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Giubba1985 wrote...
Before answering this point that require a longer explanation i must ask this. EDI survive even if you choose the destruction ending?


Apparently so. It's not usual to see her since in that ending she'll only emerge if she's the companion Shepard interacted the most with. According to a quote from Patrick Weekes -- I can't verify the quote's authenticity, so strictly FWIW -- this was a deliberate decision that he did not agree with.

You like the fact that there was no end fight, even if the fight was with words?


Don't care, i play for the story not for beating ME's Ganondorf


Hell, for me it's a positive point. The endboss fight is a game convention that needs to die.

You like the fact that the end protagonist was the kid instead of Shepard?


Again, what?


There's a meme kicking around here that the kid becomes the protagonist in the last few minutes, even though he takes no independent actions. I think it's caused by confusion about what "protagonist" means

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AlanC9 wrote...

Giubba1985 wrote...
Before answering this point that require a longer explanation i must ask this. EDI survive even if you choose the destruction ending?


Apparently so. It's not usual to see her since in that ending she'll only emerge if she's the companion Shepard interacted the most with. According to a quote from Patrick Weekes -- I can't verify the quote's authenticity, so strictly FWIW -- this was a deliberate decision that he did not agree with.

You like the fact that there was no end fight, even if the fight was with words?


Don't care, i play for the story not for beating ME's Ganondorf


Hell, for me it's a positive point. The endboss fight is a game convention that needs to die.

You like the fact that the end protagonist was the kid instead of Shepard?


Again, what?


There's a meme kicking around here that the kid becomes the protagonist in the last few minutes, even though he takes no independent actions. I think it's caused by confusion about what "protagonist" means


Thanks for the answer about EDI.

About the kid as protagonist.....my face in this moment is :huh:.

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AlanC9 wrote...

Hell, for me it's a positive point. The endboss fight is a game convention that needs to die.


I disagree. The final battle of the final game of the trilogy needs to be memorable. Maybe not necessarily have a traditional "boss fight", but at least give us some sort of epic battle!

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Sgt Stryker wrote...

AlanC9 wrote...

Hell, for me it's a positive point. The endboss fight is a game convention that needs to die.


I disagree. The final battle of the final game of the trilogy needs to be memorable. Maybe not necessarily have a traditional "boss fight", but at least give us some sort of epic battle!


I think it was kind of an epic battle  - but one of words with the illusive man (obviously not a traditional epic battle vs a boss who is super tough in combat). I .. am okay with forgoing the traditional boss fight, because I think the encounter with TIM was cinematic and climactic in its own right.

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Cadence of the Planes wrote...

Sgt Stryker wrote...

AlanC9 wrote...

Hell, for me it's a positive point. The endboss fight is a game convention that needs to die.


I disagree. The final battle of the final game of the trilogy needs to be memorable. Maybe not necessarily have a traditional "boss fight", but at least give us some sort of epic battle!


I think it was kind of an epic battle  - but one of words with the illusive man (obviously not a traditional epic battle vs a boss who is super tough in combat). I .. am okay with forgoing the traditional boss fight, because I think the encounter with TIM was cinematic and climactic in its own right.

It was nothing but a shameless rip-off of Saren in ME1, at least from my perspective.

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Cthulhu42 wrote...

Cadence of the Planes wrote...

Sgt Stryker wrote...

AlanC9 wrote...

Hell, for me it's a positive point. The endboss fight is a game convention that needs to die.


I disagree. The final battle of the final game of the trilogy needs to be memorable. Maybe not necessarily have a traditional "boss fight", but at least give us some sort of epic battle!


I think it was kind of an epic battle  - but one of words with the illusive man (obviously not a traditional epic battle vs a boss who is super tough in combat). I .. am okay with forgoing the traditional boss fight, because I think the encounter with TIM was cinematic and climactic in its own right.

It was nothing but a shameless rip-off of Saren in ME1, at least from my perspective.


From the three *choices* presented at the end, TIM and Saren were actually different (Saren = synthesis, TIM= control) - though they were both similar in the sense that they did not wish the reapers destroyed, viewing them through a lens which Shepard did not.