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#26
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 11:57
#27
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 11:59
#28
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:00
#29
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:01
Its actually the absolute STUPIDEST and WORST ending ive ever seen in a videogame. Ever.
#30
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:02
it's pretty sad how one game can do this
but it did
#31
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:02
#32
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:03
mpgeist wrote...
Same exact feelings. I tried to play the multiplayer but can't. I can't even play any other games for some reason. So much of this game is good. I was even very skeptical that they would pull it off too. To have such a poor ending with no closure is almost worse than just having the whole game be terrible.
It is comforting to see someone else sum up exactly how I feel.
My boyfriend wants to play multiplayer (it is what we planned to do this afternoon) and I just can't bring myself to log on.
#33
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:04
QwertyMusicMan wrote...
I finished it three days ago and I desperately want to continue my other 5 ME1/ME2 imports, but I just... can't. Despite everything changing over the course of the game, I just know that it will just depress me even more when I get the same exact ending, with a different color explosion.
I think if you look at the credits closely you will see Michael Bay's name... KA BOOM!!!!!
#34
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:04
OMTING52601 wrote...
The reason why so many are feeling so emotionally distraught is because our human brains don't differentiate between emotional bonds/connections based on a fictional construct or a real construct. If the game made you have true emotions, then your brain doesn't know/care that it was a game, which engendered the emotions. It's as real as anything that might happen in your everyday life.
And that's some cool, if depressing, science!
They should've [f]-in thought about how likely this was going to be before they've released it. Tell me the case of anyone who felt absolutely disconnected from the major characters as they played through the game. They give you Tuchanka, they give you Legion/Tali dillema and they give you tons of LI developments and they don't expect us to be this attached, if I was the storywriter would be so proud of my work for what I've just accomplished.
#35
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:07
Hearing almost the same tunes in new form in ME3 was almost too much. So sad...
#36
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:10
The Angry One wrote...
With Mass Effect 1 and 2, I played the endings over and over
Storming the Citadel and confronting Saren while the fleet battle raged above.
Attacking the Collector Base, paying them back for all the pain they caused Shepard.
These were epic moments they made me a silly fangirl.
Then came ME3. It was almost there. Almost had that same epic I'm going to do this bit then reload and DO IT AGAIN and then... THAT THING happened.
And now I can't even touch any of the games. Previously wonderful memories are soured by the knowledge that none of it matters and it's all going to hell.
This... so true.
ME3s ending is the perfect example of how you can ruin three perfect games in ten minutes.
#37
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:10
#38
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:11
Even though I listened to the song when it got "leaked" about 10 times and absolutely loved it.
#39
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:12
#40
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:13
This afternoon, before I finished the game, I thought, "I can't wait to play through the trilogy again." Now I'm not sure I'll bother. The ending I got didn't even make sense. It had characters in it who shouldn't have been there.Sorayai wrote...
I completely agree with you
I really was going to play all the mass effects again, but after that ending... i just cant even load the game anymore
#41
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:13
The end of Mass Effect 3 is like sitting at a funeral of a family member that was in the prime of their life and at the peak of health and no one at the funeral even knows why they're dead.
I'm not an "emo" person. I'm generally not even part of the forum crusades that happen on BSN.
But this was unacceptable, even for me. To have such a small sliver of an otherwise perfect and beautiful game sour and ruin the enjoyment of not just playing it, but the two games before it as well? Its incomprehensible. And on BioWare's part its fiscally, corporately and socially irresponsible.
#42
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:13
If it matters I didn't take the ending well either because I was too invested in the game and had expectations that weren't even close to being matched.
I figured a lot [maybe even all?] endings would have ended up killing Shepard but not even having the death(s) make sense with everything else we thought we knew about this universe was the real killing blow. No closure .. no nothing.
What a waste of a golden opportunity.
#43
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:14
I can't play ME again, ever.
#44
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:18
I can't imagine me making another playthrough, because of ending. Bioware, why? This game was epic till ending
#45
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:25
#46
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:28
The ending made zero sense, there was no logic to any of it.
#47
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:31
Alexraptor1 wrote...
I don't feel depressed or sad.... just completely confused.
The ending made zero sense, there was no logic to any of it.
Yeah it is like a bad dream (no pun intended)
#48
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:32
See, I used to chuckle to the above piece of internet humor, but...that film makes me remember Clint Mansell, who again reminds me of this game, which again reminds me of...
#49
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:34
ME universe was and still is a big part of my personality and life no matter how sad that might be to some people. There was an author that wrote science fiction that i used to read. He also ended most books in such a way that was either hopeless or just so neutral you could not actually get anything from it. I stopped reading his books and threw them out. I cant do that with ME after all its been with me longer than any of my friends. For better or worse 5 years...
#50
Posté 12 mars 2012 - 12:36





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