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So did it honestly ruin the game for you?


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brusher225

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Yes it did. Does that mean the whole game was bad? No. There were many good things about it. But the ending ruined it for me. It took away the zeal to try to get to the finish because I know it's for nothing. Maybe it's better to say it this way. The gameplay was great all the way through until they took away control at the end. But the ME story is ALL bad because of the ending. Who wants to hear or read a story with a stupid ending? It ruins the whole story.

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Lol you guys... B*tch louder, I don't think they could hear you from the moon.

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Ruined the game, yes. Soured the whole trilogy, yes.

However, I was seriously considering giving up gaming wholesale for a bit more than a day afterwards in the depression I was in.

And anyone who has a problem with people expressing themselves can cram their self righteousness.

Modifié par DevApp, 18 mars 2012 - 07:54 .


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Nathan_41

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Yes. All my efforts and all my actions were ultimately meaningless. There's no replayability as a result, as well.

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Battlepope190

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If the ending we have now stands, it has ruined the entire franchise for me. I'll never play another Mass Effect game again if this is how it ends.

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johhnytrash

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I don't know if it ruined it, but instead to playing through a buncha times like I was planning on too, I might be able to stomach it once more. I'm entertaining myself on MP currently.

#332
Sc2mashimaro

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 Yes and no. Looking at it as just a game, it's still well made and a lot of fun. The multiplayer is fun and engaging as a play experience. As a story experience, it's mixed, the rest of the story leading up to the end of the single player narrative is incredible and it is woven in to the gameplay exprience seamlessly to create a truly compelling interactive narrative. The ending, however, is bad enough that it does detract from that experience and the experiences of the first two games - but this has more to do with the rhetorical and thematic tension between the last 5-10 minutes and the rest of the trilogy than it does anything else. The ending should have felt like a culmination, followed by a resolution of the themes, rhetoric, and gameplay of the trilogy, instead, it felt like it was working to negate those themes.

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Keladis

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Yes not only did it ruin the game. It ruin the trilogy for me. I have been trying to do a reply but it just seems so pointless now. Nothing I did in any of the three games matters. Nothing

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Kishala

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It ruined any desire I have for another play throuh. There isn't a point, to me, to play through to get to the same ending, regardless of my choices which is the most disappointing part of the game.

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Gexora

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I could take the crap choices and the plotholes, could headcannon my way out of them...
But seeing my tough, unforgiving, true-soldies and takes-no-****-from-anyone FemShep suddenly look at godchild begging for help and not even questioning his power... hurt me. Physically.
So yeah. Not gonna me any ME for me anytime soon

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Skyhawk02

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No.

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Chernaya

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No, I loved the game. The ending didn't ruin it for me. It confused me, yes. It was, to me, incomplete seeming, yes. That is my opinion, and it seems to be a popular one unfortunately. But no, I think it was an excellent game that included more ups than downs in general.

If it ruined anything, it would simply be the replay value considering the endings aren't really varied enough to make me want to go back and get a different one.

#338
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It ruined it in the sense that I can no longer remember the rest of the trilogy while trying to wrap my feeble mind around the porous endings we received. Does not compute.

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Lost replayability of all 3 for me too.

Modifié par nightshift002, 18 mars 2012 - 09:45 .


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getterg

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The game was amazing right up till Harbinger fired his lazer, honestly

Modifié par getterg, 18 mars 2012 - 09:44 .


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Gorfimus

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No. Was I incredibly disappointed in the endings? Yes. Do I hope they fix the endings? Yes.

But there are too many incredible moments along the way (in all three games) that I will not let the endings ruin the series for me.

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Keladis wrote...

Yes not only did it ruin the game. It ruin the trilogy for me. I have been trying to do a reply but it just seems so pointless now. Nothing I did in any of the three games matters. Nothing


This.

I tried starting a second ME3 playthrough, but there is no point and I could not continue it. I finished the game 10 days ago, and so far, I haven't been able to play much of anything. It's soured my love of gaming, in general. I never thought such a thing would be possible. :unsure:

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it completely ruined it. only thing i played since i finished 1 playthrough is some MP with friends just so atleast i get some bang for my buck. but i havent been able to touch the singleplayer ever since the ending.

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MeepZero

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Absolutely ruined the game. That last 10 minutes made me wish I had never bought the damn game.

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Yes, it absolutely ruined the trilogy for me - with an abysmal ending like this, it wasn't worth it.

Modifié par BBCH, 18 mars 2012 - 10:14 .


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Durontan

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It didn't ruin the experience of the game. As you said yourself the game is perfect. Nobody will say anything about any part of the game till we reach the Citadel in that final part. I myself liked even Citadel till the superchild AI/God thingie.

But as above posters said, yes, it did ruin most of it, as the ending itself left us with nothing. As in all that we did didn't mean anything... so it is pointless. No matter what our choices through all 3 ME games were we get same A, B or C choice that are pretty much the same with no real difference to all that we did so I have no reason to replay the game to see different ending as in the end I will again have same bloody ending. I can always just load the final save and choose all 3 end of story.

All that I did through the series should give me different endings, and not here I have 3 pretty much same endings.

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nicksmi56

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Yes

#348
Zix13

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Lt.Boom wrote...

Truely and honestly did that ending really ruin a amazing game which start to all the way to the ending run was amazing. In my opinion it wasn't all that terrible..Granted it was a desus ex machina but then again so was the crucbile it self if you think about it.


Yes. Nothing you do matters. You can't do anything differently. Pretty much kills replayability in a story driven game.

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Ruined the whole series for me (and all future BioWare series as well).

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nomoredruggs

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push2play wrote...

Yep, ruined the whole trilogy. Can't play it any more, seems pointless.


Sadly, this. It's just painful and pointless going throught it knowing it ends like this...

Modifié par nomoredruggs, 18 mars 2012 - 10:35 .