Aller au contenu

Photo

What else, if anything, ended this badly?


  • Veuillez vous connecter pour répondre
238 réponses à ce sujet

#101
Brass_Buckles

Brass_Buckles
  • Members
  • 3 366 messages
Divinity 2: Ego Draconis.

I bought that game on preorder, and the gameplay and everything was all right (glitchy but all right) and then it ended and no matter what you did, YOU LOSE, while all the while you were presented with the appearance of your good or evil actions having some actual impact. Sound familiar?

They re-released it about half a year later as the Dragon Knight Saga, and that version has been given a higher rating. I'm wondering if they changed the ending, but I never bothered to get the new version to find out.

But honestly, that was the only game of the Divinity series I'd played, versus Mass Effect where I've poured my heart into three games. And, there was a sort of closure in Divinity 2, which we don't get at all in ME3. At least you could clearly see that you had lost and that the game had foreshadowed that you were going to lose the entire time. Mass Effect 3 kind of throws it at you from nowhere.

#102
Shepard Wins

Shepard Wins
  • Members
  • 1 359 messages
KotOR 2 was just incomplete and everyone knew it, and it STILL managed to be MAGNITUDES more satisfying than the end of ME3. Maybe because in KotOR 2, hm, we ACTUALLY LEARNED the fates of planets we've visited and our companions? Who cares if they were just told the player by Kreia, at least THEY WERE THERE. KotOR 2 slaughtered ending is NOTHING compared to this ME3 BULLS**T.

Sorry about the shouting, had to vent.

#103
Walrusninja

Walrusninja
  • Members
  • 753 messages
Nothing. This wins the cake and the entire bakery too actually..... in fact, this wins the entire art of baking.  BSG's ending wasn't bad. It made sense, it added up with the recurring themes. It was just depressing

Modifié par Walrusninja, 15 mars 2012 - 08:13 .


#104
Flashlegend

Flashlegend
  • Members
  • 436 messages

fish of doom wrote...

neon genesis evangelion. which got fixed with a movie ("the end of evangelion").


this, absolutely nothing can or ever will trump the ending of the original series run. Besides that, nothing comes to mind honestly.

#105
Caz Neerg

Caz Neerg
  • Members
  • 625 messages

azarhal wrote...

Caz Neerg wrote...

azarhal wrote...

Divine Divinity 2, before the Dragon Knight Saga version which add an expension.

Actually, DD2 might be worst, because you don't have a choices on what happen...you lose no matter what.


You mean just like our current ending?


No, for ME3 to have an ending similar to DD2 it needs to end the game after Shepard was blasted by the last beam from Harby and getting a couple cutscenes showing the Reapers destroying the galaxy...


You have to have an extremely low threshold for what constitutes victory in order to call what we got anything other than a loss.  Just because something could theoretically be some small amount worse doesn't mean it has to be called a "win."

#106
Vilegrim

Vilegrim
  • Members
  • 2 403 messages

Brass_Buckles wrote...

Divinity 2: Ego Draconis.

I bought that game on preorder, and the gameplay and everything was all right (glitchy but all right) and then it ended and no matter what you did, YOU LOSE, while all the while you were presented with the appearance of your good or evil actions having some actual impact. Sound familiar?

They re-released it about half a year later as the Dragon Knight Saga, and that version has been given a higher rating. I'm wondering if they changed the ending, but I never bothered to get the new version to find out.

But honestly, that was the only game of the Divinity series I'd played, versus Mass Effect where I've poured my heart into three games. And, there was a sort of closure in Divinity 2, which we don't get at all in ME3. At least you could clearly see that you had lost and that the game had foreshadowed that you were going to lose the entire time. Mass Effect 3 kind of throws it at you from nowhere.


Dragon knight saga has the old ending about half way through, you then go off and burn more faces.

#107
Heathen Pride

Heathen Pride
  • Members
  • 199 messages
Two anime series: Evangelion and Gilgamesh.

#108
Caz Neerg

Caz Neerg
  • Members
  • 625 messages

Walrusninja wrote...

Nothing. This wins the cake and the entire bakery too actually..... in fact, this wins the entire art of baking.  BSG's ending wasn't bad. It made sense, it added up with the recurring themes. It was just depressing


What makes sense about thirty thousand people all agreeing when a dippy hippie suggests they should all wander off into the woods and live lives that are nasty, brutish, and short, rather than building a city?  Some people agreeing, sure, but all of them?  Complete crap writing.  The only character they got right in that ending was Bill Adama, who had already been established by flashbacks to be a worthless, pitiful drunk any time he didn't have a ship to command.

#109
legion999

legion999
  • Members
  • 5 315 messages
Fallout 3 (lol you die), with Broken Steel (lol BOS forever unless you bombed them then lulz Enclave forever even though they still try to kill you). And in keeping with Fallout 3 Mothership Zeta (lol you blew up Canada and possibly murdered millions of people but if you kill one alien who helps experimentation on humans you are a bad person >:( also congratulations you're in charge of a ship with a terrified man and little girl, infinite aliens and locked doors... have fun!)

#110
Hunter_Wolf

Hunter_Wolf
  • Members
  • 670 messages
FEAR3 was pretty bad.

#111
atheelogos

atheelogos
  • Members
  • 4 554 messages
Contact.... lol

Modifié par atheelogos, 15 mars 2012 - 08:21 .


#112
atheelogos

atheelogos
  • Members
  • 4 554 messages

Shepard Wins wrote...

KotOR 2 was just incomplete and everyone knew it, and it STILL managed to be MAGNITUDES more satisfying than the end of ME3. Maybe because in KotOR 2, hm, we ACTUALLY LEARNED the fates of planets we've visited and our companions? Who cares if they were just told the player by Kreia, at least THEY WERE THERE. KotOR 2 slaughtered ending is NOTHING compared to this ME3 BULLS**T.

Sorry about the shouting, had to vent.

? hmmmm I thought the ending of sith lords was pretty good. They did the best they could with the time they had.

#113
ADomenick91092

ADomenick91092
  • Members
  • 47 messages
Lost. No doubt. HUGE letdown.

Honestly, I loved every season of Battlestar Galactica, and had no problem with the end (Except for the fact that it had to end, and I REALLY miss Katee Sackhoff as Starbuck.)

The end of The Matrix trilogy wasn't as good as it could have been, but I have no big problem with it overall.

So, yeah, Lost and Mass Effect 3 have been the worst endings to a series I've ever experienced.

#114
dannati

dannati
  • Members
  • 156 messages
A lot anime, but in particular Eureka Seven.

#115
Shepard Wins

Shepard Wins
  • Members
  • 1 359 messages

atheelogos wrote...

Shepard Wins wrote...

KotOR 2 was just incomplete and everyone knew it, and it STILL managed to be MAGNITUDES more satisfying than the end of ME3. Maybe because in KotOR 2, hm, we ACTUALLY LEARNED the fates of planets we've visited and our companions? Who cares if they were just told the player by Kreia, at least THEY WERE THERE. KotOR 2 slaughtered ending is NOTHING compared to this ME3 BULLS**T.

Sorry about the shouting, had to vent.

? hmmmm I thought the ending of sith lords was pretty good. They did the best they could with the time they had.


Yeah that's pretty much what I meant, I was going through anger stage all over again when I was writing this. It was in response to people above naming KotOR 2 as an example of a bad ending.

#116
shadey

shadey
  • Members
  • 421 messages
farcry 2 was pretty abrupt.

you ended it by suicide. 

#117
Genshie

Genshie
  • Members
  • 1 405 messages
In fact Negima manga ending just recently as well and fans are pissed at that too. Hardest bits to write in any story is the beginning and end. OP needs to do his/her homework. There have been alot of bad endings and some far worse than the ones this generation has received.

#118
mjh417

mjh417
  • Members
  • 595 messages
Nothing to me. I actually really like the end of Lost and the Matrix trilogy and I don't have any major problem with the way BSG ended.

The best ending ever for a TV show is The Wire (I wish ME3 ended somewhat like that show)

Harry Potter's ending was perfect except for that dumb epilogue, but I didn't hate it, just thought it was dumb.

#119
Mighty_BOB_cnc

Mighty_BOB_cnc
  • Members
  • 694 messages
Evangelion maybe, but honestly even things like the end of the Matrix I could swallow. It may have been convoluted but at least it made a bit of sense. ME3's ending is orders of magnitude worse because it was GOOD right up until it hit a brick wall.

#120
jsadalia

jsadalia
  • Members
  • 370 messages
Lost.

#121
Ketten

Ketten
  • Members
  • 290 messages
Fable 3, I heard Lost was pretty bad. Evangelion, as much of a mindf*ck that show was already.

Modifié par Ketten, 26 mars 2012 - 06:24 .


#122
TheOptimist

TheOptimist
  • Members
  • 853 messages

Taleroth wrote...

Xenogears, Xenosaga, Final Fantasy VII (though it ended on a hopeful note as lifestream fought back), Dreamfall


Square also finally broke down and fixed FFVII's ending with Advent Children.

#123
tiger-tron

tiger-tron
  • Members
  • 460 messages
Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles.

Totally changed characteristics
Created MASSIVE plotholes
No big fight
Confusion
Left us on a huge cliff hanger

Whats worse is that the episode was great until the last 15 minutes.

#124
avatar0

avatar0
  • Members
  • 195 messages
You got emotional closure from BSG, even if not all the parts make sense.
The same thing with the Matrix trilogy.

This is just......bad......

#125
Statulos

Statulos
  • Members
  • 2 967 messages
Even The Road (both film and novel) end with a bit more light!