(spoilers) Your saddest moment in ME3 (endings do not count)
#26
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 09:00
I have EDI ran it through the ExtraNet and found out that it was a badly edited picture of some random human lady with minimal effort.
Yes, it is out of context and yes, It is based on the real thing.
#27
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 09:00
future_usmc wrote...
Reading yours made me realize I told ash i loved her and she told me she loved me, and then she told me she didn't want me to leave.....sorry it just kind of hits home, real life...you know (long story)Isteillia wrote...
The fact that Shepard says "I love you" to Garrus and he never says it back, and Shepard lost him.
I had to walk away from my computer at that point.
Talks about adopting kids and retiring some place warm and he can't even tell Shepard he loves her.
Heart is broken, Bioware. Not cool =(
That's what's killing me. Hits close to home (long story, myself), and I feel kinda cheated. There was no closure with that relationship. It felt very one sided. =/
Modifié par Isteillia, 08 mars 2012 - 09:04 .
#28
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 09:11
#29
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 09:25
#30
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 09:35
excuse me while I go find a tissue.
Modifié par Pentinor, 08 mars 2012 - 09:36 .
#31
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 09:38
"I am the very model of a scientist salarian . . ."
#32
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 09:46
#33
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 09:47
HaiknEdge wrote...
This didn't turn out to be the saddest, though when I saw it, I thought it was pretty sad: Grunt going after the Reaper Rachni because I was going to free the queen (again), then stumbling out of the cave, covered in blood and slumping over into Shepard's arms.
For a moment there, I really thought he was going to buy the farm. But he really didn't need luck; he had ammo.
Yeah, I almost turned the game off when the music went all sad 8(
#34
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 10:10
He was my favourite, I always recruited him first and foremost in ALL of my ME2 playthroughs and he never left my party if at all possible.
Ever. No lie.
I wanted to quit the game right then and there. It got to me pretty bad. I felt really stupid for crying over a game (I've never gotten emotional about games or movies or books what have you in the past. I was shocked.) but while Mordin's wasn't the only scene that moved me, his was the first and it really hit home for me.
After that, Thane was my LI and I figured it'd just be a routine trip to the Citadel to meet the Salarian councilor. Yeah. I was up in arms all over again. And the lack of reaction from the rest of the crew had me equally disappointed. The guy saves the Councilor and no one said a GD thing about it in my game. I have a Paragade Shep and while I usually scoff and go Renegade at moments like when Kolyat asks you to join the prayer, for Thane I was like. . .
I'll do it.
And when Kolyat reveals it was for you. . . I lost it.
By the time Legion died I felt like it was just all over. This game was just stabbing me repeatedly in the tear ducts. I was like NO MORE my gosh BioWare what do you want from me?! XD
Lastly, I swear when Grunt tackled that rachni off the cliff my heart dropped. I started tearing up again, and when he started shuffling his bloody, krogan tail back to Shepard I was so relieved it was unbelievable.
Such amazing, emotionally charged moments in the game, most of which I really regret having to watch (all those deaths of my favourites. . . man. . .) ruined by that horrible ending.
But I have to give credit where credit is due. As much as I would LOVE to change all those scenes to tailor my selfish wants, they were masterfully done.
Grab one for me, too, please.excuse me while I go find a tissue.
Modifié par tankarmarx, 08 mars 2012 - 10:11 .
#35
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 10:13
Jacob surviving his mission.
The serious answer is probably Thane, that was very well done. It was nice to see him kick ass (and brag about it!) before he went out. The prayer scene was very well done i have to say
#36
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 10:28
#37
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 10:36
Cause my father called me before the mission against Leng/Cerberus. He hesitated to tell me he might have cancer and hasn't been told the results. I just about broke down trying to continue playing to keep my mind off it. Then he succumbed to Kepral's due to the wound. It took an hour for me to even stop crying and explain to my boyfriend why my keyboard was flooded with tears.
#38
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 10:39
I knew that the quarians were wrong for wanting to wipe out the geth. I apparently made the wrong decisions in the story or simply was not thorough enough. When I destroyed the reaper, Shepard tried to call off the attack since things were going well again. They refused to do so.
Legion began to upload the reaper tech to the geth, with Tali begging me not to do it. The skies rained with debris as the quarians were slaughtered. Tali was crying so much. In the end, the anguish of her people becoming virtually extinct was too much for her -- she took off her mask, and fell over backwards off a cliff.
Tali is my favorite character in the game, and the quarians are pretty high on my list, too. This file did not have Tali romanced, but it was very sad to watch. Yet, I don't regret it (except that I could have been more thorough and gotten the super happy version, apparently). The quarians, sadly, brought this upon themselves. I would never have thought that the admiral that supported Tali so strongly and acted so noble would be the one to doom his entire race with his overwhelming hatred of the geth.
#39
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 10:41
#40
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 10:43
Tsantilas wrote...
Saying my goodbyes to my old crew with the communicator thing on Earth... oh man. Mordin, Thane, and Legion's deaths were also tough as hell.
Legion didn't get me as much as as Mordin and Thanes. Mordin's death got me crying, and then Thane's death (and him using his final breaths to say a prayer for Shepard rather than himself) so soon after forced me to stop playing for a little bit. Legion was sad, but he is still sort of there. He is part of all geth, although you can't really interact with him anymore.
Probably my favorite scene was the time capsule Liara was making, and having her decide what to say about Shepard in it.
#41
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 10:45
The Real Bowser wrote...
No question about it, it was when I chose to take the Geth over the Quarians with Tali at my side.
I knew that the quarians were wrong for wanting to wipe out the geth. I apparently made the wrong decisions in the story or simply was not thorough enough. When I destroyed the reaper, Shepard tried to call off the attack since things were going well again. They refused to do so.
Legion began to upload the reaper tech to the geth, with Tali begging me not to do it. The skies rained with debris as the quarians were slaughtered. Tali was crying so much. In the end, the anguish of her people becoming virtually extinct was too much for her -- she took off her mask, and fell over backwards off a cliff.
Tali is my favorite character in the game, and the quarians are pretty high on my list, too. This file did not have Tali romanced, but it was very sad to watch. Yet, I don't regret it (except that I could have been more thorough and gotten the super happy version, apparently). The quarians, sadly, brought this upon themselves. I would never have thought that the admiral that supported Tali so strongly and acted so noble would be the one to doom his entire race with his overwhelming hatred of the geth.
Oh my god, that is terrible! I didn't know that could have happened since the fleet listened to me... barely... I was being SUPER thorough though, so my reputation must have been high enough.
#42
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 11:15
Geez, hearing about how bad it COULD have gone...it pisses me off that much more that the ending just invalidates it all.
Sigh, I watched a whole bunch of vids on the tube and...it made me realize that this game did not need a super sad ending to still be really sad.
Modifié par Wazooty, 08 mars 2012 - 11:39 .
#43
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 11:40
#44
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 12:04
Modifié par RaduM, 08 mars 2012 - 12:07 .
#45
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 12:14
"What do you need me to do?" Now, I don't know how Mark Meer pulled off this line but on Femshep, she just sounds so....broken. Even after she's come so far she still sounds like she feels she failed. Like she has to do more even though she's so badly battered she can barely even move.
It just struck me how heavy a burden Shepard has been carrying all this time, much much more than those silly dream sequences did.
#46
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 12:17
Mostly Mordin, I thought it'd be Grunt, but that turned out well.
#47
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 12:25
- Mordin singing his song while he was releasing the cure...
- Legion dying.
Modifié par Arlionis, 08 mars 2012 - 12:26 .
#48
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 12:28
At the time, I have to say that Thane's death was rough. Mordin's was too awesome for me to be teared up over.
In hindsight... I'll have to go with Liara's remark about little blue children. Holy hell, that one hurts in hindsight - especially since in the blue and green endings, Shepard is dead (?), and in the red ending, they're never able to be together again.
#49
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 12:49
I was sobbing my brains out after that Mordin scene. I actually picked the renegade option and let things come to a confrontation...
During that longest-renegade-interrupt-option-of-all-times, I was pondering whether to take the interrupt or not, but in the end I couldn't do it, making the entire scene even more powerful.
Patrick Weekes (I presume at least that it was him writing that scene) managed to create a perfect specimen of a fictional character, one of the most intriguing characters I have ever encountered. From start to finish. No ending for the Mordin arc could have been more satisfying to me than that.
Someone else might have gotten it wrong.
The Samara Suicide also was too "perfect" for me to stop. It was the only logical conclusion to her arc and her rigid code. I really liked her character - which is why I didn't want to dishonour it by saving her.
Kirrahe just dying literally out of nowhere made me really angry...* not so much at Kai Leng (that came soon enough, however), but at Bioware for just doing that so quickly, until I realised that this was a rather fitting conclusion for his arc.
Miranda's death was rather well done as well, but I welcomed the bittersweet comic relief that was Tali's reaction in the Normady Starboard lounge... "Emergency Induction Port"
Realising that the farm girl which the PTSD Asari Commando inside Huerta Memorial Hospital had killed on Tiptri was actually Joker's sister... That just drove home how gigantic and yet personal this war was.
The dying message from the Krogan to his Rose of Illium... Oh my, that was powerful... So many details.
The last words between Anderson and Shepard after TIM is gone... Best seats in the house indeed.
The farewell between Joker and Shep...
And lastly, the final moment between Garrus and Shepard, and Jennifer Hale's perfect performance with just the right almost-teary-eyed-tremor when she said "and if I'm up in that bar and you're not... I'll be looking down to you. I'll always have your back." - God, just writing this one down makes me tear up again, since that's exactly what the ending suggests.
*From reading some of your other comments, it would seem to me that Kirrahe takes Thane's place in saving the Salarian councilor if Thane died in ME2 (I let some people die on purpose in ME2 to see some of the differences in ME3 and to make the Suicide Mission feel more... suicidal)
Modifié par Shinannigan, 08 mars 2012 - 01:05 .
#50
Posté 08 mars 2012 - 01:38





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