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Deventh

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I think they should add a happy ending. This is just so wrong to have Shepard go through all of this pain and suffering (from all 3 games) and not even have a chance of little happiness? I know this is just a game and i should be happy that we got what we got, but I'M NOT. We have 3 choices that end up almost the same way (Shepard dying). Why can't Shep survive and some of the crew and LI be (not saying all) with him? 
Thank you very much BioWare...I loved the game, but you just made 1 ending which a really,really small part of the community like..I don't even think i will play the game as much as i played 2. Knowing what will happen in the end will just kill my interest in playing it. I hope someone else is on my side with this..

We were led to believe that we will get at least a CHANCE for this kind of ending...
A chance for "a lot of little blue children":
the t'soni-shepard family
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Why can't we see how we build Tali a house on Rannoch:
Mass Effect 3 - Happy Ending
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Or how Garrus and FemShep are happy with the new adopted baby krogan (turian,asari,human w/e):
A Happy Ending
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Please BioWare i know you have enough on your mind with other issues, but please consider that there is a lot of people wanting a happy ending for their own Commander Shepard. I'm not saying we should get only a happy one, no not at all. Give a sad one,happy one,medium and everyone will be happy! We don't want rainbows and ponies everywhere.. we clearly got the message that the game is dark and sad... but why can't at least Shepard survive and be with his LI even knowing that much will give us peace.

Modifié par Deventh, 31 mars 2012 - 12:02 .


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zerobounds

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I don't want a happy ending.

I just want an ending.

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Karrie788

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Turian. Babies. Yes. Do want.

But that's not the key issue. First we need endings that make sense.

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Yeah, I wanted the happy ending.

Really, there should have been endings on every part of the spectrum. If they we going to limit it, they should have erred toward happy. Instead they went with grimdark evisceration of the essence of the universe with starvation and isolation abound that divides while we spent the whole game uniting, an ending that implies hope is worthless.

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Dridengx

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You do realize, you get your money's worth in one playthrough. Everyone keeps saying how hard it will be to continue playing knowing 'nothing matters' And? there is plenty of films like Six Sense, The Others, The Orphan, and many others because of knowing the ending it makes it harder to watch again. How is this any different?

Modifié par Dridengx, 14 mars 2012 - 12:21 .


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Adamantium93

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I want a happy ending. Not perfectly happy, but i want shep alive with his LI, the mass relays and the citadels intact, and an awards ceremony of some kind. Past that, i really dont care. Though at thisnpoint, I'd like an ending that made sense.

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a sensible ending first, wouldn't have any issues with Shepherd dying in order to save the galaxy but it needs to make sense in the context of everything that was done up to that point.

would be nice to have a happy ending option mind if you do enough work for it

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I don't need a happy ending. I need a worthy ending.
Not saying there shouldn't be the happy one, and a bad one for that matter. All types of endings should've been covered.

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Karrie788

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Dridengx wrote...

You do realize, you get your money's worth in one playthrough. Everyone keeps saying how hard it will be to continue playing knowing 'nothing matters' And? there is plenty of films like Six Sense, The Others, The Orphan, and many others because of knowing the ending it makes it harder to watch again. How is this any different?


Video games are interactive. Movies are not.

To this day the greatest game I've ever played is Fallout 2. Because you can go through litterally dozens of playthroughs and experience it in a completely different way. With different outcomes.

Replayability matters.

Modifié par Karrie788, 14 mars 2012 - 12:25 .


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Legbiter

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Yeah, you should be able to get a happy ending if you prepare to the max and bring virtually everyone and their grandmother to the final fight. Dosen't have to be fancy, just Shepard, wounded, but being carried by his buddies to the Normandy medbay while the ending ME music plays. Maybe followed by a 30 second epilogue of Shep and Garrus on a beach or something.

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My wife does, so do I. Origins is how it's done right, multiple different options, hero could die, or Alistair or Loghain or they all could live. Not to mention numerous other options.

Their was absolutely no reason to end it in this debacle, besides writer arrogance.

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I want *my* ending, an ending that's valid and recognises the choices I made in the final game, the Geth vs Quarians, the Krogan cure, saving Earth and uniting the known Galaxy.

None of which were at the ending, they all seemed to be ignored and had no effect.

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Me! Me!

I like happy endings. If I wanted bleak and sorrowful tales, I'd just turn on the news, y'know?

Video games are my escape, they're like my happy place. If my happy place turns into my unhappy place then where the hell do I go?

And so many people died in ME 3, just so Shepard could do what needed to be done. To have Shepard die with everyone else at the end, I can understand why there are those who appreciate that situation, but I don't get why there are people who don't understand why I would like a happy ending.

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Kilshrek wrote...

Me! Me!

I like happy endings. If I wanted bleak and sorrowful tales, I'd just turn on the news, y'know?

Video games are my escape, they're like my happy place. If my happy place turns into my unhappy place then where the hell do I go?

And so many people died in ME 3, just so Shepard could do what needed to be done. To have Shepard die with everyone else at the end, I can understand why there are those who appreciate that situation, but I don't get why there are people who don't understand why I would like a happy ending.

Exactly. It's all about players choice and we didn't get any in the end...

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BattleMageMarian

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Yes, I'll admit I want a "happy" ending based upon your choices and how prepared you are...similar to the previous Mass Effect games

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I just want an ending that isn't ridiculous.

Saving life is good enough for me on the happyness scale. There's obviously gonna be some big time **** going down with a threat like the reapers.

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It would annoy me more if everyone survied and life went on. The whole seris was based around an unbeatle enemy. 



The whole 2nd and 3rd game was about sacrifice and
death, doing whatever it took to beat the reapers. It was always going to be a
massive loss to the galaxy; I just wish they had done it in a way that made
sense

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PKchu wrote...

Yeah, I wanted the happy ending.

Really, there should have been endings on every part of the spectrum. If they we going to limit it, they should have erred toward happy. Instead they went with grimdark evisceration of the essence of the universe with starvation and isolation abound that divides while we spent the whole game uniting, an ending that implies hope is worthless.


I really don't understand why they didn't go this route. You could have variations on who survives from your squad, whether you sacrifice yourself or not and maybe some fleets get destroyed or survive depending on your preparations. I believe this is what a lot of people expected.

I was certain there would be an option for a happy ending where you & your LI and most if not all your squad survives, mass relays are intact, the galaxy is saved...I mean come on, you 're Shepard! That's what it's been building up to be, but instead of being the hero who saves the galaxy, everything is doomed. It really does seem an unworthy end for a beloved character.

And that ending Normandy scene? Teleportation aside, it seems joker and your LI always survive along with either EDI or another squad member, and even thought I believe this scene was meant to give you hope,like at least your friends survived and are in a tropical paradise, to me it felt like my Shepard was betrayed.

So yeah, I died alone, abandoned by the people I trusted and loved, and in the end even that was for nothing since the galactic civilization lies in ruins....that's what the endings feel like to me Image IPB

And Stargazer doesn't make me feel like a legend at all....

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fox121 wrote...

It would annoy me more if everyone survied and life went on. The whole seris was based around an unbeatle enemy. 



The whole 2nd and 3rd game was about sacrifice and
death, doing whatever it took to beat the reapers. It was always going to be a
massive loss to the galaxy; I just wish they had done it in a way that made
sense

If you played the game you know that Shepard is watching half her team die in ME3 (previous crew) Cortez died i imagined many more which are not shown at the end. Sure let there be death, but really? They literally killed almost everyone.

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KOTOR, DA Origins, Jade Empire, BG2:Throne of Bhaal all had happy endings. I don't see why Bioware couldn't have put one in and made it uber hard to achieve. An ending where Shep lives, the reapers are destroyed/controlled, the relays are not destroyed and it ends with a ceremony for the lost and sacrifices.

BUT NOOOOOOOOO.... Bioware had to put in an elevator ride to cuckoo-land and a star child.

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gimzod76

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yes dam it, i want a happy ending as well. i want to help Tali build that house and raise a family of human/quarian mutants.

is that much to ask Bioware.

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Sarevok Synder

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There was an ending to begin with? Where?

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Cyberarmy

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I dont need a happy ending, i need an ending that makes some sense...


Not something like "YO DAWG, I heard you don't wanna be killed by synthetics so I made some synthetics to kill you every 50k years so you won't be killed by synthetics."

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zerobounds wrote...

I don't want a happy ending.

I just want an ending.


This. I know you guys want your happy ending, but the movement needs to be about these things:

http://www.gamefront...fans-are-right/ 

I'm not against a so called happy ending, I just want a real ending that delivers on the promises and makes sense.

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I'd take any sort of true ending at this point... but a happy ending would most definitely be a bonus.


I still want to build that house on Rannoch.

Modifié par _NF_Von_Lipwig, 14 mars 2012 - 01:10 .