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You know, I REALLY did want a happy ending :(


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gosimmons

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Playing Tuchanka I was glad there was going to be sacrifice no matter what we did.

But I still would have liked a bitter sweet ending of sorts.

#152
BDelacroix

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No, happy endings are for mouth drooling morons... Dark is deep.
/sarcasm

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Grasich

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BDelacroix wrote...

No, happy endings are for mouth drooling morons... Dark is deep.
/sarcasm


Clearly. All these plebians with their "happy endings".

Unsofisticated boobs, all of them!

;)

#154
Kharn-ivor

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Tbh I want the choice to make it a happy ending or not, what else is all that effort for (war assets etc).
Plus all that time helping people on the citadel...wouldnt have bothered if I knew theyd all be massacred whatever I did ¬¬

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Nah. I'm more content with a bittersweet ending. A happy cliche ending is boring. I also like the idea of a galatic dark age. The destruction of something as formidable and god-like like the Reapers such have very long-term consequences on the galaxy. It's just the lack of closure, choice and annoying plot holes that is the issue for almost everybody.

Modifié par Primalrose, 24 mars 2012 - 12:16 .


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XJ347

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Just because their is sacrafice doesn't mean you have to sacrafice thow whole galaxy nor Shepard himself.

Anderson dies at the end and that is a huge blow, then look around BILLIONS are dead on Earth, and that can be said for Thessia and Illum and many other worlds. Even if Shepard wins it is not without cost of TRILLIONS of lives.

The new ending should show sacrafice not through Shepard nor the mass relays but with the death that has taken place already. Mordins sacrafice, Anderson, Trillions of civilians, huge military casualties taking on the Reapons on Earth. Also what Bioware failed to do is make the final push like ME2 suicide mission. You should split your friends into different objectives and the choices you made through the series decides if they die or not. This also makes it so you can see that ohh look at those Geth they just saved Wrex, if they were not their Wrex would have died.

Point being, sacrafice is all around.  Millions of men few into Earth, and most will not leave, and they are IGNORED at the end. Your men and the other races are the sacrafices that should be shown, and not this artifical ohhh Shep has to die and his love interest has to be stranded on a planet to die alone. Don't get me started on destroying the Mass Relays for no reason...

This way you acknowledge the sacrafices that are currently ignored and Shep gets to live with the chance to live in a universe that isn't utterly destroyed.

Modifié par XJ347, 24 mars 2012 - 12:23 .


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i wanted to smile and watch the credits and cry since i would feel all fuzzy inside, too bad :( I wanted epic music as the normandy got super powers from the cruicle and just blow the **** outta all the reapers and the normandy escapes from an explosion and all that stuff....

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gosimmons wrote...

Playing Tuchanka I was glad there was going to be sacrifice no matter what we did.

But I still would have liked a bitter sweet ending of sorts.


Shepard alive and remembering the sacrifices of everyone who made victory possible would be  plenty bittersweet for me.

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I wanted a happy ending to my Sheps story, but I also wanted an ending where everyone died and Harby did a dance on Sheps body.


I really don't understand why Bioware suddenly decided multiple endings were to cliche for them. Did they forget ME2 so quickly? You could have EVERYONE die, resulting in a save that can't be imported... Or EVERYONE live, resulting in the perfect safe.

Now? Just ugh. "We'll clarify why Star Child and his Space Magic is RIGHT!"

Modifié par sistersafetypin, 24 mars 2012 - 12:32 .


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Primalrose wrote...

Nah. I'm more content with a bittersweet ending. A happy cliche ending is boring. I also like the idea of a galatic dark age. The destruction of something as formidable and god-like like the Reapers such have very long-term consequences on the galaxy. It's just the lack of closure, choice and annoying plot holes that is the issue for almost everybody.

That's great but alot of ppl don't want to be forced into a "bittersweet" ending. Ending options = everyone happy. You know, a trilogy all about choice but they forgot the most important one.

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Tiercel24 wrote...

Primalrose wrote...

Nah. I'm more content with a bittersweet ending. A happy cliche ending is boring. I also like the idea of a galatic dark age. The destruction of something as formidable and god-like like the Reapers such have very long-term consequences on the galaxy. It's just the lack of closure, choice and annoying plot holes that is the issue for almost everybody.

That's great but alot of ppl don't want to be forced into a "bittersweet" ending. Ending options = everyone happy. You know, a trilogy all about choice but they forgot the most important one.


1000x this.

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nomoredruggs wrote...

Give us our cake!


This.