So people are mad because thers no happy ending? LMFAO
#1
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:24
Eff that.
If the ending is depressing, sad and not happy in any way possible, then it's realistic and it stays true to the whole series.
I hate when Mass Effect went mainstream. If it hadn't then we wouldn't have to deal with these noob fanboys whining about the game not having a happily ever after ending.
Seriosly. Worst effing fanbase ever. I like Bioware and love Mass Effect to death, but I'm not proud to say I'm a fan, with people like you I can't say so.
#2
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:27
But seriously, I'll be fine with it if it's presented properly. If it's a good story, it's a good story, whether or not the ending is a rough one. I mean, sure, if it feels arbitrarily bad when I actually play it, yeah, I'll complain then, but even the harshest endings can be "satisfying" in the right context.
#3
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:27
#4
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:28
#5
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:28
#6
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:30
Warhawk137 wrote...
Dude, Johnny Sasaki was awesome!
But seriously, I'll be fine with it if it's presented properly. If it's a good story, it's a good story, whether or not the ending is a rough one. I mean, sure, if it feels arbitrarily bad when I actually play it, yeah, I'll complain then, but even the harshest endings can be "satisfying" in the right context.
LOST had a bad ending, because they never explained a thing, with MASS EFFECT, Bioware already explained in ME2 with Legion the Reaper's motives and possible origin and who created them.
There aren't any plot holes possible. It's all been explained. The only thing left is to end the fight. If Shepard has to freaking die, so what? That's an ending that stayed true to the series.
Seriously, whining because the serioes hadn't a happy ending where Shepard marries Tali, we beat the Reapers and everyone live happily ever after is just stupid as hell. Seriously. Damn the day Mass Effect went mainstram. Damn the god damn day.
#7
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:30
You do realise there still is multiple endings?LilyasAvalon wrote...
You're perfectly aware this is supposed to be a series with mulitple endings, right? Like Dragon Age Origins?
#8
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:31
Modifié par Random Jerkface, 29 février 2012 - 08:34 .
#9
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:34
Also, weak. ME has always been upbeat, and was hardly realistic, even within its own universe. One of the endings (the worst one, and should never have been included, I say) has all life become biosynthetic because space magic explosion.If the ending is depressing, sad and not happy in any way possible, then it's realistic and it stays true to the whole series.
What is this I don't even.
Modifié par Random Jerkface, 29 février 2012 - 08:35 .
#10
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:35
GodWood wrote...
You do realise there still is multiple endings?LilyasAvalon wrote...
You're perfectly aware this is supposed to be a series with mulitple endings, right? Like Dragon Age Origins?
I'll grant that I think the endings lack a bit of variety, but that's not so much a complaint about their substance, so much as it's a complaint that I kind of want to feel like I'm seeing something completely new on my second playthrough.
#11
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:35
#12
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:37
It actually speaks volumes about the ending when you realize that the majority of its (few) defenders are d***s.Patriota125 wrote...
Realistic in a way that not always the good guys are gonna win, that is. If your not gonna use ur brain even a little, don't try to argue with me.
#13
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Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:37
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I didn't know slowly dying was particularly happy,Patriota125 wrote...
I'm glad Bioware didn't pull off the mexican novela ending like Kojima did with MGS4, "every one's happy, the girl gets married and the hero lives happily ever after"
#14
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:37
#15
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:39
Patriota125 wrote...
Realistic in a way that not always the good guys are gonna win, that is. If your not gonna use ur brain even a little, don't try to argue with me.
finally someone i can agree with
i like the endings i also even have the photo
#16
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:41
I didn't know slowly dying was particularly happy
It is, because he finishes the fights, everyone is alive, there's even a marriage going on... that's a happily ever after ending.
AlphaJarmel wrote...
It's also straight up bad writing in a couple of endings anyway. One ending is literally space magic.
Yeah, you don't even know what you're talking about. You read that from the other guy here in this thread.
#17
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:43
What's different about the endings? A different burst of colour and reaper threat gone. That is IT.GodWood wrote...
You do realise there still is multiple endings?LilyasAvalon wrote...
You're perfectly aware this is supposed to be a series with mulitple endings, right? Like Dragon Age Origins?
You can't change the fact the relays are shut down/destroyed, you can't change the fact Shepard either dies or is forever alone, and you can't change the fact that the Normandy 'magically' appears next to an exploding relay and is marrooned on God knows where.
If that's the extent of 'multiple' endings, what the hell have the last 6 years been about?
Modifié par LilyasAvalon, 29 février 2012 - 08:44 .
#18
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:43
Yuqi wrote...
Most of the rage is because of what happens to the normandy.
F the Normandy and Earth i only care that the rest of the Galaxy can go on business as usual
i have said i would throw Earth and all of Sol / and or all of humanity under the galictic bus if need be
#19
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:47
Patriota125 wrote...
I'm glad Bioware didn't pull off the mexican novela ending like Kojima did with MGS4, "every one's happy, the girl gets married and the hero lives happily ever after"
Eff that.
If the ending is depressing, sad and not happy in any way possible, then it's realistic and it stays true to the whole series.
I hate when Mass Effect went mainstream. If it hadn't then we wouldn't have to deal with these noob fanboys whining about the game not having a happily ever after ending.
Seriosly. Worst effing fanbase ever. I like Bioware and love Mass Effect to death, but I'm not proud to say I'm a fan, with people like you I can't say so.
Yeah, because only you have a right to your favorite ending. The mere existance of happier endings would insult you personally and you can't have that.
The sense of entitlement from your crowd is sickening. I would be happy to have a full range of endings in the game, from happy to sad, but you cannot just abide other people having fun their way.
#20
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:49
#21
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:50
Patriota125 wrote...
AlphaJarmel wrote...
It's also straight up bad writing in a couple of endings anyway. One ending is literally space magic.
Yeah, you don't even know what you're talking about. You read that from the other guy here in this thread.
One of those endings is everything becomes synthetic. How in god's name is that even remotely possible? Supposedly there's no explanation in game for this and ever if there was, it's reaching so hard. It's straight up magic.
#22
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:50
Obidex wrote...
There is a happy ending, just hard to get.
Yeah, Shepard can survive, to go slowly mad in isolation on a deserted planet, while meanwhile Tali and Garrus starve to death while the rest of the Normandy crew can look on in horror. Happy ending!
#23
Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:51
Not entirely true, if I remember correctly Shepard is stranded on earth? I could be wrong.magnuskn wrote...
Obidex wrote...
There is a happy ending, just hard to get.
Yeah, Shepard can survive, to go slowly mad in isolation on a deserted planet, while meanwhile Tali and Garrus starve to death while the rest of the Normandy crew can look on in horror. Happy ending!
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Posté 29 février 2012 - 08:52
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