Now comes the ending sequence. I thought the ending fit the story pretty damn well but I think everyone was pissed not because it was a bad ending but because everyone expected everybody to live happily ever after. I definitely teared up when Shephard went down with the Citadel, Joker flew the sh*t out of the Normandy, and all the mass relays were destroyed. It was like damn, that's it, not only did Shephard die(I know he lives with 100% gameplay) but everyone has to start from square one. This meant that it was really all over. At first I suffered from the normal post-ending feelings but then realized that I'm still going to play through this like 9 more times with new characters with different classes(and decisions). To be honest Bioware, I really hope you find ways to keep the Mass Effect games coming with new stories or something because I'm a die hard ME fan and don't care if there are like 20 more sequals(wishfull thinking). But on the short term just keep those DLCs coming because like I said, ME is amazing, and don't stop making breath-taking games. chubzor out...
My thoughts(SPOILER ALERT)
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chubzor
, mars 11 2012 03:25
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Posté 11 mars 2012 - 03:25
Now, I did a thread back when I finished ME2 when it first came out and was pretty detailed on how awesome I thought the game was. This one I'm going to just throw in my two cents and say that I for one believe this game deserves the 10/10 it has been getting from some of these reviewing websites. This entire f*ing week I've been driven with constant lack of sleep due to the immersiveness of this game. Everything was breathtaking from the detailed gameplay to the cinema-like soundtrack that went with it. I grew emotional ties with characters that I damn near cried when they died(my Tali killed herself *sniff*). All in all everything was amazing because I expected a game that would pull me in and Bioware delivered.
Now comes the ending sequence. I thought the ending fit the story pretty damn well but I think everyone was pissed not because it was a bad ending but because everyone expected everybody to live happily ever after. I definitely teared up when Shephard went down with the Citadel, Joker flew the sh*t out of the Normandy, and all the mass relays were destroyed. It was like damn, that's it, not only did Shephard die(I know he lives with 100% gameplay) but everyone has to start from square one. This meant that it was really all over. At first I suffered from the normal post-ending feelings but then realized that I'm still going to play through this like 9 more times with new characters with different classes(and decisions). To be honest Bioware, I really hope you find ways to keep the Mass Effect games coming with new stories or something because I'm a die hard ME fan and don't care if there are like 20 more sequals(wishfull thinking). But on the short term just keep those DLCs coming because like I said, ME is amazing, and don't stop making breath-taking games. chubzor out...
Now comes the ending sequence. I thought the ending fit the story pretty damn well but I think everyone was pissed not because it was a bad ending but because everyone expected everybody to live happily ever after. I definitely teared up when Shephard went down with the Citadel, Joker flew the sh*t out of the Normandy, and all the mass relays were destroyed. It was like damn, that's it, not only did Shephard die(I know he lives with 100% gameplay) but everyone has to start from square one. This meant that it was really all over. At first I suffered from the normal post-ending feelings but then realized that I'm still going to play through this like 9 more times with new characters with different classes(and decisions). To be honest Bioware, I really hope you find ways to keep the Mass Effect games coming with new stories or something because I'm a die hard ME fan and don't care if there are like 20 more sequals(wishfull thinking). But on the short term just keep those DLCs coming because like I said, ME is amazing, and don't stop making breath-taking games. chubzor out...





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