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So Saren Was Right All Along?


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#26
Synthetic Frost

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I think the biggest issue here is that Bioware and EA tried so hard to tell a "different" story, with consequences, that they forgot that most every possible story has already been told. Being "different" now when quite frankly, you're not at the same level of Homer's Odyssey, Hamlet, or Macbeth, just leads to... Well... This.

In the end, after spending 3 games and 600+ hours on a single story, we WANT the option of that happy ending. We spent so much time on these games, only to feel cheated and denied. Sure, having the options of the bittersweet and "bad" endings is what the spirit of Mass Effect is all about. But that's just it. The OPTION. And you, Bioware, have just deprived us of that.

The majority of the fanbase isn't upset about how crappy the endings are. We're upset that each of the endings feels like we have no options. No matter what we do, the galaxy is screwed, which goes against the entire theme of options, the option for survival that the first two games imply we have.

As a fan of the series, and of Bioware in general, please don't take what I have to say lightly... But it feels very much like EA had some input, and it feels like you're saying "SCREW YOU" to ME personally.

As a player who's invested a lot of time into this, that hurts. A lot.

Hopefully someone at Bioware will read this post. It's genuinely how I feel as a betrayed fan if the leaked endings are indeed real.

Modifié par Synthetic Frost, 03 mars 2012 - 11:24 .


#27
Melgrimm

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While I may be disappointed with the outcomes after I play the game, I do not think the destruction of the Mass Relays spells doom for the galaxy. Having a sizable portion of the population remain on most worlds might be worth breaking a cycle of extinction that has occurred countless times before: it gives life a chance to progress again, regardless of whether the Reapers are destroyed, merged, or controlled. That's a helluva lot better than obliteration.

Saren's option was to roll over for the Reapers, and it would have lead to a far worse outcome than any presented in ME3; look at the Protheans, they didn't progress or even really survive in any meaningful way past their cycle.

#28
Aesieru

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I enjoyed some of BioWares games more than I did reading the Odyssey.