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#626
Laurencio

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Screw happy endings. This series deserves better. Fanfic can take care of the whole married with children vibe.

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ElMuchu

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Pappi wrote...

I'm all for it, the good, the bad and the ugly....I want it all.

Yep, that would be great to have a sad end where we lost or we almost lost, a happy end with living shepard and LI and another one where Shepard sacrificies. That would be good

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nightcobra

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i support the whole spectrum of bright, gray and dark. that's what choice driven games should adhere to IMO and not pigeonholing it into just dark or gray.

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Most of all I want an ending that doesn't destroy the universe. As for a happy ending, all I require is a hint that survival/coming back may be possible for all of the options under certain conditions, so I won't have to rewrite things in my mind to lay a foundation for my happier ending fanfic.

But without the option not to destroy the universe, a personal happy ending doesn't matter to me.

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sargon1986

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I totally support a happy ending. We deserve to at least have the option of getting a happy ending after everything we've been through.

I want to build Tali a house on Ranoch. :(

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I agree with getting a "happy" ending.

... I want blue babies damnit.

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JPR1964

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I support some HAPPIER endings...

Happy not possbile, unless you just forgot billions of death.

JPR out!

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JPR1964 wrote...

I support some HAPPIER endings...

Happy not possbile, unless you just forgot billions of death.

JPR out!


100% this. I find it actually a bit disturbing that people seem to think that ANY ending is going to be bunnies and unicorns after tens of billions of deaths from the Reapers.

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nametry629

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I was prepared for sad ending but not for the garbage we got so yep agree, nothing less than blue babies will get a cent out of me now.

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It would be a bonus.Just want some sort of ending that makes sense.

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luzburg

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i like this guy
and he says keep it simple find a way to defeat the reapers and ems controls the endings
fom defeat and to "happy"
even a happy ending is still bittersweet even if reunited to LI and save the relays you still have a world ravaged by war and the sadness of loss

and a forced sacrifice and space magic if i can call it that belongs in other games and NOT in mass effect
Mass effect is about REAL choise and completly different outcomes
the enings culd work in any other game like half life or a normal FPS or third person shooter where the entire story is railroaded from the start

Modifié par luzburg, 01 avril 2012 - 12:13 .


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Edrick1976

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Happy endings make me happy... thats why I like them....

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billida

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I really could use a little bit of happiness these days. So yeah, i also want an happy ending.

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Renew81

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Multible worthy ending that make sence , some more happy then others so
you can choose / end up with different situations.

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binarymonkey86

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Supported - Lots of%

To quote Angry Joe in his 10 reasons vid, "You know what... Why the f**k not a happy ending too?". It should only be one of the many different possible endings sure, but it should be there. It sure feels like you have earned the chance of a happy ending (where Shep lives) if you have been through all three games.

It could only be an improvement over the current ending (singular), which basically is "Rocks Fall, Everybody Dies". Was it really necessary to shoot the shaggy dog Bioware?

Modifié par binarymonkey86, 01 avril 2012 - 10:49 .


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I support a happy ending, so long as it's optional. I would love to meet up with my past associates who are still on Earth, and rebuild humanity with Miranda by my side.

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It seems we got one end of the spectrum as far as endings go. Yes, of course it's always going to be dark, what with attempted genocide on a galactic scale, but for crying out loud.
I at least want the option, if I work hard enough- only if I work hard enough, thru all three games- to give my Shepard and crew a chance at a life after The Reapers, and get a sense of how that pans out. How hard would it be, BioWare, to throw a few cut scenes together of Shep and Garrus bandaged and bruised, clinking glasses at the half wrecked shell of the Purgatory bar.
Or Shep and Liara scooting through space with blue babies in tow, like they daydreamed about.
Seriously, we should be able to see our friends fighting and either living or dying heroically, depending on how we played. At least give us the option. It's our story too.

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Of course I support a "happy ending"(survival and getting together). As long as it is contextually sound and fitting with the overall narrative.

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Kilshrek

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Subject M wrote...

Of course I support a "happy ending"(survival and getting together). As long as it is contextually sound and fitting with the overall narrative.


Coming back from the galactic core after the Normandy was damaged and crash landed on Collector central made a lot of actual sense?

Shepard made it back because the narrative required Shepard to be alive for ME 3. Now it seems Shepard is required to die, or be some sort of tragic hero, in direct opposition to Shepard's role in ME 1 & 2, because the narrative required it.

Now someone just needs to fix the narrative.

#645
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A happy ending would be awesome.

At least there should be one ending... out of many, that can be considered as happy.
It won't hurt anyone if this ending is only archieved by making the right decisions over the whole Trilogy.

If anyone don't want a happy ending, fine. But it's ignorant to deny the ones who want a happy ending their wish.

Modifié par reeot, 02 avril 2012 - 04:08 .


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if the game was supposed to have 16 endings then one of them should be a happy ending. i did every mission including dlc for me 1 and 2 and played as a full paragon and i wanted to save the galaxy and see an epilogue with my little blue children with all the things bioware claimed before the game released something close to that should have been possible. But this is where we are at now and i will admit that if bioware made dlc that gave us and ending close to that i would pay for it( maybe after some reviews come out to make sure it really is what they say it is this time)

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kookman

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oh and when i say reviews i mean FAN reviews. f***ing ign and that douchebag colin whatever

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sp0ck 06

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Do you really think that after everything Shepard went through, s/he could just settle down and live happily ever after? Hell, Shepard DIED. He was brought back for a purpose, much like Gandalf in LOTR, and once that purpose was complete, that should be it.

Its like how Frodo was unable to simply "go home". He had been through too much, physically and mentally, to accept a cozy life. He knew what sacrifices had been made.

I mean, what's Shepard going to do? The entire time we've seen him he's been a tool (not in a bad sense) pointed at a singular goal. With the Reapers taken care of one way or another, what's he going to do? Head back to the Alliance military? Just be a Spectre? It doesn't seem like Shep has many useful peacetime skills.

#649
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sp0ck 06 wrote...

Do you really think that after everything Shepard went through, s/he could just settle down and live happily ever after? Hell, Shepard DIED. He was brought back for a purpose, much like Gandalf in LOTR, and once that purpose was complete, that should be it.

Its like how Frodo was unable to simply "go home". He had been through too much, physically and mentally, to accept a cozy life. He knew what sacrifices had been made.

I mean, what's Shepard going to do? The entire time we've seen him he's been a tool (not in a bad sense) pointed at a singular goal. With the Reapers taken care of one way or another, what's he going to do? Head back to the Alliance military? Just be a Spectre? It doesn't seem like Shep has many useful peacetime skills.

Yes i think Shepard can settle down and live happily ever after, because why the hell not? She/He died and was brought back so she/he could die again? No.

Frodo is the best example like the main character in LOTR he did everything and came back with scars, but he got a happier ending, right (Saying at least goodbye to the loved ones)? Gandalf is more like Wrex,Grunt when you see them die and yet they come back stronger than ever.

Don't you think Shepard had a life before this? She/He wasn't fighting Reapers since she/he was born. That's 3 years out of 20+(30+) so i'm pretty sure Shepard wants a peaceful life and not a endless fight. She/He earned that rest.

Modifié par Deventh, 02 avril 2012 - 05:07 .


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Kilshrek wrote...

Subject M wrote...

Of course I support a "happy ending"(survival and getting together). As long as it is contextually sound and fitting with the overall narrative.


Coming back from the galactic core after the Normandy was damaged and crash landed on Collector central made a lot of actual sense?

Shepard made it back because the narrative required Shepard to be alive for ME 3. Now it seems Shepard is required to die, or be some sort of tragic hero, in direct opposition to Shepard's role in ME 1 & 2, because the narrative required it.

Now someone just needs to fix the narrative.




It would make enough sense if they got Normandy up and running after the crash.

Shepard have not been portrayed as a tragic hero, and neither was the game described as an (exclusive)tragedy in how it has unfolded from a narrative point of view up until the end, and it was not how it was advertized.

A "happy ending" would not be wrong or discoherent as long as that ending was true to the state of the galaxy and its associated weight of personal loses of Shepard and friends.

Modifié par Subject M, 02 avril 2012 - 05:44 .