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#51
Enuhal

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The "Ultimate Sacrifice" Ending is extremely touching. Try it out, if you never did. The endings I got there especially for Sten and Leliana were great. Oh, and I cried. Actually for the first time when playing a video game. I never happened to like a character I created that much as I did this City Elf, though. However, sacrificing her life really made her story... complete, in a certain way.

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I couldn't imagine crying over ME or NWN/NWN2 endings. Honestly, the only Endings I found as good were the ToB endings, because they completed the greatest CRPG saga that was ever written in my opinion, and the Planescape: Torment endings.

Modifié par Enuhal, 19 novembre 2009 - 12:38 .


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HoboJ

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I was elated when I killed the Archdemon and I teared up when I read what happened to everyone. It was quite sad that everything was done.

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4lex_7ru

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I didn't cry but I was a little sad, mostly when watching my character's funeral.

#54
KnightofPhoenix

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After I read about Morrigan, I had tears in my eyes yes.

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First time i sided with morrigan, and throw the world to an age of darkness with an unholy god. I didn't cry. Except when they told you about the morrigan ring and the regret and sadness she felt about leaving me. It was sad.

Second time, i let alistair died, then reload and kill myself. I don't really know why, but i was more sad about my funeral than about alistair death. Not because it was MY funeral, but about what they say. If alistair die, they are still happy to have won, (and they seems to forget everything about him), but if you die, they are all very sad.

#56
Mithrundir

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Cried, no. But did I get very attached to the storyline to the part where I was furious the game ended and I couldn't play any longer and track down Morrigan to find the fate of my child. Being a serious mmorpg player as myself I find games where after the main storyline your playing for that character is over is the easy way out.



I myself haven't really ever cared for in-game romance but in this game I actually was frustrated to find an ending where Morrigan was leaving with or without a child, which don't get me wrong I love rpg's and getting involved with the story but here I actually was physically impacted by the sheer compelling and indebt storyline that draws a relatable gamer in.

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DragonRageGT

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Stupid addictive and captivating game!

I'm trying to start another char, I have two different ones that already did their origins as soon as I got the game,  but damn, this game is so captivating that I can only think of creating my warrior again and do it again in Nightmare now, after a Hard run ... huahuahuah

I fell in love with my character and with my party too, I think that is it ... I do not want him to go limbo ... not even if this time he have to die at the end.

The bit..err.. witch said she loved my first time and I already said above I cried in the end and char was alive! I don't want just to reload and redo the ending, not now that I finnaly received my CE with all DCL's!!! =)

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KnightofPhoenix

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I am quite relieved that I am not the only one who was sad. When I finished my first game, I was bordering depression. I even hesitated making a new game for 2 days and I don't really know why.

I thought the ending was too perfect and sad that I don't want to experience other endings.

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KnightofPhoenix wrote...

I am quite relieved that I am not the only one who was sad. When I finished my first game, I was bordering depression. I even hesitated making a new game for 2 days and I don't really know why.
I thought the ending was too perfect and sad that I don't want to experience other endings.

Bleh.  Hate to admit it, but same here.

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Considering I couldn't even bring myself to PLAY the ending once I found out about it - yup.


I still haven't played beyond Redcliffe redoux.

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andybuiadh

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Rattleface wrote...

KnightofPhoenix wrote...

I am quite relieved that I am not the only one who was sad. When I finished my first game, I was bordering depression. I even hesitated making a new game for 2 days and I don't really know why.
I thought the ending was too perfect and sad that I don't want to experience other endings.

Bleh.  Hate to admit it, but same here.


Yup same thing here too. I didn't think it'd feel right second time around. But I've gotten used to it. :)

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The Ultimate Sacrifice ending was just epic. It did leave me a bit misty-eyed. It truly felt like the end of a saga, and I liked it more than the happy ending.

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uke2se wrote...

The Ultimate Sacrifice ending was just epic. It did leave me a bit misty-eyed. It truly felt like the end of a saga, and I liked it more than the happy ending.


I saved it at the Morrigans Offer part and played it though both ways, and I found the sacrifice ending to really tug at the old heart strings.

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Mithrundir

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andybuiadh wrote...

Rattleface wrote...

KnightofPhoenix wrote...

I am quite relieved that I am not the only one who was sad. When I finished my first game, I was bordering depression. I even hesitated making a new game for 2 days and I don't really know why.
I thought the ending was too perfect and sad that I don't want to experience other endings.

Bleh.  Hate to admit it, but same here.


Yup same thing here too. I didn't think it'd feel right second time around. But I've gotten used to it. :)


Still haven't even started another walkthrough myself after days, I couldn't imagine doing it in any different way and don't want to.

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Zoe Dedweth

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I was so bummed out after the ending that I just switched the pc off and went to bed. I thought "screw it all". Then the next day I started my mage :)

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I haven't finished it officially, but upon hearing the different outcomes I went to youtube.  Each one made me sad, but the one where Alistair dies for me... well that just did me in. :crying:

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Majspuffen

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It's hard for me to cry over something... but this game almost got me, I could feel the tears, but nothing that would leave my eyes. Now, am I not the image of machoness, or what? On the other hand, though, the game "pokémon mystery dungeon: explorers of darkness"... that ending got me. It's the first time I've cried for years. That ending was emotional... Although, there were other factors involved. I was stuck at the hospital, for one. (trying to save my dignity)

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When my character sacrificed herself to kill the Archdemon, I felt emotionally drained and relief that she had ended the Blight.

It was touching because she was a slightly built, light armoured Rogue with a ponytail. Yet she looked so determined when she picked up the sword and charged at the Archdemon to make the final blow.

Modifié par SeanMurphy2, 21 novembre 2009 - 02:26 .