went to the forums to see some clarifications/insights on the ending, coz i was looking for some closure, to be honest i am quite ok with the ending its just that there werent alot of explanations to the ending
what did you do after playing it through?
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neuhikari
, mars 11 2012 11:39
#51
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:25
#52
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:26
Yesterday, I was totally stunned about the ending, going deeply disappointed through the codex. I have spent 2 hours in forums, voicing my opinion like many others.
I couldn't believe that after 5 years, every thought I have given into this universe, hasn't mattered at all. That it really had to end like this...
I couldn't believe that after 5 years, every thought I have given into this universe, hasn't mattered at all. That it really had to end like this...
#53
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:32
Worked in silence, barely spoke the whole day after finishing it.
I just couldn't get the ending out of my head. Why? I thought BioWare loved us?
Found the "indoctrination" thread and let myself hope, only a little to avoid being heartbroken again.
I am now playing multi-player and coming back on here every so often to check for news...
I just couldn't get the ending out of my head. Why? I thought BioWare loved us?
Found the "indoctrination" thread and let myself hope, only a little to avoid being heartbroken again.
I am now playing multi-player and coming back on here every so often to check for news...
#54
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:35
Just felt empty...
#55
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:41
Once finished, saved the game. Quit. Told the Angels Fall First team that the ending was disappointing. Then got on here to see what people thought about it.
In my own opinion, this kind of storytelling tells of how sloppy and lazy the Bioware writing team is. Considering how bad they did Mass Effect 2 I thought they could only do better. But it seems they can't even drag themselves out of that black hole.
But no worries.
In my own opinion, this kind of storytelling tells of how sloppy and lazy the Bioware writing team is. Considering how bad they did Mass Effect 2 I thought they could only do better. But it seems they can't even drag themselves out of that black hole.
But no worries.
#56
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:43
I raged, walked, despaired. While cycling through the 5 stages of ..whatever again and again in my head. It's still going on. This was the first video-game that seriously disturbed my mental health and I certainly didn't see that coming. On that I will give them a credit.
#57
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:46
I bet this is the same thing they did with those guantanimo bay detainees.
"We will give you a better ending if you tell us which cave he is in"
"We will give you a better ending if you tell us which cave he is in"
#58
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:48
After recovering from shock, I went on the forums. I was desperately searching for hope of a better ending. When none was to be found, I gave up. Haven't touched Mass Effect since.
#59
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:50
Finished it early this morning/late last night depending on how you define it. But after 6 hours of sleep I plan to do some fun multiplaying maybe start my next play-through while keeping my hopes up that this whole mess with the ending can be solved somehow. Kinda feels that lying down crying or ignoring a very good game wont change anything so just have to keep up my hopes.
#60
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:53
Esquin wrote...
I complained with a friend of mine. Worked out the implications of what happened. Realised the whole galaxy is doomed now without the Relays
Was there, but picked up first game and REALLY read the codex for the first time in a long time, and had a whole bunch of 'Huh, okay, not as screwed as I thought.'
Eventually came to the conclusion that the ending is horrible at explaining things, which made the bitter pill swallowable. Still argue they need to actually complete the endings, instead of leaving us hanging.
#61
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:54
the endings gave me cancer.
#62
Guest_MissNet_*
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:55
Guest_MissNet_*
1. first i was crying
2. then i came to BSN to get some support
3. then i go out to get drunk
4. 3 nightmare nights
5. play Space Empire 5 and rebuild universe
6. more nightmares nights and drinks are coming
hmmm, do you think i have chances to get compensation for moral damage?
2. then i came to BSN to get some support
3. then i go out to get drunk
4. 3 nightmare nights
5. play Space Empire 5 and rebuild universe
6. more nightmares nights and drinks are coming
hmmm, do you think i have chances to get compensation for moral damage?
#63
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:57
Broke my toe
#64
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:59
Sat and stared at the screen blankly with a wtf face, and reloaded an autosave so I could do the last bit again and see the different endings.
#65
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 01:59
Felt in-raged, grabbed a coffee, listened to some Disturbed and started writing a review of the horrible ending to a great series, and that they better fix it before they lose not only my business, but many others. Think about it if 870k copies of Mass effect 3 sold on launch, and most likely at least another 200k have sold since then, if only a third of us who bought it stopped buying Bioware products after this travesty of an ending. It would really hurt Bioware's future Bottom Line.
#66
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 02:03
Smiled. Then started ME2 to finish my Soldier Shepard save so i could play trough ME3 with her. And when i finish with her tonight i'll go all the way back to ME1 to play my Iniltrator Shepard trough all the games. Then i'll propably go back to Skyrim or New Vegas.
#67
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 02:05
Lol at the gitmo joke.
Was grooving on the game right until that last segment. Ending left me a bit numb because it was so tonally wrong from everything else. Like I keep saying, I was playing star wars/star trek, and they dropped me into 2001/evangelion in the last five minutes.
Esoteric was not the way to go for mass effect. Like Legion would say, it wasn't earned. The game Featured those elements, but it was not *about* them. At its heart, it was about the characters, the setting, the choices you made which affected them, and winning the fight.
Was grooving on the game right until that last segment. Ending left me a bit numb because it was so tonally wrong from everything else. Like I keep saying, I was playing star wars/star trek, and they dropped me into 2001/evangelion in the last five minutes.
Esoteric was not the way to go for mass effect. Like Legion would say, it wasn't earned. The game Featured those elements, but it was not *about* them. At its heart, it was about the characters, the setting, the choices you made which affected them, and winning the fight.
Modifié par phimseto, 11 mars 2012 - 02:06 .
#68
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 02:06
Found this
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Was happy that I'd got at least one positive out of the whole thing.
http://www.bluewallp...per-598957.jpeg
Was happy that I'd got at least one positive out of the whole thing.
#69
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 02:07
I didn't go that route, but if you were a Femshep who romanced Garrus, you got the worst of it. Jennifer Hale was incredible in the last conversation with him.Karrie788 wrote...
I knew about the endings but I was still completely crushed.
I went on BSN and cried my eyes out in the Garrus thread. Got comforted.
#70
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 02:08
Multiplayer. I cannot play SP because my decisions in ME1 and ME2 are meaningless in ME3.
#71
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 02:10
I cried for days...silly but true.
#72
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 02:13
Went to bed, woke up, played the ending twice more to see the other endings.
I have no more faith, no more hope, whatever optimism I had left was immediately crushed under a block of cynicism.
I came up with a newer, better ending almost instantly though.
I have no more faith, no more hope, whatever optimism I had left was immediately crushed under a block of cynicism.
I came up with a newer, better ending almost instantly though.
#73
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 02:20
I finished the game yesterday little after 7am. Yes 7 in the morning. Earlier I played whole days and nights, since I had free.
I knew about the ending, saw it earlier, but considered it as 'nothin' till I played the game myself. At the end I was crying. It was so ****in' intense. Emotional. Dramatic. Tragic.
When Anderson told me, that he was proud of Shepard (me), when Shep did the sacrifice... All this was much. The whole game was strong, emotional. Sad.
I was exhausted, physically and emotionally. I went to bed. After I woke up I tried to play ME1. But I couldn't... It was a very depressive day. I didn't do anything. Today's a little better. Will try to play.
And, it isn't that I don't want to play ME anymore. Of course I will. I want to. I liked the ending to be honest. It wasn't perfect. Nothing is. I want more that ending than happy ending. I'd like at least a little happier, where Relays aren't destroyed, where every race can go home. Where everyone can go home.
I also chose Red - Paragon - Destroy. And I have this thoughts, hope that the Catalyst/Boy was lying. That only Reapers were destroyed, since Shepard survived. That the technology, Geth, Quarians survived. That only Reapers were gone... And with this the galaxy could restore itself, building some Relay prototypes or something equally functioning.
But now i dunno... I'll watch Avatar, Star Wars... I dunno. Still little overwhelmed.
I knew about the ending, saw it earlier, but considered it as 'nothin' till I played the game myself. At the end I was crying. It was so ****in' intense. Emotional. Dramatic. Tragic.
When Anderson told me, that he was proud of Shepard (me), when Shep did the sacrifice... All this was much. The whole game was strong, emotional. Sad.
I was exhausted, physically and emotionally. I went to bed. After I woke up I tried to play ME1. But I couldn't... It was a very depressive day. I didn't do anything. Today's a little better. Will try to play.
And, it isn't that I don't want to play ME anymore. Of course I will. I want to. I liked the ending to be honest. It wasn't perfect. Nothing is. I want more that ending than happy ending. I'd like at least a little happier, where Relays aren't destroyed, where every race can go home. Where everyone can go home.
I also chose Red - Paragon - Destroy. And I have this thoughts, hope that the Catalyst/Boy was lying. That only Reapers were destroyed, since Shepard survived. That the technology, Geth, Quarians survived. That only Reapers were gone... And with this the galaxy could restore itself, building some Relay prototypes or something equally functioning.
But now i dunno... I'll watch Avatar, Star Wars... I dunno. Still little overwhelmed.
Modifié par Astaiir, 11 mars 2012 - 02:21 .
#74
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 02:40
Just feel empty...
#75
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 02:46
Disappointing. Wth, it's really bad that shepard ahs to die at the end. Very, very disappointing. I can't express the frustration of having waited for this game for so long, and having received such a failing ending. I really hope that some dlcs to get the ending at leastd ecent will be made.





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