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Who would like an ending where Shepard lives and can be with his/her LI?


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Balmung31

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This topic is for those who would like this type of ending to at least be a possibility.  This is not for those people who think it's unreasonable to expect it or think us supposed "Disney-ending, sunshine and rainbows" people are somehow less than they are because we hold a different view of OUR Shepards from theirs. 

I'm curious to see just how many people think the same as I do. 

Modifié par Balmung31, 11 mars 2012 - 05:25 .


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MoonsKisu

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Me! I so want that!

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I would simply like the game to not be a gigantic pile of suckage.

Too late for that, though.

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Gibb_Shepard

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I just want an ending where the entire galaxy isn't ****ed.

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The Angry One

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I want the option for my Shepard to be with her LI.
I don't care if it takes max war resources. I don't care if I have to travel to the ends of the galaxy and defeat the cosmic pain monster. Just give me the option, give me the possibility.

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John Locke N7

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it already is for me =0

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Avarenda

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seconded

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blind black

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not the ONLY ending but i would like this as an option.

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Sorayai

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me, I wanted my Shepard to be with Kaidan in the end.

waiting all through ME1, ME2 and ME3 hoping they'd finally get their shot at happiness .... I was really sad when the game ended .... the way it did.. =(

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DarkSpider88

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Would have very much liked the option. Heck if I had to achieve a galactic readiness of 10,000 I would even play multi-player for it.

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NoirLegend

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I'd love it :)

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x0 Misfit 0x

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Yes. Shepard deserves a bit of happiness, in my opinion, I would love that as an option.

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Star Yoshi

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 While I would LIKE this, I feel it's an unrealistic possibility.

In a way, I sort of accept that Shepard had to die (or near-die in the Destroy ending) for this to work. Personally, just a bit of an epilogue concerning our LI would be more than enough to satiate my appetite.

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kramerfan86

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It'd be nice and Id take it as an option, but is secondary to an ending that actually makes sense and fits with the franchise.

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idunhavaname

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Yes please.

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ChernenkoYuliya

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The Angry One wrote...

I want the option for my Shepard to be with her LI.
I don't care if it takes max war resources. I don't care if I have to travel to the ends of the galaxy and defeat the cosmic pain monster. Just give me the option, give me the possibility.

Absolutely agree!

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Chief Martini

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I'd even pay for it. God I want the happy, elaborate and closure-offering ending.

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Fjordgnu

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I think the people who claim that the current endings are somehow "mature" and anyone who wants a more hopeful ending, or even just one that offers some sort of closure are just immature, are actually the ones who are under a sort of misapprehension.

It's just not the case that an ending where Shepard survives and the crew is reunited is all "happy". How little would you have to care about everyone else if whether Shepard lives or dies is the only thing you care about - if that's the only way to make the ending "touching"?

I use that term very loosely, by the way, because "touching" implies a certain degree of subtlety. This ending is about as subtle in its attempt to make you feel, as a brick in the face.

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Kittenpirate

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I want my little blue babies... Sadface.

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TheRisenStar

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I'd like one as an option... in a game about supposedly about options.

The whole "hero needs to die" thing is a red-herring. Literature and fiction in general is replete with examples of meaningful sacrifice that does not mean death.

I hate to bring up Gurren Lagann, but since what we got seemed to have a very anime feel and the similarities are already there - it's an example of how the hero can survive but still maintain the bittersweet tone of how events of universal consequence can still haunt a hero that survives.

Modifié par TheRisenStar, 11 mars 2012 - 05:29 .


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Nu-Nu

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I would like this too!

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Massadonious1

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Technically, he/she can live. A short scene with him/her getting comforted/treated by their LI would be nice, though.

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Raiil

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Mine died, so it's a no-go for me. Would like to see others get a happier ending, though.

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Deltoran

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I would like an ending like that...at least as an option.

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The Angry One

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TheRisenStar wrote...

I'd like one as an option... in a game about supposedly about options.

The whole "hero needs to die" thing is a red-herring. Literature and fiction in general is replete with examples of meaningful sacrifice that does not mean death.

I hate to bring up Gurren Lagann, but since what we got seemed to have a very anime feel and the similarities are already there - it's an example of how the hero can survive but still maintain the bittersweet tone of how events of universal consequence can still haunt a hero that survives.


Or, you know, Mass Effect 2. That game was all about dark and bittersweet, and yet you could survive the suicide mission - nobody left behind.
How could they do it so well there, and so badly mangle the concept here?