I'm not entirely sure which specific 'all hallo games' you are referring to. There could be many indie or niche games with that name. Maybe it's a local or very specialized gaming project. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the exact story.
One of the best elements is the expansion of characters. Fanfics can give more depth to characters like Garrus, showing his life outside of Shepard's missions. Another element is exploring new planets and species. Some fanfics create whole new ecosystems and civilizations. Also, the ability to rewrite certain plot points in a more interesting or satisfying way, for example, giving a different ending to the Krogan Genophage storyline.
As I don't know the specific 'all hallo games' story, I can't say for sure. But if it's a story - based game, it might have characters with unique personalities as a main feature.
Sure! One great 'Mass Effect' fanfic is 'The Shepard Chronicles'. It delves deeper into Shepard's backstory before joining the Alliance. Another is 'Mass Effect: Redemption of the Rachni' which offers an interesting take on the Rachni species. And 'Liara's Journal' gives a more personal view of the events through Liara's perspective.
Well, in the comic, the character development is often deeper and more nuanced. Adaptations might have to condense or modify this for time and format. Also, the art style in the comic is unique and might not be fully replicated in other forms.
Popular manhwa often have unique art styles, engaging storylines, and diverse characters. They can cover various genres like fantasy, romance, and action.
Furry mying manga usually combines cute and charming furry characters with creative plots. It might focus on character development, world-building, or have elements of action and drama. The visual appeal of the furry characters is a big draw for many readers.