Edhriano wrote...
in before
If you don't want to register your game you are opting not to discuss the ending here. Your choice.
LOCKDOWN!
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Edhriano wrote...
in before
If you don't want to register your game you are opting not to discuss the ending here. Your choice.
LOCKDOWN!
corporal doody wrote...
SolidBeast wrote...
I think this solution is a good one http://social.biowar...2&poll_id=29101
But Gamble is most likely talking about a "Rebuild the galaxy!" MMO / ME4 or some similar bull.
IM TOTALLY AGAINST AND WILL FOREVER BE OPPOSED TO A MEMMO!!!
but a spinoff single player and/or multiplayer co-op im cool with.
the ME3 story...regardless of the ending (as they currently stand) makes it possible for this to happen.... all the greatest minds in the galaxy are in one place....safe! so rebuilding the galaxy could work
It really has nothing to do with shepard dying/not dying, as simply not fitting the game at all.Chaoswind wrote...
I have not seen the ending, but I can guess the fans raging at the ending and the reviewers calling it ballsy probably means Shepard dies at the end...
Depending how is done this may be good, I just hope to have some closure (legacy aka children), so my Shepard can save the galaxy and die without regrets...
If this ending seems more like a setup for ME4 than a closure to ME3 then I will be pissed.
And plz don't post spoilers, and if you do plz don't make them sound like anything other than your uninformed opinion.
CyberMiguel wrote...
User's Respect....
User's Respect? What is that? Is it edible? ppff...puhlease!! EA only cares about our money!!! I'm not buying the game until the endings are fixed. PERIOD. That's the only language EA understands: $
I'm truly and very sorry for the guys that actually paid for the game. I too bought ME1 and ME2 and was hoping to buy ME3 as well, but seeing that the users that bought it on day 1 got those crappy endings made me rethink about the purchase.
Modifié par clone wars, 12 mars 2012 - 06:55 .
In retrospect, that is a horrible, horrible falsehood.t_skwerl wrote...
Then again, they said they'd give us "wildly divergent endings" so... *shrug*
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Especially considering the fact that the endings are nothing more than "Whats your favorite color?" >_<Wynne wrote...
In retrospect, that is a horrible, horrible falsehood.t_skwerl wrote...
Then again, they said they'd give us "wildly divergent endings" so... *shrug*
CyberMiguel wrote...
User's Respect....
User's Respect? What is that? Is it edible? ppff...puhlease!! EA only cares about our money!!! I'm not buying the game until the endings are fixed. PERIOD. That's the only language EA understands: $
I'm truly and very sorry for the guys that actually paid for the game. I too bought ME1 and ME2 and was hoping to buy ME3 as well, but seeing that the users that bought it on day 1 got those crappy endings made me rethink about the purchase.
Modifié par The Executioner, 12 mars 2012 - 07:15 .
The Executioner wrote...
Well the endings aren't that bad , and it's a War to save all organic life there wasn't going to be an ending without loss . I'm glad it isn't the same old and they lived happily ever after, it just wouldn't make sense for everyone to survive given the context.
Konges wrote...
BUT IT DOES NOT ADRESS THE "DARK ENERGY" PLOT LINE FROM ME2! WHAT HAPPEND TO THAT?
Icemix wrote...
You will be pissed.Chaoswind wrote...
I have not seen the ending, but I can guess the fans raging at the ending and the reviewers calling it ballsy probably means Shepard dies at the end...
Depending how is done this may be good, I just hope to have some closure (legacy aka children), so my Shepard can save the galaxy and die without regrets...
If this ending seems more like a setup for ME4 than a closure to ME3 then I will be pissed.
And plz don't post spoilers, and if you do plz don't make them sound like anything other than your uninformed opinion.
Modifié par MaskedJ man, 13 mars 2012 - 04:21 .