Oh my goodness, I love it when movies and videogames collide in pop culture. And Dorkly is usually the best at doing this sort of thing. What we have here is an interpretation of famous movie quotes as though they were given in a Mass Effect dialogue option. Those who know Mass Effect won’t need an explanation, but for the uninitiated but still interested, the Mass Effect dialogue tree is an interactive conversation ploy that directs how you want your person to be played throughout the game. During points of most conversations, a tree comes up how you want to respond. You may respond neutrally, or in most cases you have a paragon/renegade option where if you choose the blue path, you’re a nice guy who plays the hero card or if you choose the red option, you’re a liscenesed bad ass. Now take a look at the Han Solo example above. In response to Leia saying ‘I love you’, the Mass Effect dialogue tree comes up and you have a series of choices. Obviously you know the red option is the real dialogue and exemplifies that Han Solo is a badass. Get it? Got it? Good. Here are 4 more of my favorites below. Be sure to check out the other 8 at Dorkly here.
Posts Tagged ‘The Big Lebowski’
Movies with Mass Effect Morality Choices
Posted in Movies, Video Games, tagged mass effect, Pulp Fiction, Star Wars, The Big Lebowski on May 3, 2012| Leave a Comment »
5 Inspiring Messages in Movies that May Not Necessarily Be a Good Idea
Posted in Lists, Movies, tagged American Beauty, Carpe Diem, Fight Club, Inspiration, Into the Wild, Movies, Taxi Driver, The Big Lebowski, TV, V for Vendetta, Yes Man on September 14, 2011| 2 Comments »
Movies are often used as tools to influence their target audience. They have messages that, portrayed through relatable characters, can lead us to believe that by mimicking their actions and beliefs can bring us to a better life, due to seeing the consequences of leading that lifestyle. It’s the simple idea of a the general public being too easily influenced by the media and unfortunately we’re all too influenced by this. I’ve seen unfortunate people devoting themselves to Fight Club thought and Yes Man idea. Here’s a list of some movies whose message might not actually be a good idea.