I find it interseting as I follow those who like and dislike the ending. It feels as though, those who liked the ending did not play the other games (not all of them, but generally speaking) and those who did not like the ending were those who played the other games (also same condition)
I am interested to see how many responses I get. Please be civil about this, I am just curious with 2 questions.
1. Did you play Mass Effect 1, 2 or both before Mass Effect 3?
2. Did you like the ending?
For those who liked the ending and those who did not
Débuté par
-Area51-Silent
, mars 22 2012 06:51
#1
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:51
#2
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:53
/bump for lighting fast boards
#3
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:54
I played all three games and I liked the ending. There is so single factor that separates people on this issue other than individual taste.
#4
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:55
1. Yes, played all three and have clocked in over 200+ hours. (Not including more future playthroughs)
2. No, I did not. To many plot holes and the current ending goes against the core of Mass Effect.
2. No, I did not. To many plot holes and the current ending goes against the core of Mass Effect.
#5
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:55
Ps3 gamer here, so the closest i got to me1 was thru the comic found in me2. Yep, ive played both me2 and me3 and my favorite ending (so far) is the destroy + 4k or more ems ending; one big reset button courtesy of shepard and the catalyst.
#6
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:56
1) Yes. All of them.
2) Not really. I'm an indoctrination believer, which is a "trick" worthy of BioWare's mastermind genius. This being the real endings is not. I think because it's been such a long trek for those of us who've played since the beginning, we've got so much invested in what's going to happen that the endings were just devestating. To have every choice you've made build up to this; all the character relationships, the impacts you've made on species and race relations,etc. I mean, this "story" has taken 5 years in the telling. That's a long time to wait and a lot of hours put in to building up relationships and plots and foundations for future battles only to have it all mean nothing. I haven't even had real life relationships that have lasted 5 years yet.
2) Not really. I'm an indoctrination believer, which is a "trick" worthy of BioWare's mastermind genius. This being the real endings is not. I think because it's been such a long trek for those of us who've played since the beginning, we've got so much invested in what's going to happen that the endings were just devestating. To have every choice you've made build up to this; all the character relationships, the impacts you've made on species and race relations,etc. I mean, this "story" has taken 5 years in the telling. That's a long time to wait and a lot of hours put in to building up relationships and plots and foundations for future battles only to have it all mean nothing. I haven't even had real life relationships that have lasted 5 years yet.
Modifié par Short Cake Slayer, 22 mars 2012 - 06:57 .
#7
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:58
I finished ME1 8 times, at least I have 8 end game saves with different results. ME2 - 5 times. ME3 - 1. Do I have to say that ending was a little bit disappointing for me? and stopped me from replaying it?
#8
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:58
1. Yes. Both before each new one came out.
2. Hell no. Terrible writing, deux ex machina, lame choices, lazy cutscenes ... total botch job.
2. Hell no. Terrible writing, deux ex machina, lame choices, lazy cutscenes ... total botch job.
#9
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:59
1-yes played them about 30 times
2-no i hate the ending with every fiber of my soul
2-no i hate the ending with every fiber of my soul
#10
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:59
1. Yes, completionist for ME1 and ME2, and I actually listened to each conversation.
2. Yes, I hated the ending. I would have accepted any ending, but the current ending is just cheap.
2. Yes, I hated the ending. I would have accepted any ending, but the current ending is just cheap.
#11
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:00
1. Yes, 16 Sheps from ME1 made it to ME2, 13 Sheps made it from ME2 to ME3, Completed 2 ME3 playthroughs...and that's enough for now.
2. No, plotholes, dialogue, marauder shields etc
2. No, plotholes, dialogue, marauder shields etc
#12
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:01
1.) Yes, a hundred times over.
2.) No, definitely no.
2.) No, definitely no.
#13
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:01
Hmm the only people I've come across (very few really) that liked the ending made me think that they played the other games. I'm pretty sure they did at least.
and 1. yes 2. no.
and 1. yes 2. no.
#14
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:01
Interesting, it seams so far to trend that one of the biggest factors in the split of those who liked vs. disliked is who played the 1st mass effect game..I am sort of surprised how large of an impact that has had on people.
#15
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:02
1. I played all three multiple times.
2. I can't stand this ending.
2. I can't stand this ending.
#16
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:02
yes and yes
#17
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:02
1, PS3 gamer, just the comic for ME 1, and the ME2 and ME3.
2, No, the game didn´t end. It just stopped. Im sorry, the so called ending just broke my heart really.
2, No, the game didn´t end. It just stopped. Im sorry, the so called ending just broke my heart really.
#18
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:03
Yes.
No.
No.
#19
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:03
Yes. And Yes.
#20
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:05
Yes, I played ME1-3 ever since launch day 2007.
No, I cannot stand the endings. I hate how open ended they are and how little they explain, in addition to throwing away the countless hours I've spent righting the galaxy's wrongs as though they never happened.
No, I cannot stand the endings. I hate how open ended they are and how little they explain, in addition to throwing away the countless hours I've spent righting the galaxy's wrongs as though they never happened.
#21
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:06
Yes
No.....really NO
No.....really NO
#22
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:07
Mass Effect really was an intersting cultural phenomenon. The more games people have played (outside the comic books) the more likely they are to hate the ending, while it seams like the less shepard experience that was had, the more it trends in the other direction.
The reason I made this thread was to kind of test a theory have on those who liked vs. disliked the ending. Essentially speaking the ending was a great ending for a stand alone game, however for something that has spanned over 3 games with loose ends in all 3 (where really only 1 game gets those threads tied off) it creates a cultural sitgma about the game. However, not being exposed to as much of those loose ends, its less likely in those with less experience in the game.
The reason I made this thread was to kind of test a theory have on those who liked vs. disliked the ending. Essentially speaking the ending was a great ending for a stand alone game, however for something that has spanned over 3 games with loose ends in all 3 (where really only 1 game gets those threads tied off) it creates a cultural sitgma about the game. However, not being exposed to as much of those loose ends, its less likely in those with less experience in the game.
#23
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:08
Yes, played all of them multiple times.
Despised the ending.
Despised the ending.
#24
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:10
/bump to keep it going :-)
#25
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Posté 22 mars 2012 - 07:11
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Yes.
No.
No.





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