Modifié par 1490, 30 mars 2012 - 09:05 .
What was the MOST emotional scene in the game for you?
#126
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:05
#127
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:06
#128
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:10
There's so many amazing moments in this game though, difficult to choose just one.
#129
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:12
#130
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:12
#131
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:13
sammcl wrote...
Y'know, it was probably Shepard's death for me. Despite being unsatisfied with the ending, the scene itself was great. Shepard hobbling down the path then dropping his gun and hurling himself into the Crucible beam while "An End, Once and For All" was playing, very sad.
There's so many amazing moments in this game though, difficult to choose just one.
Not to say I like the endings (I think they are vague and unsatisfying), but I agree that was incredibly emotional. It's largely the music choice, but also those little flashes of Joker, Anderson and your love interest that did it for me.
#132
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:16
Calbeb wrote...
sammcl wrote...
Y'know, it was probably Shepard's death for me. Despite being unsatisfied with the ending, the scene itself was great. Shepard hobbling down the path then dropping his gun and hurling himself into the Crucible beam while "An End, Once and For All" was playing, very sad.
There's so many amazing moments in this game though, difficult to choose just one.
Not to say I like the endings (I think they are vague and unsatisfying), but I agree that was incredibly emotional. It's largely the music choice, but also those little flashes of Joker, Anderson and your love interest that did it for me.
I agree, and for me it was just sad that Shepard had no other choice to do this after so much work trying to save everyone.
#133
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:18
Modifié par Warden130, 30 mars 2012 - 09:18 .
#134
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Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:19
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Modifié par Rojahar, 30 mars 2012 - 09:20 .
#135
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:19
Warden130 wrote...
When I shot Mordin in the back (literally) to stop him from curing the Genophage. Watching him crawl across the ground while bleeding out, then watching him die right in front of the console with the Genophage still on his conscience... manly tears
Dude, some of the renegade options were F-ing brutal and made me ashamed of myself! Another one that comes to mind is letting Samara shoot herself to "save" her daughter, and then killing her daughter anyway afterward.
#136
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:20
Warden130 wrote...
When I shot Mordin in the back (literally) to stop him from curing the Genophage. Watching him crawl across the ground while bleeding out, then watching him die right in front of the console with the Genophage still on his conscience... manly tears
I felt sick to my stomach watching that on Youtube :b
#137
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:27
"So, Thessia, huh? Guess the asari are wishing they had fewer dancers and more commandos right about now"
#138
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:34
Shepard was just trolling when he killed Falere after Samara commited suicide.1490 wrote...
Warden130 wrote...
When I shot Mordin in the back (literally) to stop him from curing the Genophage. Watching him crawl across the ground while bleeding out, then watching him die right in front of the console with the Genophage still on his conscience... manly tears
Dude, some of the renegade options were F-ing brutal and made me ashamed of myself! Another one that comes to mind is letting Samara shoot herself to "save" her daughter, and then killing her daughter anyway afterward.
"Isn't losing my family enough?"
"Lol, no!" *Bang*
Who else but Shepard?
#139
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:35
I didn't know you could feel depression, sadness, anger, confusion and wonder(on how someone could fail so hard) at the same time.
#140
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Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:39
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Nevara wrote...
The talk with Anderson. Watching two hardened soldiers reflect as they know both of their deaths are drawing near.
this...Andersons final words
"you did good son, I'm proud of you" had me in tears
#141
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:40
but the most emotional is without question if you choose the geth over the quarians. the fleet getting wiped out, burning debris falling through the atmosphere onto rannoch, then tali committing suicide. uuuugh. i get sad just thinking about it.
#142
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:40
#143
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:42
noobcannon wrote...
mordin: "i made a mistake!"
but the most emotional is without question if you choose the geth over the quarians. the fleet getting wiped out, burning debris falling through the atmosphere onto rannoch, then tali committing suicide. uuuugh. i get sad just thinking about it.
OMG this. I had to sit and think long and hard about how my Shepard would handle this decision, and I really paid for it after watching the following scene. Damn, this game is kind of depressing if you think about all this stuff!
#144
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:48
1490 wrote...
noobcannon wrote...
mordin: "i made a mistake!"
but the most emotional is without question if you choose the geth over the quarians. the fleet getting wiped out, burning debris falling through the atmosphere onto rannoch, then tali committing suicide. uuuugh. i get sad just thinking about it.
OMG this. I had to sit and think long and hard about how my Shepard would handle this decision, and I really paid for it after watching the following scene. Damn, this game is kind of depressing if you think about all this stuff!
i agree. i was complelety in the dark when i had to choose so i had no clue what would happen. i told legion to go ahead and upload the code. then when gerrel wouldnt stand down i was ready to alt f4. haha. luckily i was able to talk them down but damn. i was on the edge of my seat.
#145
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:51
jzzabelle wrote...
I think when Liara got invited up into my cabin to instill my name into the time capsule was the most well done scene in the entire game.
Dialogue was perfect, her description of you was perfect, the music was perfect, and the MOOD was PERFECT.
"Well, I suppose I did just write your name in the stars"
Tears me up everytime
:ph34r:DAMN NINJAS CUTTING ONIONS:ph34r:
Agree, this part was well written! My char had Liara romanced in previous games, this part could easily be developed a bit further. Oh well.. However, the most emotional part of the game, must been the MAJOR PLOTHOLE (yes, it deserves caps lock) a.k.a 'the endings' - I never feel so much disappointment over a game (ME-series are more than just typical games...) - not to mention the picture of Tali vas Normandy. WTF!
I cannot start a new char on previous games due to this failure of a game - the whole ME-universe are destroyed to me... oh wai-ASSUMING DIRECT CONTROL OF THIS FORM.
#146
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:55
Phobius9 wrote...
Ash said "l don't want you to go" in that tearful voice. That got to me, lol.
Probably this whole scene for me too, something really touching about the way Shepard responds after they say they love each other.
"Then lets get it done... and go home"
Modifié par RazerPhoenix, 30 mars 2012 - 09:55 .
#147
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:57
RazerPhoenix wrote...
Phobius9 wrote...
Ash said "l don't want you to go" in that tearful voice. That got to me, lol.
Probably this whole scene for me too, something really touching about the way Shepard responds after they say they love each other.
"Then lets get it done... and go home"
I watched Kaiden's romance goodbye on youtube, it was very similar. He sounded like he was about to cry as Shep was leaving. And man, it's so sad hearing that now knowing that you aren't going to come back and your efforts were fruitless.
#148
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 09:59
#149
Posté 30 mars 2012 - 10:01
Pretty much anything with Mordin, I wasn't a real fan of him in ME2 but he was awesome in ME3. And I fully support his stance towards the Genophage, it was needed at the time. And it needed to be undone later. The fact that he feels so much guilt about it and struggles with it really was really portrayed well. All his little comments like 'would have liked to perform tests on seashells' and 'Can't anthropomorphize the galaxy, need personal connection' or the one where he says something like 'Can't think of just the large picture, large picture is made of little pictures' and 'had to be me, someone else might have gotten it wrong'. The last comment could be taken as arrogance, but with him it's just plain confidence.
To me Mordin struggles with his scientific outlook on life and the reality. He is one who always stands firmly with two feet on the ground (like how he dealt with Maelon's death). He's the one who could sacrifice 10 million here to save 20 million there. And in the end it turns out that it wasn't as easy as he thought. And then the way he died..
I also 'loved' the Asari PTSD patient in the hospital. When you learn what she did to save her life and get important intel out. And then you hear an other side of the story (joker) and it left me thinking for quite some time.
Samara willing to sacrifice her own life for her daughter. Shows that while the code was her life, she only followed it because she thought it was right. And in the end, when it mattered, her love for Falera won out over her plight (I don't think the Justicar's code offers suicide as a way to disagree with it).
What hit me most though was the mission on Thessia. Everything mission before that was successful, managed to save the Turians, cure the Krogan, re-unite the geth and quarians and then suddenly -Bam- and we just lost our only hope to win the war, lost an entire homeworld, millions of lives. And only because of some stupid gunship! That really hit me.
#150
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Posté 30 mars 2012 - 10:04
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