Blightrose wrote...
You can bet most of the pro reviewers played it to the end. They might not have been satisfied with the end but they make a living writing these articles so they tend to avoid the single minded hyperbole you find on these forums.
They can actually say what they feel without resorting to "OMG! my world has collapsed, I will hate and stalk BW employes untill they release a new DLC ending".
From gamespy: "The ending is confusing." then he goes on to say mostly positive stuff about the ending although he would have liked a little more clarity.
Honestly, people wind each other up. Its ok to feel a little cheated off the ending you wanted, it wasnt what I expected either. But save the hyperbole, it makes you sound more like a nutter than a concerned fan.
Dude, your assets don't matter, you spend 27+ hours building up all those assets and for the final mission and in retrospect the missions before, they do nothing, nothing whatsoever. We spent 27+ hours listening to dialog, shooting things, and some occasional story throwing itself out at us, and in the end it was for literally no reason whatsoever. The assets don't matter in the end or in the ending, despite what you choose, despite what you do, despite how many you have... and worse, they apparently paid so little attention to these assets that they didn't just give them the wrong images at times for their entries or reuse the same ones over and over, but they forgot at least 800+ asset points in the game to get the 8000 TOTAL that is needing, when they said they put MORE THAN ENOUGH in.
And your fleets don't matter nor do your troops, it's all the same thing and in the end you suck.
They've done this before, with Dragon Age 2 and now the TORtanic, I miss the old BioWare.
Anyway, if a game is built on choice and advertised as such and having that choice matter and then makes you do all this stuff and it doesn't actually matter... then that game is incomplete and since "incomplete" doesn't exist in the game reviewing world, the best it really be is a 6.5 - 7, because it's missing crucial information, details, and factors. That won't be changed, but this is not a 9 or even an 8... your choices don't matter, and not just for the 5 minute ending.
Modifié par Vasarkian, 13 mars 2012 - 04:21 .





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