Final Boss Prediction
#26
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 07:32
#27
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 07:33
#28
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 07:34
A geek orgasm of some kind should be involved.
#29
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 07:40
#30
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 07:44
#31
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 07:50
Kekkis wrote...
Thalador wrote...
I can't take Harbinger seriously after his ending speech in ME2 and Arrival ("dust struggling against cosmic winds... ^^). He's a ham compared to Sovereign. When I talk to Nazara on Virmire I always have goosebumps (plus: "This exchange is over." *all windows shatter*)... and don't forget his theme which is one of the best villain themes of all times.
All in all, if it's Harbinger, then I hope he will change into a Sovereign-like antagonist. If Harbinger is just a mook, and we'll face someone else, I still hope he or she or it will be of Sovereign's caliber (not the size).
Sovereign & Saren part 2 played by Harbringer & TIM as last fight would be lazy writing.
That's not what I meant. I just want the main antagonist to be of Sovereign's caliber (personality-wise) or even better. No repeated plot elements or mechanisms, though.
#32
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 07:54
That would really suck.
#33
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 07:58
#34
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 07:59
#35
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:03
gunswordfist wrote...
The Citadel
I could see this.
#36
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:06
#37
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:15
Just like the first two.
XD
I'm being pessimistic for the sake of pessimistic here. =P
#38
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:25
#39
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:26
#40
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:33
Zanallen wrote...
The last boss is going to be Indoctrinated Shepard.
i always imagined that Shepard will have an Evil Twin
#41
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:37
#42
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:37
#43
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:40
marshalleck wrote...
Final boss fight will be the player controlling their squad in a fight against indoctrinated Reaper-Shepard.
Screw that, let me kill my squadmates myself.
#44
Guest_AwesomeName_*
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:40
Guest_AwesomeName_*
Lord Aesir wrote...
Shepard fighting an indoctrinated version of himself within his own head? Brilliant!AwesomeName wrote...
Indoctrination.
Aha, not exactly; I literally meant indoctrination (something like this). I think the last boss should happen before the endgame, where the real fight begins (but not against anything personified). I think fighting against something like, say, physical and mental exhaustion is far more interesting than fighting a actual enemy. I know Bosses are going to have their place in the game, and I'm certainly looking forward to them, but I think a final boss should happen before the final, final leg of the conflict, especially since games like this are getting better and better and telling stories. I'm not sure if that really makes any sense... An example scenario would be something like, say, Frodo starting at the bottom of Mount Doom; he fights a "boss"; then the real fight begins when he has to struggle up the mountain. That didn't happen in LOTR, exactly, but I'm deliberately twisting what happened to try to give an idea of what I'd like.
#45
Guest_wastelander75_*
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:42
Guest_wastelander75_*
#46
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:58
Or: Harbinger ASSUMES DIRECT CONTROL of all your squadmates and you have to kill them all.
Modifié par Fredvdp, 23 juin 2011 - 08:59 .
#47
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 08:59
#48
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 09:06
#49
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 09:09
Hard to portray that in an RPG video game though...AwesomeName wrote...
Lord Aesir wrote...
Shepard fighting an indoctrinated version of himself within his own head? Brilliant!AwesomeName wrote...
Indoctrination.
Aha, not exactly; I literally meant indoctrination (something like this). I think the last boss should happen before the endgame, where the real fight begins (but not against anything personified). I think fighting against something like, say, physical and mental exhaustion is far more interesting than fighting a actual enemy. I know Bosses are going to have their place in the game, and I'm certainly looking forward to them, but I think a final boss should happen before the final, final leg of the conflict, especially since games like this are getting better and better and telling stories. I'm not sure if that really makes any sense... An example scenario would be something like, say, Frodo starting at the bottom of Mount Doom; he fights a "boss"; then the real fight begins when he has to struggle up the mountain. That didn't happen in LOTR, exactly, but I'm deliberately twisting what happened to try to give an idea of what I'd like.
#50
Guest_AwesomeName_*
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 09:16
Guest_AwesomeName_*
Lord Aesir wrote...
Hard to portray that in an RPG video game though...AwesomeName wrote...
Lord Aesir wrote...
Shepard fighting an indoctrinated version of himself within his own head? Brilliant!AwesomeName wrote...
Indoctrination.
Aha, not exactly; I literally meant indoctrination (something like this). I think the last boss should happen before the endgame, where the real fight begins (but not against anything personified). I think fighting against something like, say, physical and mental exhaustion is far more interesting than fighting a actual enemy. I know Bosses are going to have their place in the game, and I'm certainly looking forward to them, but I think a final boss should happen before the final, final leg of the conflict, especially since games like this are getting better and better and telling stories. I'm not sure if that really makes any sense... An example scenario would be something like, say, Frodo starting at the bottom of Mount Doom; he fights a "boss"; then the real fight begins when he has to struggle up the mountain. That didn't happen in LOTR, exactly, but I'm deliberately twisting what happened to try to give an idea of what I'd like.
Yeah it is. I think they could though. They seem to be intertwining the drama/cinematics into the actual gameplay, so I don't see why not.





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