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#176
Harorrd

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dammit all! GOD DAMMIT! :(

#177
2seater

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yeah, I had plans to start another ME1-ME3 run....but after the end I feel like it's all for nothing.
I agree 100% for the emotive factor though. I even felt bad for TIM. After the credits and the cutscene I remembered that I had Garrus with me in all the final missions from 1-3. Then I remembered that he must have been obliterated laying right beside me as I lay dying on Earth.
That's what I call a tear jerker.

#178
Huckington

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maybe as being cautiously optimistic they can include them according to the tweets that stood out on Mass Effect twitter

#179
rizengrad

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After I finished my first playthrough, I couldn't even concentrate on schoolwork because I felt that empty.

#180
stcalvin13

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I was going to run all the way through it again too, but then . . . as soon as bioware announces that they are ignoring the fans, I'm selling all 3. (And I've never sold back a game except when I upgraded sports games. So . . . yeah.)

#181
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I've lost interest in playing and i'm not that far into the game i don't think. I also don't want to touch my Normandy miniatures, my Cerberus helmet, the comics or art book. I was all set to buy the ME2 and ME3 figures, a large normandy model kit and more goodies.

#182
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I know the feeling. Very few things get me down but man. After I beat it I have felt so sad. Cannot even play multiplayer. All the good times I had are tainted. I think back on them and they just remind me of the ending. This was the first game in a long time that made me cry. It happened when Mordin and Thane died. These people, this crew, were Shepard's friends and adopted family. Not only did he die and their fates were left vague or full of plot holes but the destruction of the mass relay destroys the universe that was so immersive that I felt like my Shepard was me. All that is gone. Best case scenario everyone is stranded. Not to mention the problems on Earth with having to support all the fleets involved in the final battle. I have been on this forum more times since that ending that any other time since Mass Effect first came out. Holding out hope yet knowing that even if there is a light at the end of the tunnel it is very far away. Sorry for the long post, guess I just needed to vent.

#183
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still sad, but the rage is growing in me (we were lied, we were deceived)

Modifié par Sentr0, 14 mars 2012 - 02:18 .


#184
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The ending got me depressed as well.  
Sad that its over.  Sad for the characters that sacrificed.  Not upset at Mass Effect though; I've long learned to keep my expectations reasonable. 

It's strange, because I do see this all, in some way, as something that "really happened" rather than just an illusion. As something that 'happened' it works. It works better that the Reapers demand real sacrifice to be defeated, rather than just going away because we ask nicely. There was no other way for it to end.

I don't *think* Bioware meant to lie.  They talked about the ending in a positive light, because they were working on it, they were putting their passion and their sweat into it.  This goes to show how easy it is to mislead people's expectations.

Modifié par Alocormin, 14 mars 2012 - 02:26 .


#185
CaptainJaques

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Yeah, people have been asking me if something's happened because apparently I've been looking grim since Sunday... you wouldn't think it'd be possible to be so let down by a video game...

#186
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You can be sad, but don't stop for a single event. Move and and i'm sure somehow your gaming soul will be redeemed in the end.

But for now your soul has just been redeemed for the retail price of Mass Effect 3, excluding DLC.

Move-----On.

#187
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i was going to play it through again. but the ending ruins it. What difference does it make playing it again with different decisions when the ending is the same. :(

i replayed mass effect 2 and bought all of the DLCs, but this one? no chance in hell, where do all those decisions amount to...

#188
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I haven't played ANY video games since beating ME3 2 days ago, and gaming is something I do a lot of. I'll stay up until almost 2 AM playing video games but I haven't done that since ME3 was released on Monday night.

I have no desire. I wanted to do a NG+ on ME3, but I just can't. I'll think about it if the fix the bugged side missions.

#189
Goober2049

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Normally I'd say I'm feeling "depressed" because I just finished an awesome game/anime with an amazing ending. This is usually a good feeling that goes away after a few days and generally doesn't affect my ability to get things done.

The ending to Mass Effect 3 didn't leave me with a "I feel good about the ending, but I'm sad it's over" feeling. It left me with a "what the hell just happened?" feeling.

#190
Neverwinter_Knight77

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Simzyy wrote...

 Man, I loved the game
so much untill the ending. There were so many fantastic, touching moments in my
playthrough. And I really thought we were going to emerge a hero. But that
ending...has actually depressed me so much. What happened to Liara? To Joker? To
everyone? Shepard deserved better. To win and see everyone again. Everything in
the mass effect games suggested we were heading to a glorious victory. I wanted
a heroic ending, like ME2. Finished that with everyone alive and genuinely felt
like a hero. But ME3 just left me confused and overwhelmingly sad. Its such a
shame...it was the best game of the series until the ending

I don't really know what BioWare can do tbh. It's done. Sure a DLC ending would be ok...but...it wouldnt be the same.
My favorite franchise and now all I associate with it is sadness. Oh well...I just want BioWare to give me some closure some how...

Anyway lol rant over. I just wanted to express my feelings over the matter


The first couple of days after I saw the ending, I was shocked, horrified, depressed and completely avoided the game.  I'm still depressed about it.

#191
The Real Bowser

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It didn't really hit me until I realized how epic the ending could have been. For a while, I was depressed about it and upset about but I honestly believe this isn't the ending. They have something else planned. I still have faith in Bioware, but we'll see how that plays out.

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I feel little interest to replay ME3 and no interest at all in playing the previous games again, because everything you thought was worth fighting for, turns out to be hopeless and disappointing.

I went into ME3 wanting to feel victorious or moved at a masterpiece ending. Instead, I got left feeling confused at nonsensical ending and saddened by how poorly it was done.

Modifié par Eirzara, 14 mars 2012 - 06:49 .


#193
Milkies

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I never thought that a video game could make me feel this miserable. It is nice to see that I am not alone.

#194
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Agree. And it's a real shame. What were they thinking???

#195
Harorrd

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i still cry, 4 days after i completed the game, and i am still sad inside

#196
M12311

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Most of us feel like that