Why your squad isn't killed by Harbinger
#1
Posté 10 mars 2012 - 09:21
My two cents.
#2
Posté 10 mars 2012 - 09:35
secondly, its irrelevant. The entire squad is well aware of the gravity of the situation, and that its do or die, no turning back. If they survived the blast, they'd be right up there with Shepard. If they didn't survive the blast, Shepard would mourn them in some way, and Anderson, who, according to his own excuse for getting on the Citadel, would have seen the murder right in front of his eyes, and would have said something about it.
This is one of the major faults with this ending, leading me to believe it truly is an unconcious dream/indoctrination sequence Shepard is undergoing after he gets blasted by the laser.
#3
Posté 10 mars 2012 - 09:36
Either way then ending is BS. At least the Inception movie ending really made you think, this ending makes me mad.Beast919 wrote...
first of all trippy game mechanics that shouldn't be that low quality in the first place aren't a defense for storyline development.
secondly, its irrelevant. The entire squad is well aware of the gravity of the situation, and that its do or die, no turning back. If they survived the blast, they'd be right up there with Shepard. If they didn't survive the blast, Shepard would mourn them in some way, and Anderson, who, according to his own excuse for getting on the Citadel, would have seen the murder right in front of his eyes, and would have said something about it.
This is one of the major faults with this ending, leading me to believe it truly is an unconcious dream/indoctrination sequence Shepard is undergoing after he gets blasted by the laser.
#4
Posté 10 mars 2012 - 09:46
JohnCena94 wrote...
Either way then ending is BS. At least the Inception movie ending really made you think, this ending makes me mad.Beast919 wrote...
first of all trippy game mechanics that shouldn't be that low quality in the first place aren't a defense for storyline development.
secondly, its irrelevant. The entire squad is well aware of the gravity of the situation, and that its do or die, no turning back. If they survived the blast, they'd be right up there with Shepard. If they didn't survive the blast, Shepard would mourn them in some way, and Anderson, who, according to his own excuse for getting on the Citadel, would have seen the murder right in front of his eyes, and would have said something about it.
This is one of the major faults with this ending, leading me to believe it truly is an unconcious dream/indoctrination sequence Shepard is undergoing after he gets blasted by the laser.
After the Reaper destroyer get killed by the Hammer Force its like you play at a another game... i don't get it how such a great game since the beginning can fall like that in 15 minutes.





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