I have found the asboulte SADDEST moment of Mass Effect 3
#1
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 03:38
During the assault on the Rachni nest cave, it is discovered that Charr was amongst the krogan KIAs in there, and he left a passionate voice-recording final message for Ereba. Commander Shepard can retrieve it and deliver to Ereba on the Citadel.
****ING CHARR DIED
AOGAOHWAOHG I'M BAWLING
BIOWARE WHY
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Posté 09 mars 2012 - 03:41
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Posté 09 mars 2012 - 03:42
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Posté 09 mars 2012 - 03:44
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Posté 09 mars 2012 - 03:46
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Posté 09 mars 2012 - 06:17
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#7
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:19
I'm telling you what. This game does NOT let you live down missing the Grissom Academy mission. Every time you turn around it's like, "Hey, remember that time you didn't get to the Academy in time and EVERYONE DIED? Well, here, let us remind you again."
#8
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:21
Golferguy758 wrote...
Mordin's voice trembling while he sang did it for me.
This was up there for me as well. I remember whispering the end of the song when he got cut off.
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Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:22
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Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:29
#11
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:30
Charr's death was not nearly as meaningful - he died alone, in the dark, with no hope of someone ever finding his final poem. If Shepard wasn't there, no one would know he died.
#12
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:31
Arokel wrote...
Golferguy758 wrote...
Mordin's voice trembling while he sang did it for me.
This was up there for me as well. I remember whispering the end of the song when he got cut off.
I almost cried just seeing him alone going up that elevator for his final task, I literally told myself in my mind
"Farewell, my friend.".
Also, I agree, the Krogan poet part... I remember giving the PDA to that Asari he loved on the Citadel, her reaction to it got to me as well, very emotional.
There's another one... can't remember if any of them had names (NPCs) but at the Citadel Embassies I think it is, at the reception Asri staff talking to each persons in line, there's that one human woman to the right talking to the Asari about her wife (an Asari), and how she (the human woman) wants their child to be placed somewhere safe. At some point later in the game I think the conversation "progressed" on that child's case, and that Asari at the reception tells that human woman that the child in question was finally granted a safe home (I think it was something like that) ... on Thessia... you know what it implies from that point. That got to me as well a bit. I remembered their conversation two or three missions after Thessia fell to the Reapers.
Also, in my game, when Legion asks Tali "does this unit have a soul?" ... boy... or Tali's trembling voice as she replies.
Bunch of tears-friendly moments in ME3.
Anyway wants a box of kleenex?
Modifié par Lyrandori, 09 mars 2012 - 05:33 .
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Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:32
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Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:34
#16
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:39
Lyrandori wrote...
I almost cried just seeing him alone going up that elevator for his final task, I literally told myself in my mind
"Farewell, my friend.".
I felt terrible. I had to shoot him before he got in the elevator. So for me he was going up alone in the elavtor with a hole in his stomach struggling to complete his mission. Then people keep reminding me that he died.
"Sorry, my friend"
Modifié par 1nigoMontoya, 09 mars 2012 - 05:45 .
#17
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:40
agreed..Ismelda wrote...
Thane death on the hospital bed while he made me recite some religious stuff to save my own soul that was also a very touching moment.
that sentence of his son that the prayer was for shep and not for himself was THE moment in the game that made me cry
Modifié par djneohlp, 09 mars 2012 - 05:41 .
#18
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:42
Holy crap, Bioware can write emotionally engaging stuff... who would have guessed.
#19
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:46
djneohlp wrote...
agreed..Ismelda wrote...
Thane death on the hospital bed while he made me recite some religious stuff to save my own soul that was also a very touching moment.
that sentence of his son that the prayer was for shep and not for himself was THE moment in the game that made me cry
Omg yeah, how could I forget that one, and my Shepard in that game I just finished was a FemShep, indeed. Yeah at the end of that prayer (without realizing right away) I thought "Well done this one BioWare, I liked Thane, yeah pretty deep stuff and poignant". Then his son (Koliat?) tells me it was for "me"...
I literally looked speechless at the screen like there was some delay or something in my mind (lol, seriously)
I was like "wait... what did he just say... it was... the "she" he referred to? It's..."
Omg Thane was in love with Shepard!!??
I honestly never saw that one coming and it got to me quite a bit, I felt kinda... sorry... dunno, "If only I had known Thane!! We could have talked about it at least!!"...
Modifié par Lyrandori, 09 mars 2012 - 05:47 .
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Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:47
#21
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:49
hismastersvoice wrote...
Yeah, Charr got to me. Hard. Even when I thought Grunt bought it, all I could think of was what happened to that Asari Char wooed on Illium and later brought to Tuchanka.
Holy crap, Bioware can write emotionally engaging stuff... who would have guessed.
Yeah too bad they bungled the ending.
#22
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:51
Surprised nobody has mentioned this yet: I managed to wipe out the entire Quarian race, much to my horror. Tali died in my ME2, but I've read that if she'd lived, she would have committed suicide at that point.
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Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:53
#24
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 05:54
Arokel wrote...
Golferguy758 wrote...
Mordin's voice trembling while he sang did it for me.
This was up there for me as well. I remember whispering the end of the song when he got cut off.
Yeah, same here. I managed to hold it together during it all but, little did I know, it was a softening blow for Thane's death. Then I just lost it.
#25
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 06:07
Good Lord, his character was really starting to get interesting! I mean, he's always been a great character, but you get to the end of that mission and you're thinking, "This is great! Legion is finally a singular, intelligent being! We're gonna have the best conversations!" But no.





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