Well bioware, here I am just as you intended. I am not someone who generally frequents gaming forums, but my experience with
mass effect 3 was so gutwrenching that I have been compelled to sign in and make my way here. I have already perused many of the reviews and other threads on these forums, and what I have to add may not be that earthshattering from what other players have already noted, but hopefully it is at least somewhat therapuetic for myself and hopefully, someone out there is listening.
Ok review time, we'll start with the good
-The interaction between my crew members was amazing. Let us not forget many of Shep's crew members have been through various adventures with each other as well as shep. Having them actually act like friends towards each other instead of just standing there awating Shep's intrusion was great.
- Combat was intense and epic. I know many people have complained about "gears of
mass effect" but the way I look at it, I'm commander sheppard, killer of reapers, I think i can handle curb stomping a zombie here and there.
- The voice acting was excellent as per usual.
- Cameos from various characters were great. I was slightly disappointed you could not acquire more ME2 characters as crew members, but some of the cameos like Thane's were excellent additions.
- I felt the new gathering system was vastly better. I think the less "tedium" as I call it, that you have in a game the better. Mining platinum or falling down a few cliffs in the Mako to get that last tech node can only be interesting for so long. I felt the new gathering system was quick and efficient.
- I know alot of people have complained about the music, but I really liked it espeically for the more poignant moments.
- The new enemies were excellent. The reaper asari were especially creepy and dangerous. The final battle right before running for the citadel beam with mutliple converted asari bearing down on you was epic.
- I felt the designers did and excellent job rewarding players who have been in it the whole time for all 3 games. Little convos like conrad talking about why the hell did we switch from guns with unlimited ammo to thermal clips were great.
The bad
- Why is cerberus such a big deal? I mean I realize TIM has a ton of resources but I have a hard time believing they could pull off doing things like capturing the citadel.
- Certain plot points were somewhat sketchy. Like how exactly did the genophage cure get dispersed around the entire planet when the vehicle of its disperal gets blown up 10 seconds after its activated?
- Some bugs like in dialogue cut scenes the camer focusing on a blank wall instead of the talking character. Also in dialogue outside of cut scenes voices would sometimes cut out
- While I did not have many major complaints as many of the auto responses were in line with how i played shep in previous games, some more dialogue wheel choices would have been nice when talking with the crew.
The ugly.
Ok here we go /deep breath. If you have been paying attention at all, you know exactly what we are going to talk about in this section, the ending. I actually waited a couple of days to post anything as I did not want to come off as a raving lunatic who just had his guts ripped out. Instead I hope to discuss this in a fairly calm and logical manner. First off let me start by saying I do not play many video games. When I do play them however, I commit to them fully. I have been a
massive bioware fan going back to the Baldur's Gate days so I know the quality of work you guys put out. When I discovered
mass effect 1 and 2, I instantly found my new favorite franchise. For everyone out there comparing ME to a movie, novel or work of art, you are dead wrong. Video games are designed for complete immersion. The designers want you to feel like you ARE your character. In other storytelling vehicles, you are just a bystander watching things unfold. In video games I am the one doing the shooting, talking or whatever the game calls for. Bioware has always succeeded in this regard for me, and never more strongly than in
mass effect. I love my character, i love my crew, and i love the universe they artfully created.
Thus this ending came as a
massive shock to me, and not the good kind. In fact after I finished
Mass Effect 3 I had to walk away from my computer before I did anything unpleasent to it, and felt physically ill. The ending just does not fit with what
mass effect has come to stand for.
Mass effect has always felt like a very "real" game for me. Obvioulsy in real life there are no reapers or geth running around, but problems were always solved by talking, shooting or bioticing your way to victory. There was no magical hibbity bibbity or supernatural mojo going on. So why, after all of that is the ending ultimately determined in an ethereal and seemingly super natural way? I mean a final convo with some mysterious star being instead of a show down with Harbinger is how we are going to go out? Does not seem very
mass effect like.
Secondly, sheppard is a fighter. Whether it is for humanity, himself, his crew or whatever the case, he
fights. So why does he just so blithely accept these ultimately terrible terms the star child lays down? When confronted with a seemingly unbeatable ancient machine ship, he destroys it. When confronted with a suicide mission, he pulls it off with everyone or almost everyone making it back the other side. So why does he just lay down for this?
Mass effect has always been about beating the odds, doing the impossible and somehow surviving to talk about it the next day. I feel like sheppard would be far more inclined to tell the star child to go f off while he looks for a way back down planet side rather than just going along with it.
Which brings me to my next issue. As stated I feel like a big part of
mass effect has always been being able to pull of the impossible. As long as your team had your back, you always had a chance of succeeding and living to talk about it. Call it foolish, childish, or "unimaginative" but I want an ending in keeping with the rest of the series. I want to be able to laugh in harbingers face while I'm ending his existance and then go retire on a beach somewhere with my LI and garrus talking about the good old days and how crazy we were to take on the most badass force in the known universe. You have stated that you were going for something "edgy" and "memorable" but there is a fine line between edgy and cruel. Arbitrarily just killing the character I have come to enjoy so much where I have 0 say in the matter infuriates me on a base emotional level that is hard to articulate. I understand the idea of the "noble sacrifice," and indeed it is an excellent tool in many stories. But not this story. Not this character. Paragon or renegade, sheppard doesn't just lie down and sacrifice his life without fighting first.
Even worse than killing sheppard and stranding my crew (which how did they all get in the ship anyway?) on some random planet was the destruction of the universe as we know it. With all of the relays destroyed and the citadel exploded, who knows how long it will be before the various races can connect once again? I feel like you did such an excellent job crafting the
mass effect universe, that it was completely unfathomable as to why you would choose to destroy it. From a purely business standpoint the ME universe is a cash cow that could keep on giving and from a gamers perspective the destruction of the relays was the last straw. Shep may die, my crew may die, but I WILL NOT accept the entire universe being completely and totally altered and thrown back however many thousands of years. Not to mention the earth is now inhabited by large krogan, asari, turian, quarian and possibly geth forces. What is the next game going to be? take earth back from the angry krogan hordes? oh yeah and that nice note we got from wrex about his kids, I guess he is never going to get to see them. The homeworld Tali has been fighting for all this time? Yeah not setting foot on it again. I just do not understand why this decision was made.
The biggest tragedy in all of this for me however is not that the ending ruined
mass effect 3 for me, but that it ruined the entire series. I have played
mass effect 1 and 2 more times than I can count. I fully anticipated 3 ending and me being sad that it was over, then consoling myself by making a new shep and replaying the entire trilogy. Now I have no interest in touching anything involved with
mass effect. Everything I have fought for in the games means absolutely nothing. I mean what is the point? In the end no matter what I am going to run into some weird star being who is going to give me three terrible choices all of which end in my death and the destruction of the travel networks throughout the universe. Even future DLC such as the often suggested "take back Omega' would have no traction with me. Anything that takes place before the ending of ME3 is pointless unless somehow this end is not the actual end. I know I will not be investing in any further dlc if that is the case and I do not think I am alone. I mean hell i am probably in the minority on this but even the multiplayer holds no interest now. What is the point of fighting off those geth forces if they are all going to be vaporized soon anyway? Who cares about cerberus trying to steal something if we are all stuck in this system anyway? The way this game ended has just killed all enjoyment of any facet of the series for me.
So now I have become a completely obsessive conspiracy theorist. I cling to every indoctronation theory and mysterious tweet in the hopes that they will shed a clue into something which will save this series for me. If there is indeed a final DLC with an ending more in line with the other games, I will curse your genius while acquiring the new content as quickly as possible, free or otherwise. Maybe this is exactly what you wanted, but if this is indeed how it all ends, I will have no interest in anything associated with
Mass Effect in the future which is a huge tragedy for me as I truly enjoyed the masterpiece you created until those last unfathomable 10 minutes.
Please, I shamelessly beg you, give us something.
Modifié par Mushufasa1512, 16 mars 2012 - 08:33 .