<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">WTF is wrong with you guys (excluding hoyle1911 since he actually tried to post an intelligent response to the OP). He has an opinion on a game and thought he would share it. You guys need to lighten up and stop acting like Mass Effect fanboy assholes. There is no need to shit all over him for saying what he thinks about a game that isn't even out yet. </div></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>Same thing happened to Zelda TP when Jeff G. over at Gamespot gave it a 8.8 for retreading old ground and a slow beginning. Apparently some projects are above reproach, which is patently stupid to assume. Nothing is perfect afterall. <BR><BR> <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content"> Im curious, what scifi art do you feel is non generic? </div></BLOCKQUOTE> <BR><BR>hello world posted a good example in Starcraft. Not remarkably original but a good remix of scifi humans by making them rednecks in a Confederacy with strong in-fighting (democracy turning into a dictatorship, with Rainer and Kerrigan leading the rebellion). Races Protoss and Zerg aren't terribly new, but allowing empathy for each race made the plot richer. No one is truly good or evil, just factions positioning themselves over each other.<BR><BR>I think Firefly is a good series. Good use of the costume department while keeping it just campy enough without it turning into a mess. A mashup of different genres but it works well. Familiar yet better than thrown together. <BR><BR>BSG is good at using believable uniforms and living quarters, and the weird octagonal paper and curse words are throwbacks to the original. Excellent usage of nukes, traditional ammunition, Newtonian physics, and gritty grime and blood. The Cylons are a little too Terminator for me, but the humans are done well.<BR><BR>None of it is completely new, but it doesn't feel generic to me. Until I play the hopefully rich world of Mass Effect, the costume and racial choices look very haphazard and Star Trekkish, which all looked really generic to me except the Klingons and Ferengi. Garish might be a word I'd use.