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So did it honestly ruin the game for you?


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JeanLuc Awesome

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It pains me to say it but it kind of ruined the playability of all 3 games.
With Mass Effect 1 and 2 I easily replayed them at least 2 more times right after I beaten them for the first time and dozens of more replays since.

with ME3 I'm still struggling to pull my self through my 2nd playthrough...

#77
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Jellyfish Opera wrote...

No it did not, the Mass Effect series is still and will always be my favorite and the greatest one ever told.

Regardless of it's ending (which I believe doesn't exist since it's "Open for interpretation" which is pretty much saying make up your own ending) I believe in my own theory and to that end, I got the ending that I longed for.


I would gladly trade places with you right now... i want to be able to just make up my own ending and have that be enough... you are lucky because you can... i feel sad again :(

#78
TAK The Voyager

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I was playing Mass Effect 1 today, and I just couldn't shake the feeling that everything I do will be for nothing. =\\ The ending didn't ruin the game or series per say. But it doesn't feel as good as it did before.

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Yes, I never want to play Mass Effect again because of how it ended.

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pharsti wrote...

It did better than that, it ruined both ME1 and ME2 with it.

How amazing is that.



Yup me too.

And I am not being melodramatic. I genuinely can't face playing again. I really do not see the point.

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Ruined the entire franchise for me.

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Der Estr Bune wrote...

Yes. It ruined the whole series for me, personally.



#83
TheOptimist

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Yes.  And not just yes, but HELL yes.

#84
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Yes, I can't play the trilogy anymore. It's not from sense of anger or anything, I just don't really want to. I don't think I'd be motivated in other games in the franchise or DLC either.

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yeah, the whole trilogy is messed till the fix this, if not hopefully some one can atleast mod the game to cut out the nonsense

#86
Redwing198403

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Yeah pretty much... I just can't bring myself to play any of them.

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Mr.Snithums

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While it didn't ruin the gameplay per se, it did ruin the entire reason I played which was the story and the proper ending it should have had. I never played the game for the gameplay but it definitely made the journey a lot more enjoyable. I could have just played Gears of War or Uncharted and had relatively the same experience. After all most of the RPG elements were removed after ME1 and the lack of dialogue options in GoW/Uncharted wouldn't have bothered me because at least then I would have known I had no real control over the conclusion.

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It was so bad it ruined other things for me.

I was watching a show and started getting really worried near the end because I was afraid they were going to pull a bioware on me.

Yes I made bioware a verb. It means to make something great only to drop the ball and ruin it at the very end.

Modifié par Landline, 18 mars 2012 - 01:38 .


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Yes. While each game is/was fun. now that it is complete, the narrative can be looked at as a whole and a ****ty ending can and does sour a whole narrative.

Mass Effect was destined to take a place next to my favorite books and games that I reread or replay every now and again.

With the current ending, it is not a narrative I have any desire to experience again.

You know, this reminds me; it's been a while since I dusted off my KOTOR disks...

#90
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savionen wrote...

The last 10 minutes of the game...

Introduced God-Kid with the Diablos ex Machina.
Made Harbinger not make sense.
Made Saren and Sovereign's story pointless.
Made Reapers boring.
Gave no closure.
Made Shepard an idiot and a coward.
Made my entire team cowards.
Destroyed everything I built.
Killed pretty much everybody.
Made my made choices meaningless.
Destroyed the Mass Effect universe.


So true. It makes such a fundamental mistake. We, as gamers, involved in this, in a game designed on choice are fundamentally attached to being masters of our own destiny. Having to subjugate ourselves to Space Troll is in one moment giving us everything we hate about real life and shoving it down our throats after heroically overcoming everything with our grit and determination up to that point.

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Edje Edgar

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Everything you do is pointless, ofc it ruined everything.

#92
Thornne

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The ending itself baffled me. I assumed there was more and I just wasn't seeing it.

Finding out I was wrong, and that was it, ruined the game for me.

#93
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Ruin is not strong enough of a word to express my disgust...

DESTROY is more like it. And not just the game...the ending destroyed this series for me. There is absolutely no replayability in any of the 3 games anymore, period. BioWare has almost completely lost my trust, and that of pretty much everyone I know - to this day, none of my ME-playing friends have said that they liked the ending, but instead, all were outraged and felt like it was a giant middle finger for the time and money invested in this series.

#94
crimzontearz

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not just ONE game but three

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totalrecall87

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Yea

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GiBBsBoT05

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Not the game, but it did the series. Sorta hard to explain why I think that even to myself....

I can keep it separate though for the game itself. Loved every moment of the game up until the end. Sorta don't have the heart to buy art books or things of that nature anymore.

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I've been able to think of certain parts without feeling disgusted but I don't feel good about it still.

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ColloquialAnachron

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For me, yes it did. When Smallville (yes I'm one of those) ended, I was sad, felt like I'd lost a friend etc. When The Sopranos ended I was intrigued but didn't felt like the ending ruined the build towards it. At the end of the Matrix trilogy I understood exactly where the siblings Wachowski went wrong, but this was trackable over the sequels. End of the Brothers Karamazov, I was left wondering, again, well what's going to happen? But I didn't feel like it completely detached itself from the flow of the pages before it.

End of ME3 I just felt defeated. Not like I'd really accomplished anything or set the universe right. I'm okay with questions being left unanswered but ME3's ending just fully took the wind out of my sails, cracked my hull and tossed the anchor in the drink.

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For me it spoiled the entire Mass Effect Universe. All those decisions made from Me1 to 3 are broken down to three bad endings which only slightly differ from each other.

I hope they will release a patch that will add more choices and a nice happy ending.

Modifié par SolveighS, 18 mars 2012 - 01:41 .


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Yes, every time I import another Shepard, all I'll be thinking about is that God-awful ending.