What was the MOST emotional scene in the game for you?
#226
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 07:54
But it was all rendered worthwhile when I rammed my omniblade into his gut.
Interestingly enough, I was also incredibly touched by the moment on Mars when Shep brushed Liara's cheek. That was simple, but so incredibly deep. Maybe it's something unique to me, but I get more out of little things like that than I do out of sweeping drama.
Anderson's death still choked me up, though.
#227
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 07:54
First, I was struck by Anderson's decision to stay on Earth. When the Normandy started to pull away, and Anderson looked around taking in the scene and the task at hand, I thought that was very well done.
Second, I thought the Primarch's son sacrificing himself to save the Krogan was hard to watch. I was like, "GET DOWN HERE NOW!"
Mordin's sacrifice, Liara's Time Capsule, Thane's Prayer, Grunt's last stand (and then surviving!!) were all absolutely amazing scenes.
Oh, and the Prime running up to Tali and Admiral what's her name to talk about where the Quarian's would like to make their homes, that was really neat to watch.
#228
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 07:54
#229
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 07:55
When Grunt was fighting those rachni with the odds stacked against him and that I had made the decision to leave him and watching him die there...it was heartbreaking. Fist pump when he came back!
Mordin...model of scientist salarian, the entire scene, sniffle
Legion, I did not expect him to die. Everyone was so happy then "I'm sorry" sniffle
At least they both went out like a boss as someone noted. Sacrifices made like true heroes.
#230
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 07:56
Lookout1390 wrote...
Legion's death
I literally shut my door so I could break down for 5-7 minutes
Oh God. THIS T_T
After seeing all options, I feel that siding with the Quarians makes his death more tragic. ESPECIALLY his final words. Very well done, Bioware, you bastards. *sob*
#231
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:01
But especially Mordin. When he started singing I baw'd like a baby.
#232
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:09
#233
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:10
Strange, I can't seem to recall what came after that. I guess he kills the Reapers and returns to Liara, and has plenty of little blue children. Yeah.
#234
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:12
#235
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:14
To be honest, the whole game was a roller-coaster of emotion; sadness, laughter, happiness.
I still want those lil' blue babies, though.
#236
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:17
#237
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:19
#238
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:21
#239
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:23
Grunt almost dying is honorary mention, if he really died there I would have reloaded save and never gone to do that mission (or told the Rachni Queen to stuff it.)
Joolazoo wrote...
Just a note....mordins transformation
made no sense. You don't go your entire life looking at things through a
scientific/statistical way to getting all emotional with really no
logic behind his change other than "I WAS WRONG SHEPARD!"
Do his loyalty and you'll understand.
If you don't do it though I wouldn't have expected him to change his mind.
Modifié par Optimystic_X, 30 mars 2012 - 08:24 .
#240
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:24
#241
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:27
I did it...he changed his mind because of the fact that maelon was doing brutal experiments? That makes absolutely no sense at all. Mordin made the genophage to protect the galaxy on a massive scale, but seeing a few dead krogan in a lab (only dead because of Maelon's dumb ass) is going to change the view he has basically built his life on? Just because something has a reason for happening doesn't mean it makes any sense...the entire shift he made is totally unrealistic.Optimystic_X wrote...
Tie between Mordin's death and Liara's Project.
Grunt almost dying is honorary mention, if he really died there I would have reloaded save and never gone to do that mission (or told the Rachni Queen to stuff it.)Joolazoo wrote...
Just a note....mordins transformation
made no sense. You don't go your entire life looking at things through a
scientific/statistical way to getting all emotional with really no
logic behind his change other than "I WAS WRONG SHEPARD!"
Do his loyalty and you'll understand.
If you don't do it though I wouldn't have expected him to change his mind.
Modifié par Joolazoo, 30 mars 2012 - 08:28 .
#242
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 08:28
The time capsule that Liara made gave me all kinds of feels. However, the "goodbye" cutscenes with Liara and Garrus tore me up inside, even more than my LI (Kaidan). There were some legit tears coming.
And then Anderson, oh God. Gross, gross sobbing.
#243
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:28
Still hurts me.
#244
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:31
Damn man
Dang it Bioware, why you write game so great and ending so bad!
#245
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:34
But after Thane died, and Kolyat(sp?) said the prayer was not for him, but you.
#246
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:37
Tali's talk to the Turian at the Citadel and her conversation with Shepard after that.
#247
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:39
Not so serious: The ending...they were pretty bad...made me weep with rage.
#248
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:40
Edit: As for a single line, I would say it's a tie between Mordin's "I MADE A MISTAKE!", and Legion's "I must go to them. I am sorry.".
Modifié par xBl4ck0p5x, 30 mars 2012 - 10:45 .
#249
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:41
MrAtomica wrote...
Losing to Leng on Thessia was pretty painful. [...] But it was all rendered worthwhile when I rammed my omniblade into his gut.
You know, that would have had more emotional impact, at least for me, had it not been storytelling so heavy-handed that it strained suspension of disbelief to the breaking point, if not further. That whole thing just tainted the entire Kai Leng arc, Shepard's "rock bottom" moment post-Thessia, and even completely negated any satisfaction to be gained from finally killing him at the end of the Cerberus HQ mission. Which sucked, because setting aside his complete animu stereotype cliched BS his roles in the Citadel coup, Sanctuary, and Cerberus HQ were fairly well done.
But Thessia...gah. That's the kind of ham-fisted crap you'd expect from a first-time middle schooler DM.
Modifié par humes spork, 30 mars 2012 - 09:42 .
#250
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:41
Thane's death was great as well, though I didn't have as much direct input in that scene.
And then there was Thessia...the crushing defeat I knew HAD to be in the works after such hopeful moments as curing the Genophage and peacefully ending the war on Rannoch were done. The other shoe had to fall. But ti was still a punch to the gut.





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