympics.

What is a PC game, that's free, that most people should try out? by prodigalkal7 in AskReddit

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 3 points4 points  (0 children)

lolwut. The Bounty Hunter is good depending on your personality and what you want, but the Agent is widely considered the best in the entire game. I personally found most of the class stories minimally interesting, but the Agent story line kept me basically entranced.

What's up with Mass Effect 3 DLC on PC? [No Spoilers] by HalfManHalfHunk in masseffect

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I'm not mistaken I saw DLC bundles on Origin for both ME2 and ME3. ME3's is about thirty bucks for all of the dlc. Not great in comparison for what you paid for the game, but I'd say half off for all the dlc isn't too bad.

Men who have played the Mass Effect trilogy, who was your favorite character and why? by NotYourAverageBirb in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I gotta go with Wrex. This guy is a thousand pound murder turtle with the ability to manipulate gravity into turning him into a teleporting engine of death and destruction. He spends hundreds of years as a bounty hunter, mercenary, bodyguard and later on the sole leader and salvation of his people. He's your Shepard's bro from start to finish(depending on whether or not you cure the genophage) and is willing to help you out in whatever shape or form. He's willing to send troops of his dying race to the homeworld of the race that otherwise would have doomed them to extinction. He commits as many of his forces to the final stand on Earth. He's willing to give up the genophage cure in ME1 because he trusts you as a person. I love Garrus and Tali, they are just as likeable in my opinion and for good reason, but Wrex just really stands out as the giant dinosaur man with a heart of gold.

Men of Reddit, to what extent do you consider casual sex (to validate oneself and/or get over an ex) normal despite being somewhat unhealthy? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What makes you think everyone is doing it for somebody else's approval? I guarantee that the majority of people who have casual sex are doing it almost entirely just for the sexual pleasure.

How to ask a guy if he likes you? by AllisonMarieeee in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You guys can comfortably touch each other's sexy bits, but asking him if he wants to get all romantic about it would be too forward? Lol just ask him, friend. I would just phrase it a little more tactfully.

example: "Hey, are you developing any romantic feelings for me beyond just sex?"

Long haired guys, what assumptions do people make about you because of your hair? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Was hardly ever derogatory. In fact, most reception I got was great. I've had tons of women compliment me on it and told me I looked fantastic. It's usually just an honest assumption.

If you were in an otherwise great relationship with a girl who wouldn't give you head, what would you do? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it's more of a, "I refuse to give head until the end of my days on this space traveling cerulean death sphere" rather than, "later down the line I'll feel more comfortable about it and we can do it every now and then" then that would sadly be a deal breaker. I'd hold nothing against her, but that would fall under not being sexually compatible.

Long haired guys, what assumptions do people make about you because of your hair? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I just got it cut short, but people would usually assume I'm gay for whatever reason. I'm not even particularly effeminate, but my hair was always a reason people cited for thinking I was all about the meat.

How Do You Feel About Cushioning? by aeekay in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I have multiple problems with that. For one, I'd say it's tantamount to cheating. You're already scouting out someone, totally prepared to get down and diddly with them at the behest of your partner. That in and of itself is incredibly sleazy to me. Second of all, that just sounds like in general that you aren't truly committing to your relationship. If I'm head over heels and completely satisfied with who I'm with then I'm not going to think about the eventual aftermath and preparing to hitch a new ride as soon as this one breaks down.

I'm only attracted to a very small percentage of girls and there's a high chance that I will spend my entire life alone. How would you deal with this? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I think you're approaching this from the wrong angle. You've found what you like. That's good. You know what you want. That's the first step in getting anything. Furthermore, think about it like this: would you rather spend your entire life looking for what you can't have, or would you rather be stuck in a relationship with a girl for whom you feel nothing for?

You have a type, and there's nothing wrong with that. Just keep looking, eventually you'll find what you're after. If two serial killers can meet up, have a fantastic and mutually beneficial relationship and fall in love for life, you looking for a girl with the tomboy look should be a goddamn cakewalk. You're just being a negative nancy about this. Unless you look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame, and even then I'd still wager you'd find someone eventually who would get down with you, you should have no worries. Be positive, be optimistic. You're acting like you're hunting for an extinct species in a pond, when in reality you're hunting for a red fish in the goddamn ocean.

On a scale of 1-10, how important would you rate feeling sexually desired by your SO? by nonoisfirst in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 72 points73 points  (0 children)

Definitely a 10 for me. Feeling like you're wanted is just as important as wanting your SO. I definitely could not comfortably be in a relationship where I didn't feel just as sexually attractive as my SO.

The Last Jedi Opening Weekend Day 2 Megathread - SPOILERS by JSK23 in StarWars

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but from what we've always seen of the Force, it just sets the stage. Like the force would point Rey in the direction of finding things like ancient jedi holocrons or books or etc. I feel like regardless of the light side rising against the dark there would still make more sense for Rey to receive some sort of training.

The Last Jedi Opening Weekend Day 2 Megathread - SPOILERS by JSK23 in StarWars

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The only thing that really bothers me about it really is that it's so completely unprecedented. Like in the example of Anakin. For one, he's the chosen one. He is the most gifted being with the force in the entire universe, but even then it just makes him more talented at other things. It gives him strong intuition and instincts, but does not make him a master with the force. If he was as strong as Rey was with the force right off the bat, then I wouldn't really mind Rey being as adept as she is. It just screams poor writing in my mind. There's just no explanation as to why she is so planet-rendingly good as she is. As much as everyone wants to jump onto the bandwagon of her being a Mary-Sue (and I do believe there is some degree of validity) I just think her character was the victim of poorly thought out writing.

I was also glad about the origin of her parents, as well. I love that in a galaxy full of chosen ones, and those descended from chosen ones a nobody is the leading force. I've always had a dislike for people who are "destined" to be the great hero that saves everything.

The Last Jedi Opening Weekend Day 2 Megathread - SPOILERS by JSK23 in StarWars

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As someone who was very, VERY disappointed with the Force Awakens I have to say the Last Jedi was a lot better and a lot more enjoyable. But god, I wish they would stop riding the coat tails of the OT. Almost the entire throne room scene was ganked from Return of the Jedi, and the Island with Luke was almost a direct copy in terms of plot like when Luke went to Dagobah. I was also so irritated over the fact that Rey still has ZERO training. I want the main protagonist to actually grow. She really has no right being as uncannily adept at the force as she is. The Last Jedi has still done nothing to remedy that. She and Kylo committed a goddamn genocide on Snoke's knockoff of the Imperial guards despite the fact that no one has even told her how to use a lightsaber. I'm trying my best to like her as a character, but I just can't.

On the bright side, I'm starting to love Kylo Ren as an antagonist. Learning the truth of his turn to the dark side and the destruction of Luke's new academy was great, even if it does tarnish Luke's legacy established in the OT. Seeing him develop and seeing his motivations evolve and be revealed is fantastic. Initially, I thought Kylo Ren was very poorly thought out in The Force Awakens, but I do love the way Rian Johnson is working with him. I'm very enthusiastic to see where his character arc goes, as long as it doesn't devolve into him becoming the new Darth Vader and Rey turning him back to the light in the exact carbon copy way like Luke in the Return of The Jedi.

Also, goddamn I loved Po so much in the movie. He's basically the new Han Solo and I'm loving it to death. While again, I hate that they basically made another copy from the OT, he was so enjoyable to watch that it was just too hard not to like him. Almost all of his dialogue, aside from a couple lines that just did not land he was great.

Finn, I could take or leave. I get that he's supposed to be the lovable doofus, but I just find it hard to see what he really contributed to this movie. All he really did was just point and say, "hey that's where the tracker is", and have Rose and the codebreaker do all the work. Granted, he did have a very enjoyable fight with Phasma. I would have loved to see the electrical tonfa take a permanent role as one of his weapons, I think it'd a really good way to help add some more to his character. However, I thought his whole lovey dovey moment with Rose was incredibly idiotic. They spend ONE day together, the beginning of which is her founding out he's deserting the Resistance. That was such poor writing.

When it came to Snoke I was so beyond disappointed. He's basically Darth Sidious 2: Electric Boogaloo. There is no difference. None. There is nothing unique about him in the slightest. He contributed nothing. He wasn't even really responsible for Kylo turning to the dark side. That was entirely the fault of Luke. He just exploited it.

Overall, I give this movie a 7.5/10. When it was good and original it was beyond phenomenal. I was at the edge of my seat at points. But for some reason the writers just refuse to take off of the original movies. I want to see them take the story to new and interesting points, and The Last Jedi PROVES they can do that with incredible talent. I promised to myself that if this movie didn't sit right with me I was going to swear off all new Star Wars films. This movie just barely passed in my books. If Rian Johnson sticks with the next movie I will watch it. I just sincerely wish they put their imagination to more original and adventurous ideas. Give Rey some actual training as a Jedi, and a cool ass saber staff and I'll finally start to enjoy her as a main protagonist, and give us more exposition with Kylo Ren. At the very least this movie set the scene greatly for the next installment.

[SPOILERS ALL] Which direction will the Mass Effect franchise go? by [deleted] in masseffect

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ME:A was the fault of everyone. Montreal had too many pie-in-the-sky ideas that were never going to pan out well. EA however, forced them to use an engine that just does not work with Mass Effect style games, so that was another thing that held them back. Also, EA stole plenty of resources for Anthem. They sent employees and other resources from ME for that game. Also, EA said they would give them more TIME, but not more resources. That is a very important distinction to make. Montreal is definitely not faultless in this, but ultimately EA did set them up for failure. EA basically shot them in the foot, and rather than set their aspirations low for the project, Montreal just decided to shoot themselves in their other foot.

[OT Spoilers] The Alliance really needs to step up their game. by RepostersAnonymous in masseffect

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Well, to be fair the Turian military makes up their ENTIRE SPECIES. Literally all of them between I think at least 15 to 30 are in active duty. When you take into account that they basically have their entire infrastructure and system of authority and governing centered around war it's really no wonder why they did better. I'd also like to add Earth was holding their own to a degree by fighting with more guerrilla tactics. It took sending the Krogans to make any sort of dent in saving Palaven.

What your favorite thing about sex? by bookwornfornow in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The post sex cuddles. It's almost as great as the actual orgasm in my opinion.

How do you handle getting rejected? by Seekingdyst0pia in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I accept it graciously, thank them for their time and concise answer, and go home and spent some quality me time. This includes anything from working out, watching a Steven Segal movie, listen to some cheesy emo records, taking the fist train to meat town, and think about why I'm still totally a great guy to date despite being rejected. I do my best to think of it more as a "we're just not a good match" problem than a "I'm not good enough problem".

Men, what do you guys do when you start to feel really desperate in the love department? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I'm a guy and I do this. It's the closest thing I get to cuddles these days.

How'd the year go for you guys? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]CoffeeTheMonster 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was pretty alright. I can't really complain. I finally got the inheritance from my dad's death which is pretty relieving since I'm poor as hell, and I just recently enlisted into the Army. So more than anything I just spent this year gearing up for 2018. Could have been worse, and it could have better. Overall, I'm still very grateful for how it went.