So we can't get the ending we want after all?
#27176
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 12:57
#27177
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 12:58
#27178
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 12:59
FOX216BC wrote...
'final fantasy XIII-2 dlc ending' this could have given EA some Idea's in to making more profit of the large ME community. To be honest if there is a dlc comming to make sense of all this, i will not hesitate to pay for it.
But make sure next time when you buy a car, that you buy the wheels and break extra.
Sounds idiotic, right?
Modifié par KHReborn, 14 mars 2012 - 01:00 .
#27181
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:00
MaSTA_SoLIDUS wrote...
Be careful about assuming you are in the majority, just because you see a lot of voices that agree doesn't automatically imply that all unheard voices agree.
On the other side:
Have you ever seen such a reaction to an ending of other games? I'm not. But it is true, that nobody can say, that we are in a majority.
#27184
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:00
They must bring a new ending, damn it can even be an open-end but why destroying everything they build up? He said we want a memorable ending for the story we all love. But this is just - unacceptable.
So, I already posted my hole expression in the German section of the forum, but to come back to the topic: how are the chances for a DLC adding a new end?
Damn, if they just would have left the mass relays! Interpretation would have been possible!
#27186
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:01
On the hurt sheperd on the citadel you can see his facial implantation scars again (i had them removed in ME2) along with the glowing.
Thing is, they are glowing RED, when they should be glowing blue for me. I'm almost completely Paragon.
It might just have been neglected but if you take into account that BLUE and RED are more or less reversed in the final choice (Destroy giving you the "good" ending) it makes you think.
#27189
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:02
BaileysChick wrote...
Casey Hudson Responds - Defending Endings - SIGH
Hudson responds "I didn't want the game to be forgettable, and even right down to the sort of polarizing reaction that the ends have had with people–debating what the endings mean and what's going to happen next, and what situation are the characters left in.
"That to me is part of what's exciting about this story. There has always been a little bit of mystery there and a little bit of interpretation, and it's a story that people can talk about after the fact."
Sorry Casey you missed the entire point of a "final game". We want closure, we want an ending. The time for mystery and wild interpretations is over. I want to talk about the game sure but I want to share the awesome moments not my interpretation of what might be going on. You gave Mordin closure, you gave Thane closure, you gave Tali closure, now give Shepard closure!
Modifié par Doppelgaenger, 14 mars 2012 - 01:03 .
#27190
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:03
#27192
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:04
purplehaybusa wrote...
WHAT.
IS.
THIS.
An unconfirmed rumor at this time. However, verifying the veracity of this by Bioware would be a very simple way of ending a lot of this speculation/anger. Of course they may also see a lot of the press about the 'controversy' of the endings as a fantastic way of creating post-release hype about the game and keeping it in front of consumers.
It also makes business sense to release the true endings as DLC later, by encouraging people to buy the game as opposed to renting it or reselling it which undercuts sales of the game itself.
While it makes sense from a business perspective this is, again, just a rumor that at this point is purely wild speculation based upon a leaked multiplayer image. I would wait for someone official to announce it.
#27193
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:04
Apfelweinbrauer wrote...
Well, at first, I apologize in adavance for my bad English, i hope I can bring my thoughts into a readable form.
Actually ME 3 is a really phantastic game, (almost) everything is done well, ineteresting quests, great characters, excellent graphics and sound, good gameplay and a well-done enemy AI, a world rich of details and on top of that just a few minor bugs and glitches - truly a masterpiece!
And then you get to the ending of the game...
Dear god...
...
Long story short: While the credits were rolling, I could feel the slow, agonizing death of my inner child.
Completely void of logic, abysmally bad writing, oviously copied from Deus Ex, in actualitiy ignoring EACH & EVERY of my decisions I made during the complete saga, BioWare manages not only downgrading but completely ruining a 100 hour space epos within a 5 minute cutscene.
Aboriginal I intended, after my first paragon-playtrough, to play this game again as a renegade and enjoy different romances, but after this ending (I am deliberatley using the singular here) I am not even able to start the game anymore.
100 hours of playtime, just to pick a different colour for the explosions in the last cutscene? No, thanks!
For casual gamers who are more interested in general gameplay/multiplayer and don't care too much about the storyline, or for players new to the series, who have never played ME 1 & 2, this might be an acceptable game. But for me, this is easily the biggest disappointment I experienced within my 22 years as an active gamer.
(And that's from a guy who owns the full version of Black&White and the full
version of Daikatana :-/ )
I am impressed. It has been a long time since I played Daikatana and Black&White, but those games have a special place in my heart..
All I can say, is welcome to the fight brother. Your pain is our pain. I´ve finished the game nearly a week ago and I still can't get myself to play it (or ME1 and 2) or even play any other game. I tried going back to L.A. Noire (solving crimes sounded as a good escaping mechanism) but there was no thrill, only the emptyness left by Mass Effect 3's ending.
If I had simply played 100 hours I would be feeling a lot better than I actually am, but imagine for a moment if you had played every póssibility, every choice, every romance, and had planned to use all those game saves on Mass Effect 3 only to see how every little thing you did in the past 5 years changed things? I have well over 1.000 hours invested in the game since ME1 was released, and to be faced with this ending is just too much to bear..
There are on this forum many theories about what "really" happened, but so far I am inclined to believe that "halllucination" theory. But not as it was posted in here. Don't get me wrong, the "hallucination/indoctrination" theory makes sense, but what I trully mean is that I have been hallucinating since I got to that beam of light (me, plaer, not my Sheppard), for what other explanation there is for Bioware/EA s.... us up so badly? Maybe I ´ve gone mad, or maybe I died and this is my own hell, but in no way this is what Bioware promised to deliver us..
Keep holding the Line people...
#27194
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:05
Hold the line!!
#27195
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:07
Thanks to everbody, hold the line!
#27196
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:07
This is why I find it hard to believe that Bioware is happy with how it ends.Rdubs wrote...
http://attackofthefa...effect-3-sucks/
He mentioned Shepard being able to breathe in space without proper equipment.
Joker never abandoning anyone no matter what.
The fact that Shepard doesn't even question the choices before him.
The relay outcome which is IMO huge. Sheaprd pretty much killed everyone without a second thought.
And the many others the article mentioned.
So with that in mind Bioware thinks it makes sense?.... Yeah I sorry but if that is the case then it proves they don't know their own lore and just are sick of the series.
I know it's been said but they are up to something. To just brush off everything you put in the games before it up to this point is just.... Well I'm not even gonna sugarcoat it.. STUPID.
Then they say it's for us to interpret?? What's to interpret when everyone knows what really happened to all the forces you gathered? Not to mention the other people galaxy wide.
I'm beggining to think that Bioware is enjoying toying with us and we really have idea what's coming. I just can't comprehend them being ok with a story they created and pretty much killed because they left out important factors.
Everything else about the game is awesome, but come on....really Bioware? Just come out pointing at us saying hahahaha we had you didn't we.
Id be pissed and really want to kick someone's *** but have to in some twisted way smile at what you did if it is in fact what you are doing.
Man I need sleep.
Modifié par Bionic Weapon, 14 mars 2012 - 01:10 .
#27197
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:08
#27198
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:08
MaSTA_SoLIDUS wrote...
Be careful about assuming you are in the majority, just because you see a lot of voices that agree doesn't automatically imply that all unheard voices agree.
Have you seen a lot of the comments *outside* of BSN?? Not that many are positive and the overwhelming majority I've seen are "WTF Bioware!" for the end (Singular, not plural since there is just one). So we may not be 75% or even 65% of the gamers who bought ME3, but its a significant enough number to make itself known to people outside of BSN and even have EA/BW at least take notice.
#27199
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:08
when you talk to the catalyst your in a circle. then once you get to make the color choice you get 3 branching paths in the same shape of the dialogue wheel...
maybe i'm just grasping at straws, but they really tried to symbolise the whole "choice" thing here. even though its not much of one.
Modifié par havoc373, 14 mars 2012 - 01:08 .




Ce sujet est fermé
Retour en haut




