Is it the journey, or the ending that is most important?
When applied to Mass Effect, is it enought that we have done what we have done? Accomplished what we accomplished? Does the ending not matter compared to the journey that brought us to it?
I believe that the Journey is (for obvious reasons) incredibly important, without it, you would have no video game, ever. But where does that leave Mass Effect, its endings (or lack thereof), its fans, and its creators?
I feel we all pretty much agree (disregarding nitpicking and personal peeves) that overall the bulk of content of ME3 is amazing and we loved it.
Can a (bad?) ending destroy that?
Does it?
One question amid Many
Débuté par
rizuno
, avril 04 2012 03:14
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Posté 04 avril 2012 - 03:14





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