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I enjoyed the ending because it was dark and depressing. In real life, wars never end happily, they end with death and sacrifice. and Shep shows us this in the ending.

to many games out there have happy colorful endings, and ME3 didn't, and for that, i give Bioware a pat on the back. War rarely ends in happy colorful scenarios, and the gaming industry needs to reflect this.

like i said before, it wasn't about thier intentions, but the execution that mattered to me, i like dark and depressing as well, but it has to be really well done. 


The basic requirement of the ending to be the same no matter what, the execution, that dark BS, it all bothers me. i could live with it if it were actually fitting with the rest of the game or actually fit with what BW said it would be.

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pixelface wrote...

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Because it was beautifully emotional and contained a wonderful irony regarding the nature of the Reapers, maybe?

It would be easier to get involved in the thread if you didn't pose your question in a "the only reason I can think of for you liking the ending is if you're stupid" way.

so you choose number 3. because truthfully we all saw what bioware tried to do, but the execution was just not very good. 

... yeah, I now realise that you phrased it in a trollish manner ... because you were trolling. <_<

Why do people on either side have to accuse the other for being stupid for having their opinion? It boggles the mind.

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To people who like this depressing ending...

But this ending was horribly executed, depressing or not. So many plot holes and just no clarity. And seriously, the star child? Just...

Never-mind. If you like the ending it is your ordeal. Don't want to be a douche-bag I guess.


I like the ending even before Extended Cut announcement. That doesn't mean they were perfect. As for the Catalyst I'm sure 99% of you would not complain if they had create a specific model for it.

Modifié par Imperium Alpha, 06 avril 2012 - 08:11 .


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in terms of theme and feel, ending is pretty brilliant. Like some others say here, it's dark and depressing. No problem with that.

In terms of execution and context, ending is ****ed in the ass.

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Im one of those people whom hate/liked the ending I just can't make up my mind it's just all to confusing

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I didn't like the ending, but I don't see why people are being so nasty about it.

FFXIII : 60 hours of bad game with a fanastic 5 minute ending
ME3 : 40 hours of really really great game with a bad 10 minute ending.

Whats the worse of the two? I prefer ME3 tbh.


Funny you should mention that.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWE0gN5YMIA&feature=relmfu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LNSoTBa2DI&feature=fvwrel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCZQNRlsJIc cinenmatic.

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The Razman wrote...

pixelface wrote...

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Because it was beautifully emotional and contained a wonderful irony regarding the nature of the Reapers, maybe?

It would be easier to get involved in the thread if you didn't pose your question in a "the only reason I can think of for you liking the ending is if you're stupid" way.

so you choose number 3. because truthfully we all saw what bioware tried to do, but the execution was just not very good. 

... yeah, I now realise that you phrased it in a trollish manner ... because you were trolling. <_<

Why do people on either side have to accuse the other for being stupid for having their opinion? It boggles the mind.

i'm sorry if that is the way that you read it, but i was not trying to offend you. 

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I enjoyed the ending mainly because I felt an emotional satisfaction in stopping this war and ending a multi million year old cycle.

Nothing else really. Thought the catalyst was underwhelming, thought the Normandy scene made no sense, saw that life is able to still not only survive, but thrive, even with all the hardship to come, and it made me happy. And so with that emotional satisfaction to my shepards trilogy I didn't feel the bloodrage that many here do, nor did I let myself fall victim to the red lanterns call.

I was a proender, but I got over it and moved towards the center, as all radicals on both sides should do, and now I am a neutral memeber of these boards and potential officer for the retake movement, funny how things work out in the end.

Modifié par xsdob, 06 avril 2012 - 08:16 .


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xsdob wrote...

I enjoyed the ending mainly because I felt an emotional satisfaction in stopping this war and ending a multi million year old cycle.

Nothing else really. Thought the catalyst was underwhelming, thought the Normandy scene made no sense, saw that life is able to still not only survive, but thrive, even with all the hardship to come, and it made me happy. And so with that emotional satisfaction to my shepards trilogy I didn't feel the bloodrage that many here do, nor did I let myself fall victim to the red lanterns call.

I was a proender, but I got over it, and now I am a neutral memeber of these boards and potential officer for the retake movement, funny how things work out in the end.

WHAT
I WOULD KILL FOR THAT ****ING RING

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Nice.

Modifié par kbct, 06 avril 2012 - 08:18 .


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pixelface wrote...

Let me start by saying that I did not like the ending myself, but I however am trying to understand other point of view,
and the only explanations that i see possible are that 
1. you only bought mass effect 3, and did not import your choices from the previous games.
2. you are angry at the fans for hating bioware so you sided with them.
3. you are easily satisfied with anything presented to you.
so, which one is it? or do you have a different reason?

hehehe, I see what you did there! Way to go. How many of the people posting in here picked one of your three options? No one I've seen. They all rejected your premise, and made their own decision.

They took the one choice Shepard was never given. Kudos!

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aznsoisauce wrote...

xsdob wrote...

I enjoyed the ending mainly because I felt an emotional satisfaction in stopping this war and ending a multi million year old cycle.

Nothing else really. Thought the catalyst was underwhelming, thought the Normandy scene made no sense, saw that life is able to still not only survive, but thrive, even with all the hardship to come, and it made me happy. And so with that emotional satisfaction to my shepards trilogy I didn't feel the bloodrage that many here do, nor did I let myself fall victim to the red lanterns call.

I was a proender, but I got over it, and now I am a neutral memeber of these boards and potential officer for the retake movement, funny how things work out in the end.

WHAT
I WOULD KILL FOR THAT ****ING RING


I prefer blue myself. If not for the roid rage and coughing up blood that melts people, I'd pick red too.

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kbct wrote...

So, you're welcome and enjoy your beer. While you were complaining about us, we were getting your DLC for you.


LOL, additional cinematics are not the same as playable DLC.

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xsdob wrote...

aznsoisauce wrote...

xsdob wrote...

I enjoyed the ending mainly because I felt an emotional satisfaction in stopping this war and ending a multi million year old cycle.

Nothing else really. Thought the catalyst was underwhelming, thought the Normandy scene made no sense, saw that life is able to still not only survive, but thrive, even with all the hardship to come, and it made me happy. And so with that emotional satisfaction to my shepards trilogy I didn't feel the bloodrage that many here do, nor did I let myself fall victim to the red lanterns call.

I was a proender, but I got over it, and now I am a neutral memeber of these boards and potential officer for the retake movement, funny how things work out in the end.

WHAT
I WOULD KILL FOR THAT ****ING RING


I prefer blue myself. If not for the roid rage and coughing up blood that melts people, I'd pick red too.

 
I would pick a white or black one.

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daecath wrote...

pixelface wrote...

Let me start by saying that I did not like the ending myself, but I however am trying to understand other point of view,
and the only explanations that i see possible are that 
1. you only bought mass effect 3, and did not import your choices from the previous games.
2. you are angry at the fans for hating bioware so you sided with them.
3. you are easily satisfied with anything presented to you.
so, which one is it? or do you have a different reason?

hehehe, I see what you did there! Way to go. How many of the people posting in here picked one of your three options? No one I've seen. They all rejected your premise, and made their own decision.

They took the one choice Shepard was never given. Kudos!

hehe, yea i did that unintentionally but it worked out great.

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pixelface wrote...

Let me start by saying that I did not like the ending myself, but I however am trying to understand other point of view,
and the only explanations that i see possible are that 
1. you only bought mass effect 3, and did not import your choices from the previous games.
2. you are angry at the fans for hating bioware so you sided with them.
3. you are easily satisfied with anything presented to you.
so, which one is it? or do you have a different reason?


Daaaw....its trying to be insulting. How cute.

Hey, I know a fun game! Let's speculate on why you and your ilk didn't like it. Or rather, why you continue to protest, complain, and start topics like this.

1. Your deranged brand loyalty forces you to buy everything bioware releases. You're angry at them for releasing yet another product, taking more money out of your pocket because you fear you'd lose your "true fan" cred if you skipped one.

2. You've formed an empotional attachment to a software company, which you anthropomorphize and follow around like a jilted stalker. That bioware released some content that you *gasp* didn't like is taken as a personal slight, and now you spend your days outside their virtual window, demanding that they admit that they really loved you all along.

3. Your ability to process fiction is incredibly rigid and linear, and any deviations from the expected cliches of a given genre confuse and enrage you. Somehow, you just now noticed that bioware has been playing with and deconstructing sci-fi tropes for the last 5 years.

So, which one is it?

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xsdob wrote...

I prefer blue myself. If not for the roid rage and coughing up blood that melts people, I'd pick red too.

Then, would the GL:TAS version of the red lanterns be more acceptable?

...sorry for derailing.

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Whoops. Double posting....

pixelface wrote...

daecath wrote...

pixelface wrote...

Let me start by saying that I did not like the ending myself, but I however am trying to understand other point of view,
and the only explanations that i see possible are that 
1. you only bought mass effect 3, and did not import your choices from the previous games.
2. you are angry at the fans for hating bioware so you sided with them.
3. you are easily satisfied with anything presented to you.
so, which one is it? or do you have a different reason?

hehehe, I see what you did there! Way to go. How many of the people posting in here picked one of your three options? No one I've seen. They all rejected your premise, and made their own decision.

They took the one choice Shepard was never given. Kudos!

hehe, yea i did that unintentionally but it worked out great.

Awww, that was unintentional?

Damn. I wonder if this is what it felt like to support the IT theory. :unsure:

Modifié par aznsoisauce, 06 avril 2012 - 08:25 .


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So, you're welcome and enjoy your beer. While you were complaining about us, we were getting your DLC for you.


LOL, additional cinematics are not the same as playable DLC.

Still pretty helpfull though.

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aznsoisauce wrote...

xsdob wrote...

I prefer blue myself. If not for the roid rage and coughing up blood that melts people, I'd pick red too.

Then, would the GL:TAS version of the red lanterns be more acceptable?

...sorry for derailing.


Actually yes, I would pick that one in a heartbeat.

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thedosbox wrote...

kbct wrote...

So, you're welcome and enjoy your beer. While you were complaining about us, we were getting your DLC for you.


LOL, additional cinematics are not the same as playable DLC.


BioWare is the one calling it "Extended Cut DLC." And you would not be experiencing it if no one voiced their dissatisfaction about the ending. So, enjoy it. And you're welcome.

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slyguy200 wrote...

thedosbox wrote...

kbct wrote...

So, you're welcome and enjoy your beer. While you were complaining about us, we were getting your DLC for you.


LOL, additional cinematics are not the same as playable DLC.

Still pretty helpfull though.


Only if you prefer resources be spent on them as opposed to playable DLC.

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pixelface wrote...

Let me start by saying that I did not like the ending myself, but I however am trying to understand other point of view,
and the only explanations that i see possible are that 
1. you only bought mass effect 3, and did not import your choices from the previous games.
2. you are angry at the fans for hating bioware so you sided with them.
3. you are easily satisfied with anything presented to you.
so, which one is it? or do you have a different reason?


1.  Had Mass Effect 1 and 2 on 360, got them again on the PC and imported my PC sheps to ME3.  The only reason to make a new Shep for ME3 is because I always kill Kaiden and I need his reave.
2. I don't care.
3. You apparently missed all my rage rants on Dragon Age 2.

Just because you are seething in your rage doesn't mean everyone is a child who throws a tantrum when they don't get their way.  No the ending is not what I wanted but it also was not terrible.  Grow up.

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Only if you prefer resources be spent on them as opposed to playable DLC.

They did say that they were working on multiple projects that were in different stages of developement.