I would, just as I would like to see the ending not completely suck.
Who would like an ending where Shepard lives and can be with his/her LI?
Débuté par
Balmung31
, mars 11 2012 05:23
#76
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:08
#77
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:10
It's what made DA:O so great. You can play through three times and get 3 endings that feel completely different, one of them being you and your bros/bro-ettes bro-ing around at the afterparty.
#78
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:11
pretty please, with sprinkles and element zero on top.
#79
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:20
Been about an hour since I put this up, and it seems a good deal want it. Very much so, in fact.
#80
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:24
I most definitely would.
Or at least I would like to see an ending that's worthy of ME1, ME2 and everything in ME3 that's not the last 20 or so minutes ...
Or at least I would like to see an ending that's worthy of ME1, ME2 and everything in ME3 that's not the last 20 or so minutes ...
#81
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:25
i would anything is better than what we have a the moment.
#82
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:27
I want this. I would play MP until I reached 100% if I had the option. I just want a slice of happiness.
#83
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:29
I would, even if I had to work for it, it would be worth it to have an ending like this.
#84
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:31
Something tells me this will never happen because they actually hate us all. I mean they have to despise their fans to pull something like that ending.
#85
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:31
I'd like for this ending to be an option too. I actually really expected it from my playthough, three games lead you on to this conclusion. ME2 endings were awesome, it gave you a choice from depressing Shep is dead to everyone kicks ass and survives options. And Shadow Broker was the greatest DLC ever, IMHO. Not to mention all other BioWare games starting with KOTOR. There was never this mandatory "waste the main character and game universe" (rubble scene from ME3 doesn't count) end in them, or some philosophical out of place end that goes against the atmosphere and story established. In DA2 and Jade Empire it was even clearly said in the epilogues that your character remained with his love interest.
Besides, calling it Disney just because people want Shepard to be alive and with his LI, and galaxy not wasted is so wrong. When did they see billions dead, several friends of main character included, in Disney endings? By that logic, KOTOR should have ended with Revan mandatory killed, Jade Empire with the Empire wasted and main character staying in the spirit world away from his LI, hell, every other BioWare game should have forced such end on us.
There are different types of players. That should have been taken into account when they decided on such endings. Some play to feel good and don't like to be depressed, some play to feel sad it seems. ME2 end covered all these options, and ME3 decided to push this "fatalism" on us all. They may spin this all as three current options being good and "in spirit of established ME story", but I don't feel like it, and more that 15K+ other players don't as well it seems.
I didn't spoil myself before I ended my playthrough of ME3 at all, didn't read reviews, didn't watch trailers from BioWare. So you can imagine what a kick in the quad everything has been after Shepard meet this Reaper overlord, and I got through three endings.
PS: Sorry for repeating some things that have been said before, just goes to show that I agree with those.
Besides, calling it Disney just because people want Shepard to be alive and with his LI, and galaxy not wasted is so wrong. When did they see billions dead, several friends of main character included, in Disney endings? By that logic, KOTOR should have ended with Revan mandatory killed, Jade Empire with the Empire wasted and main character staying in the spirit world away from his LI, hell, every other BioWare game should have forced such end on us.
There are different types of players. That should have been taken into account when they decided on such endings. Some play to feel good and don't like to be depressed, some play to feel sad it seems. ME2 end covered all these options, and ME3 decided to push this "fatalism" on us all. They may spin this all as three current options being good and "in spirit of established ME story", but I don't feel like it, and more that 15K+ other players don't as well it seems.
I didn't spoil myself before I ended my playthrough of ME3 at all, didn't read reviews, didn't watch trailers from BioWare. So you can imagine what a kick in the quad everything has been after Shepard meet this Reaper overlord, and I got through three endings.
PS: Sorry for repeating some things that have been said before, just goes to show that I agree with those.
Modifié par bro_9009, 11 mars 2012 - 06:40 .
#86
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:45
well it was the possibility of an ending i was hoping for...
call me a boring, hopeless romantic, but yeah, i wanted the possibility of an ending where shep gets the girl, kicks the reapers in the nuts and lives happily ever after with his LI.
i also really don't think there could be something some people here tend to call a "disney"-ending, with the galaxy at the brink of destruction and millions of casaulties. even with the ultimate catastrophy prevented the war on the reapers has taken more than it's toll. "hollywood", maybe, "disney", don't think so. i mean c'mon, the game touched some philosophical issues, but generally it was arranged more like star wars of lotr, not like the matrix with a touch of sixth sense.
don't get me wroing, i'm fine with grim or dark endings for those who like it that way, but as an option, not as the only possible outcome.
me2 did a great job there. we had everything from "everyone get's out alive", "some sacrifices were necessary along the way" to "omg, catastrophy, everyone's dead". something for all tastes.
ending a story doesn't mean you have to kill off the hero and leave the place of action shattered by all means. we have seen that from bioware before, why not give us the possibility now?
look at star wars. look at lotr, even look at pirates of the carribean (1-3): all endings that work fine without the hero dying or never seeing his loved ones again (assuming you didn't think vader, the emperor or sauron were the heros), but with enough sacrifice and crappy aftermath to be equally bitter and sweet.
call me a boring, hopeless romantic, but yeah, i wanted the possibility of an ending where shep gets the girl, kicks the reapers in the nuts and lives happily ever after with his LI.
i also really don't think there could be something some people here tend to call a "disney"-ending, with the galaxy at the brink of destruction and millions of casaulties. even with the ultimate catastrophy prevented the war on the reapers has taken more than it's toll. "hollywood", maybe, "disney", don't think so. i mean c'mon, the game touched some philosophical issues, but generally it was arranged more like star wars of lotr, not like the matrix with a touch of sixth sense.
don't get me wroing, i'm fine with grim or dark endings for those who like it that way, but as an option, not as the only possible outcome.
me2 did a great job there. we had everything from "everyone get's out alive", "some sacrifices were necessary along the way" to "omg, catastrophy, everyone's dead". something for all tastes.
ending a story doesn't mean you have to kill off the hero and leave the place of action shattered by all means. we have seen that from bioware before, why not give us the possibility now?
look at star wars. look at lotr, even look at pirates of the carribean (1-3): all endings that work fine without the hero dying or never seeing his loved ones again (assuming you didn't think vader, the emperor or sauron were the heros), but with enough sacrifice and crappy aftermath to be equally bitter and sweet.
#87
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:46
I would pay for it.
#88
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:47
/signed
#89
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:48
For me, Shepard could die all he wanted, as long as his death had meaning/made sense. Sadly, the ending did neither. Too bad, because the game was brilliant, save for 15 minutes.
Modifié par Hjelsao, 11 mars 2012 - 06:48 .
#90
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:50
I don't have any problems with Shepard sacrificing herself as long as the galaxy is safe afterwards for the time being.
#91
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:51
I would.
#92
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:52
You know what was the biggest tease? I forget at what point this conversation happened, but it was pretty clearly after Tali and Shep hooked up again, and she said something along the lines of she no longer gets an allergic reaction to him now. So I'm sitting here thinking "Oh Yeah...Shep gets it now whenever he wants and doesn't have to hear the 'I don't want to get sick' excuse." And then the ending...
#93
Guest_ShadowJ20_*
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:55
Guest_ShadowJ20_*
I'd want it. It's a hell of a lot better than the endings we currently have.
#94
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:57
I would so love that ending also, i mean, why go through 3 bloody games only to be shafted by a laps in creative imagination?
#95
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:57
"Who would like an ending where Shepard lives and can be with his/her LI?"
I would. But I'd like a ME2-ish ending even more, where depending on your choices and how well you prepared yourself you could get anything from catastrophic disaster to flawless victory.
I would. But I'd like a ME2-ish ending even more, where depending on your choices and how well you prepared yourself you could get anything from catastrophic disaster to flawless victory.
#96
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 06:57
i would.
#97
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 07:02
Yes, I would like to see my Shepard have a happy ending with Miranda.
#98
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 07:04
I'd like that kind of ending. I want Shep to be alive and happy with her LI.
#99
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 07:23
lots of people are complaining that it would be a fairytale/disney ending......i say so what?
#100
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 07:25
thats what we want......an after partyCronoDragoon wrote...
It's what made DA:O so great. You can play through three times and get 3 endings that feel completely different, one of them being you and your bros/bro-ettes bro-ing around at the afterparty.





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