http://vulpesetuva.t...nough-one-thing
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Modifié par yukidama, 11 mars 2012 - 09:10 .
Modifié par yukidama, 11 mars 2012 - 09:10 .
yukidama wrote...
Have you guys listened to this? It's a very spoilery bit from the ending with Anderson but there's extra dialogue that was apparently cut. The original scene was amazing on its own, but this is just that much more painful. This is the scene that ME3 ends on for me. Jen Hale is so amazing. Her voice...
http://vulpesetuva.t...nough-one-thing
EDIT: TopShep


Modifié par Aislinn Trista, 11 mars 2012 - 10:21 .

Indeed.CrazyRah wrote...
/snip
It's not that often that i find a screenshot that 100% reflect my mood. Shepard manage to do it

Modifié par Tup3xi, 11 mars 2012 - 10:44 .




Modifié par slydfoxxy, 11 mars 2012 - 11:01 .
yukidama wrote...
Have you guys listened to this? It's a very spoilery bit from the ending with Anderson but there's extra dialogue that was apparently cut. The original scene was amazing on its own, but this is just that much more painful. This is the scene that ME3 ends on for me. Jen Hale is so amazing. Her voice...
http://vulpesetuva.t...nough-one-thing
EDIT: TopShep
/picsnip
It just doesn't make any sense.SkaldFish wrote...
Has anyone heard of any explanation from BioWare of the "Here we are, back in the Normandy" part of the ending?
For the life of me I can't come up with any reasonable explanation. My FemShep's squadmates storm the beam with her, and apparently die in the attempt (according to the radio transmission you hear as Shepard wakes up, the Alliance believes everyone died), then the same two squadmates suddenly show up walking out of the Normandy???
To me this is one of the biggest "What the...?" moments in the whole ending sequence. If I could just understand what it was intended to mean...
It's almost like something gets left out or skipped over, or the story branching takes the wrong branch.
Aislinn Trista wrote...
yukidama wrote...
Have you guys listened to this? It's a very spoilery bit from the ending with Anderson but there's extra dialogue that was apparently cut. The original scene was amazing on its own, but this is just that much more painful. This is the scene that ME3 ends on for me. Jen Hale is so amazing. Her voice...
http://vulpesetuva.t...nough-one-thing
EDIT: TopShep
/picsnip
Oh... I'm crying so hard right now.:crying:
:crying:
Tup3xi wrote...
It just doesn't make any sense.SkaldFish wrote...
Has anyone heard of any explanation from BioWare of the "Here we are, back in the Normandy" part of the ending?
For the life of me I can't come up with any reasonable explanation. My FemShep's squadmates storm the beam with her, and apparently die in the attempt (according to the radio transmission you hear as Shepard wakes up, the Alliance believes everyone died), then the same two squadmates suddenly show up walking out of the Normandy???
To me this is one of the biggest "What the...?" moments in the whole ending sequence. If I could just understand what it was intended to mean...
It's almost like something gets left out or skipped over, or the story branching takes the wrong branch.
Sorry mate, but as good as the game was, the last ten minutes of it ruin the experience completely.f1r3storm wrote...
silverhammer08 wrote...
So basically, we should be grateful for what the game gave us, and then took all of that away from us in the last 10 ****ing minutes ? Am I hearing this right or am I having a bad, narc-induced dream over here ?f1r3storm wrote...
adneate wrote...
AtlasMickey wrote...
It can't be that bad!
It really is, this game crashes and burns in the most destructive spectacular way I've ever seen. It doesn't just destroy the game, it destroys the trilogy and nukes the entire IP into blackened ash.
The drop off in quality is about as aburpt as falling off a cliff 200 feet on to jagged rocks. One minute it's good then it's unbearably horrible to the point of physical revulsion.
So you let these few minutes destroy all those wonderful experiences you had with the games?
Well, your loss.
I certainly wouldn't want to miss or forget all those experiences, the people i met through them, even if only 5% of the final game maybe disappointing.
I'm very grateful for the most awesome experiences i had during the whole trilogy, aside from the Normandy part at the end. Thats the only thing that bugs me.
And i refuse to let it ruin anything else for me, because no other game made me feel so many different and strong emotions during the course of the story. That makes the game an outstanding achievement for me, regardless of what happens at the end.
Guest_Flies_by_Handles_*
yukidama wrote...
Have you guys listened to this? It's a very spoilery bit from the ending with Anderson but there's extra dialogue that was apparently cut. The original scene was amazing on its own, but this is just that much more painful. This is the scene that ME3 ends on for me. Jen Hale is so amazing. Her voice...
http://vulpesetuva.t...nough-one-thing
CrazyRah wrote...
Tup3xi wrote...
It just doesn't make any sense.SkaldFish wrote...
Has anyone heard of any explanation from BioWare of the "Here we are, back in the Normandy" part of the ending?
For the life of me I can't come up with any reasonable explanation. My FemShep's squadmates storm the beam with her, and apparently die in the attempt (according to the radio transmission you hear as Shepard wakes up, the Alliance believes everyone died), then the same two squadmates suddenly show up walking out of the Normandy???
To me this is one of the biggest "What the...?" moments in the whole ending sequence. If I could just understand what it was intended to mean...
It's almost like something gets left out or skipped over, or the story branching takes the wrong branch.
It absolutely don't make sense at all.. right now it's the biggest WTF moment i've experienced
When he said to my Shepard 'I'm proud of you child,' I lost it. I always thought that Zody would see Anderson as a surrogate father to her since her own is dead. But oh god, this.yukidama wrote...
Have you guys listened to this? It's a very spoilery bit from the ending with Anderson but there's extra dialogue that was apparently cut. The original scene was amazing on its own, but this is just that much more painful. This is the scene that ME3 ends on for me. Jen Hale is so amazing. Her voice...
http://vulpesetuva.t...nough-one-thing
EDIT: TopShep
/snip
Makes me just melt.CrazyRah wrote...
It's not that often that i find a screenshot that 100% reflect my mood. Shepard manage to do it
meonlyred wrote...
When he said to my Shepard 'I'm proud of you child,' I lost it. I always thought that Zody would see Anderson as a surrogate father to her since her own is dead. But oh god, this.yukidama wrote...
Have you guys listened to this? It's a very spoilery bit from the ending with Anderson but there's extra dialogue that was apparently cut. The original scene was amazing on its own, but this is just that much more painful. This is the scene that ME3 ends on for me. Jen Hale is so amazing. Her voice...
http://vulpesetuva.t...nough-one-thing
EDIT: TopShep
/snip
My original plan was for her to somehow live and have children with Kaidan. Her life had been so messed up (Mindoir and Akuze) that I wanted her to find something normal in the end. Surprise her that she could have something as simple as that. The 'I don't think I'd be very good at it' is actually how she feels.
Oh well, that dream got shot out the window like a freaking cannon. No babies, no happy ending, just death. Going to go cry again.
Modifié par ELE08, 11 mars 2012 - 05:20 .