I didn't hate anything apart from the ending, but more squad mates and more dialogue choices would have been nice.
Is the ending the only thing you hated in ME3?
Débuté par
horacethegrey
, mars 16 2012 04:44
#26
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:52
#27
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:53
Diazizit1500 wrote...
Endings + Poor execution on Tali face reveal. Everything else sublime
This.
Although I kinda wish the Winter on Mars art wasn't a rip-off either. I really don't like thinking Bioware took the cheap 'n' easy route at any point re: art assets. But yeah, Tali's portrait should be replaced with that deviant art pic ASAP (if thats ok with them).
#28
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:53
Hate is a strong word and yes I hate the ending.
#29
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:53
other than the ending the journal system sucks horribly
#30
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:54
pretty much yes. I literally loved the whole game until the last 10mins just after Anderson dies and shepherd loses conciousness.. how can something done so right suddenly take a nosedive and be so wrong in the last 10 mins that it destroys what i feel was an amazing game up till that point.
I would go so far as to call ME3 a future classic until the last 10mins where you just go huh??!? WTF??!? huh??!? you have got to be kidding me.......
Basically i have reached the acceptance stage of the grieving process. To me the destroy option will forever be canon to me if Bioware does not fix the endings. I am torn between future DLCs. I am a completionist and don't mind spending on DLCs. I bought every DLC from DA2, ME2 including the weapon and armor packs but i just don't know if i really want to get any DLC for ME3 because the ending left me with a sick taste in the mouth. On the other hand the rest of the game was so brilliant...... i really don't understand how Bioware could get it so wrong at the end.
I would go so far as to call ME3 a future classic until the last 10mins where you just go huh??!? WTF??!? huh??!? you have got to be kidding me.......
Basically i have reached the acceptance stage of the grieving process. To me the destroy option will forever be canon to me if Bioware does not fix the endings. I am torn between future DLCs. I am a completionist and don't mind spending on DLCs. I bought every DLC from DA2, ME2 including the weapon and armor packs but i just don't know if i really want to get any DLC for ME3 because the ending left me with a sick taste in the mouth. On the other hand the rest of the game was so brilliant...... i really don't understand how Bioware could get it so wrong at the end.
Modifié par Hsien, 16 mars 2012 - 04:54 .
#31
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:54
Yes it is the only thing. There were plenty of other things that I was disappointed in, but I could live with them and still (thoroughly) enjoy the game. The ending however was not something I could ignore.
Things that annoyed me that I didn't let spoil it for me-
1. Quest system
2. Quests from overheard conversations(good idea, poorly executed)
3. Lack of interaction with squad members outside predefined situations
4. Vega
5. Not enough paragon/renegade choices
6. Maybe they needed another area to explore, but not really bothered
Things that annoyed me that I didn't let spoil it for me-
1. Quest system
2. Quests from overheard conversations(good idea, poorly executed)
3. Lack of interaction with squad members outside predefined situations
4. Vega
5. Not enough paragon/renegade choices
6. Maybe they needed another area to explore, but not really bothered
Modifié par pablosplinter, 16 mars 2012 - 04:58 .
#32
Guest_Vurculac_*
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:54
Guest_Vurculac_*
I too loved 99% of the game. Yes there were what I consider minor things that I can certianly live with. It's just the ending that I found very disappointing. Very.
#33
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:54
Pretty much, though I did kinda want to visit Illium and whatnot like in ME2 as a sort of additional city to visit but considering the reapers attacking everything I kinda understood that would've been strange.
#34
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:54
Realistically yes... I was betrayed only by the ending.
#35
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:55
I just hate the journal and the endings that's pretty much it.
#36
Guest_Vurculac_*
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:55
Guest_Vurculac_*
Cuddlezarro wrote...
other than the ending the journal system sucks horribly
That could have been done better, at least with the updating. But again I can live with it.
#37
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:55
Basically, yes. I loved the game itself but the endings...
<_<
#38
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:55
yea when a game finally loses a hero everyone has to complain about it its very rare to actually lose the hero in a game. every game ive played the hero survived to the very end to continue on and keep fighting. i had no problems with the ending to me the game was very good and from what i understand bioware wants everyone to comeplete the game before explaining the ending to everyone so be patient and stop complaining about the ending until bioware explains why. (hands everyone a tissue paper) please stop crying about the ending you dont hear me crying about it.
#39
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:55
Nope. Excessive autodialogue, and people dying at the drop of a hat, no matter what you do - when up until this point Virmire was the only time anyone who wasn't an enemy *had* to die. I don't mind if all the characters who die *can* die, but I should be able to save them if I do everything right.
#40
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:55
Pretty much. There were flaws, sure, but really minimal. That's what makes the ending even more painful to bear.
#41
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:56
I did not feel that this was a good bioware game.
Too linear.
Writing was overly melodramatic and uninspired. How many times did Shep say "I'll take all the help I can get".
Poorly paced action sequences. Just a lot of standing around while enemies spawn behind you and stuff.
It did not really feel like "My Shep" anymore. No real RPG vibe.
Too linear.
Writing was overly melodramatic and uninspired. How many times did Shep say "I'll take all the help I can get".
Poorly paced action sequences. Just a lot of standing around while enemies spawn behind you and stuff.
It did not really feel like "My Shep" anymore. No real RPG vibe.
#42
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:56
I have minor niggles, I wish it were more RPG like than shootery.
But it was still a glorious game... aside from the ending.
But it was still a glorious game... aside from the ending.
#43
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:56
"Is the ending the only thing you hated in ME3?"
Yep... Only annoyed by a few things like: the scanner when entering/leaving the war room, the nightmare part we can't skip (didn't like that approach since the 1st Max Payne)...
Yep... Only annoyed by a few things like: the scanner when entering/leaving the war room, the nightmare part we can't skip (didn't like that approach since the 1st Max Payne)...
Modifié par 3Minotaur3, 16 mars 2012 - 04:57 .
#44
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:56
sorry dp
Modifié par pablosplinter, 16 mars 2012 - 04:57 .
#45
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:57
I have a major issue with how alot of ME2's squadmates were handled. Bioware really let me down here but I always knew this was going to be the case for the last 6 - 9 months, in a way that kind of makes it more of a disappointment. Me3's bias towards the ME1 squadmates is simply awefull.
I don't like the way sidequests on the Citadel are done in ME3 are done. I don't like planet scanning/Reaper escape mini game. I don't like the Journal in ME3 either. I also miss seeing other hub worlds, I've become board with everything happening on the Citadel.
Last but not least, I currently playing on the PS3 version of ME3 ( because I don't want to have to swap discs every other hour on my 360 copy ) and sadly ME3 on the PS3 is buggy mess.
Aside from the endings and these issues ME3 is great game.
I don't like the way sidequests on the Citadel are done in ME3 are done. I don't like planet scanning/Reaper escape mini game. I don't like the Journal in ME3 either. I also miss seeing other hub worlds, I've become board with everything happening on the Citadel.
Last but not least, I currently playing on the PS3 version of ME3 ( because I don't want to have to swap discs every other hour on my 360 copy ) and sadly ME3 on the PS3 is buggy mess.
Aside from the endings and these issues ME3 is great game.
#46
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:57
Spitfiremk87 wrote...
I believe it was the better game of the three.
Yep. If it weren't for the ending, I would be singing nothing but praises. Bioware did a kickass job. Part of why the ending burns so much is that it comes after so much good.
I have other complaints, but they're not much bigger than nitpicks, especially compared to the ending.
Modifié par Kloreep, 16 mars 2012 - 04:58 .
#47
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:58
Well, besides the endings I hated what they did to the Journal, the kid coming back in the dreams (should have been who you left to die on Virmire, ME2 squadmates who died, and finally, your LI).Other than those, it is a great game.
Modifié par GreenDragon37, 16 mars 2012 - 05:00 .
#48
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:58
The ****ing journal system sucks.
#49
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:58
-Fuel was irritating, it wasn't too great.
-Diana Allers (Jessica Chaobots character) Seemed incredibly out of place, and really wasn't insightful at all.
-Lack of journal updates.
-Arias character just felt "there" and nothing more.
On a funny note...
Alliance playing friggin hide and seek with my ship models.
-Diana Allers (Jessica Chaobots character) Seemed incredibly out of place, and really wasn't insightful at all.
-Lack of journal updates.
-Arias character just felt "there" and nothing more.
On a funny note...
Alliance playing friggin hide and seek with my ship models.
#50
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 04:58
Rannoch and Tuchanka were one of BioWares finest moment, where, especially in Tuchanka, it finishes a story that spans a series.





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