What are these first person words you speak of?
It honestly depends.
As it is now, teh puma holds no interest in another ME game. However, if the next game holds up to better standards, and receives good reviews both from people he knows, and others like totalbiscuit, he might give it a shot.
ME3 had a decent amount of garbage in it, and left out many options the playerbase felt necessary. The multiplayer was great in teh puma's eyes, but the amount of weapon updates they give always has him guessing what damage the gun he is using will do this week, and what will change with it the next.
The fetch quests were by far some of the most annoying things in the game. Cool, we learn a tiny bit of lore in the process, but they could have made it more interesting, and open. Teh puma doesn't like the large shopping list he has to gather on the citadel, just so he can go zoom zoom zoomin' through space to find a damn flag, book, or obelisk, and bring it back to whomever you were eavesdropping on.
Pre-patch the endings lacked direction and a wider choice range of how you wanted YOUR character to end. After patch, the endings still lacked a decent choice range. You're immediately yanked out of your seat, your immersion, you, to try and choose 3 different options (which now have some direction,) and are required to die in one fashion or another, unless you gather enough support (how the hell does this even make sense?) or immortalize yourself...which is no longer yourself. From what teh puma sees on the bioware forums, people wanted the ability to end the story in a manner they saw fit, much like how you could have almost opposite endings in the previous games.
Also, limited crew, is very limited.
All this being said, it was a decent game for the most part. MP is fun, and many parts of the main quest line are still enjoyable for teh puma to play. However, it's flaws show.
[Edited on 12.08.2012 7:40 AM PST]