It is like you go to the restaurant and you are told that you can have your meal free, only if you promise to eat all the dessert. You have greatest salad, the most awesome appetizer, an expensive and satisfying main course, and you get to the dessert, which is a luscious chocolate mousse. It tastes wonderful at first, but when put that that the last bite of mousse in your mouth, that bite was not mousse, but it was crap (literally). It leaves a bad taste in your mouth and of the whole entire meal because of the final bite.
Yes, you just got your meal for free, but it's going to be that last bite you remember. Mass Effect 1/2/2 DLC's/most of 3, were Salad, appetizer, dinner, and start of dessert.
It's hard to look back fondly about the previous stuff due to the crap at the end.
My Analogy of the Mass Effect Series in regards to the endings
Débuté par
MrCorvin
, avril 18 2012 03:37
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Posté 18 avril 2012 - 03:37
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Posté 18 avril 2012 - 03:41
I will still enjoy the ride but that last bite makes it very easy to forget the awesome everything else.
#3
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 03:43
I had the same view as you. Then I started to digest my ME3 experience and realized it wasn't as great as I thought it was. From the journal system, lack of homeworlds, loss of ME2 squaddies, functional retconning of my choices among other things have tempered my view. At first I would have given it a 9.5/10 if the endings were changed but now it's more around an 8. It was felt a lot better than it actually was.





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