The first time the crucible was mentioned. I got used to it after a couple of hours though.
Your first "uh-oh" moment?
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ErikModi
, avril 04 2012 10:41
#26
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:51
#27
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:51
Minor uh-oh was when not all of the fleets I gathered reported in, as well as not seeing all my war assets (or at least the major ones) on the field.
Building up to the major one was when I got hit by harby. First I was like "the heck?" but presided to have hope that it'll turn out ok.
The confrontation with TIM with Anderson was odd but I went with it. It was when I started going up via light beam thing and the catalyst started talking and giving me Deus Ex type choices that I was like "This can't be the ending..."
Building up to the major one was when I got hit by harby. First I was like "the heck?" but presided to have hope that it'll turn out ok.
The confrontation with TIM with Anderson was odd but I went with it. It was when I started going up via light beam thing and the catalyst started talking and giving me Deus Ex type choices that I was like "This can't be the ending..."
#28
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:51
Everything post-Harbinger laser
#29
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:51
When I started to realize it was closing in on the end too fast, and we were still yet to see/have a sequence similar to ME2's suicide mission using our war assets and such.
Modifié par Lethal Lead, 04 avril 2012 - 10:53 .
#30
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:51
Kesak12 wrote...
When i first saw the star-child.
Yup. I think my exact words were "What?", followed by "No... what!?" when he started "explaining" my options.
#31
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:51
The elevator....that matrix elevator was just....uh oh....i don't like where this is going
#32
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:52
When i got hit by harbinger's beam and i didn't get a critical mission failure. After beaming to the citadel i even reloaded a few times just to be sure.
This beam cuts warships like butter but only injures me? Yeah totally legit.
This beam cuts warships like butter but only injures me? Yeah totally legit.
#33
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:52
Crucible build by the Protheans, plans left behind on Mars.
So in addition to the Facility on Ilos that was pretty much their last hope to defeat the Reapers, they also left Plans conveniently behind on Mars which were conveniently found just as the Reaper Invasion starts.....
huh? A new Plot Device in the last game? ohhh-kay, let's see where bioware is going with this. Can anyone spell Reaper-Trap?
Note: i didn't think the End would be bad, i either expected the Crucible to be the "Reaper-Off-Button" or a Trap. I hadn't expected either.
The real "uh...WTF?" Moment came on Earth when Anderson came out with the Plan and our Response was "Hoorah" SRSLY? This is it?
So in addition to the Facility on Ilos that was pretty much their last hope to defeat the Reapers, they also left Plans conveniently behind on Mars which were conveniently found just as the Reaper Invasion starts.....
huh? A new Plot Device in the last game? ohhh-kay, let's see where bioware is going with this. Can anyone spell Reaper-Trap?
Note: i didn't think the End would be bad, i either expected the Crucible to be the "Reaper-Off-Button" or a Trap. I hadn't expected either.
The real "uh...WTF?" Moment came on Earth when Anderson came out with the Plan and our Response was "Hoorah" SRSLY? This is it?
#34
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:52
Wolfen919 wrote...
Kesak12 wrote...
When i first saw the star-child.
No lie. I was actually okay with the somewhat dumb TIM & Anderson bit, but.... this part made me lose brain cells and unable to make a decision.
I spent 2 minutes thinking of a path to walk towards and forgot which decision was which and therefore just started walking into whichever direction that looked more colorful.
I like blue better so I picked blue.
I did this too, until I realized what I was about to choose and started walking away. I died before I could make it to the one I wanted to choose and had to start over.
#35
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:52
When I saw the first dialogue between Shepard and James. Anderson's run animation made me laugh, and when I noticed femshep do the same, that was the nail in the coffin. Switched to story mode and skipped through most of the dialogues and now in perpetual krogan rage until they at least fix ME3 ending.
#36
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:52
The Charnel Expanse wrote...
Hovering elevator of light.
This
#37
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:52
When the guy at my local gamestop told me I can prepay for the day 1 DLC for a discount.
#38
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:52
When Shepard was hit by the laser, and I couldn't find hide nor hair of my squad mates when I woke up... Oh, and then I started walking painfully slowly.
Modifié par BWGungan, 04 avril 2012 - 10:53 .
#39
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:52
That conveniently placed elevator.
#40
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:53
for me it was when some shuttle driver guy starts saying something about a husband i said to myself, wow, my shepard believes in god how is this possibility this guy serivng on my ship? Plothole.
#41
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:53
At the end when Shepard is looking at Earth with a dying Anderson, and Admiral Hackett comes on and says "The Crucible isn't working! It must be something on your end!"
#42
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:53
Karrie788 wrote...
When I got hit by the beam. Although the following scene with Anderson and TIM was okay.
Then the dreadful elevator came and all went to hell.
this
#43
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:53
When I got up after getting blasted and my squad wasn't with me. Things went downhill from there.
#44
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:54
My first uh-oh moment was actually noticing that we were pretty late into the game and Harbinger hadn't appeared yet. I should've known they were going to destroy the story by giving Harbinger the boot. It's either that or he was involved all along via the indoctrination theory.
#45
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:54
"What, this brat again whom they shoved off my throat multiple times in order to care for the lost ones? For real?!"
- Wake up.
"Oh ****."
- Wake up.
"Oh ****."
#46
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:54
Menalaos1971 wrote...
My first uh-oh moment was when the AI Vent Boy appeared and asked me to choose A, B, or C. Thanks for that bold faced lie, Casey Hudson.
Yeah at first I laughed because that was such an obvious fake out I looked around for the secret shot at the space kid a bit then he disappeared thats when I got worried because nothing else was happening. Then I picked an ending.
When it was done I said
What a ****ing liar.
Then I got on the boards and picked up the line. Still holding it.
#47
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:54
The first moment was probably on the advance to the last mission, when none of the Hammer Assets assisted me, I began thinking... "Something is wrong, why aren't they showing us this."
Then when Harbinger attacked, I know I thought, this can't be happening. Then when Shepard woke up, I began to get a little annoyed.
It was the Citadel where I started asking questions. Why did I come out right beside the control panel? What the hell is this place? None of this makes sense at all... etc. etc.
Then the Catalyst, and I was done.
Then when Harbinger attacked, I know I thought, this can't be happening. Then when Shepard woke up, I began to get a little annoyed.
It was the Citadel where I started asking questions. Why did I come out right beside the control panel? What the hell is this place? None of this makes sense at all... etc. etc.
Then the Catalyst, and I was done.
#48
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:54
Those stupid nightmare sequences, since Shep kept seeing that dumb dead kid I knew he'd probably come up again, bleh using little kids to portray godlike entities or creepy things just seems so overdone
#49
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:55
When Shepard woke up in a fog with no armor, no squadmates. I knew all the fighting was over and I was like WTH is going to happen on the Citadel, this can't be good.
And it wasn't.
And it wasn't.
#50
Posté 04 avril 2012 - 10:55
The very first dream.
It's unprecedented in Mass Effect, and I knew then that there was likely going to be chicanery at the end.
And sure enough, after getting blasted by the beam, they packed up the franchise aboard the crazy train and started barreling toward nonsense.
It's unprecedented in Mass Effect, and I knew then that there was likely going to be chicanery at the end.
And sure enough, after getting blasted by the beam, they packed up the franchise aboard the crazy train and started barreling toward nonsense.





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