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#51
KelaSaar

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I've pretty much head-canoned the ending, so the goodbyes and what not don't bother me too much.

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Golden Owl

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I only play the ending if I want to re-import Shep...I take the head phones off and rush it, paying no attention anymore to what's said or done, just get through it and do my best to forget about it....total head cannon on ending for me....Please BW fix this.

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Nightdragon8

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kyg_20X6 wrote...

MadCat221 wrote...

Mordin dying to ensure the True Cure is dispensed with Wrex and Bakara in control is a bittersweet ending to the Krogan quest line.

Legion spending less than a minute with actualized intelligence, with Tali saying it has a soul, before it self-terminates to disseminate its update to all Geth is a bittersweet ending to the Geth/Quarian quest line.

The ending to the whole game is not bittersweet.  It is a clear-cut downer ending.


QFT


+1 (really +10, because that is a very accurate assessment of the story)

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GODzilla

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The ending is definitely sad and depressing, but also in a good way. Sacrificing my Shep for the sake of the universe and knowing that my friends will survive gave me the strong feeling that it was the right choice.

Plus, choosing the synthesis-ending, I don't believe Shep is truly dead. I think she's now part of everything. :)

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Grimwick

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Kilshrek wrote...

kyg_20X6 wrote...

I don't know either, or 'why'. I think I'm just forcing myself to get my imports done and then move on to something else. It's almost workmanlike. Hopefully whatever they announce in April will actually make the game, and all the interactions, enjoyable again.


I wish I shared your optimism, others do, I've seen. But me? I've been boiled in a soup of cynicism. I feel Bioware honestly felt those endings were good enough, and they could get away with it. I'm happy that many felt the same way I did, and we were numerous enough to not Bioware get away with it, at least not without a fight.

As far as I'm concerned, ME 3 ended after Anderson died. The Crucible worked as it said on the tin, and the Reapers go byebye. Shepard staggers back to Liara, and they retire to some far away planet. The. Frickin. End.


Agreed! +1

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venusara

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The ending was so unsatisfactory :(

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LaurenShepard-N7

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I haven't touched the game since completing it, and when I first played ME1 and 2 I wanted to play them again almost instantly. I'm not asking for ending to be a Star Wars medal ceremony but something a little less soul crushing and a little more well written would have sufficed. It's like a long running TV show ending with killing both the main character and the bad guys in one fell swoop with a plot device only introduced in the final episode, it's just infuriating and makes you not want to watch it any more...

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venusara

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^^^ Agreed, Normally I can count on 200+hours on a Bioware game because of the replayability, but the ME3 ending is so crappy that I can't enjoy playing it ever again. I know my Shep will die in the end, no happy ending, nothing to change, nothing to look forward too. Thanks ALOT!

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Daennikus

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I didn't really enjoy the game either.

I'm playing a second time, trying to romance Liara instead of lonewolfing it, and hoping it'll make the story less bleak. But I know it won't alleviate the misery of being Shepard. I might hold off on the ending...