![]() ![]() It isn’t a stretch to say that BioWare has managed to, seemingly unintentionally, create a female protagonist that has attracted the attentions of hundreds if not thousands of people. There have been numerous polls, hundreds of votes cast and countless discussions about FemShep and her alluring nature. It’s not that I’m opposed to BroShep/ManShep but something about the female version drew me in and made my gameplay that much more meaningful. What I did not expect was my sudden attachment to the female incarnation of Commander Shepard-fondly referred to as FemShep around the web-during the first game and my continued connection in the second. I figured that understanding the story so far is important in this kind of game. Truthfully, I only played the original because the sequel was coming out. When it came time to put the controller away, I had finished the first game and its sequel in less than a week. ![]() Mass Effect is a game I powered through on the 360 because I was on a bender, having just acquired my first Xbox ever.
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