Did you ever cry?
#101
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 02:11
Mordin's final goodbye and the scene that follows afterwards was beautiful. The exchange between Legion and Tali before Legion's death was heartwarming as well.
I know a lot of people don't like the child due to his appearance is used for the Catalyst, but the scene leaving earth made me tear up - a combination of the music and everything.
The final dialogue on Earth with Ashley (romanced), Garrus, and Liara made me tear up. Anderson's death was also pretty hard to watch.
The most difficult? Shepard dying. It was just sort of hard to believe. You bring him through all these impossible moments and see him broken and beaten and than dying to end the Reapers.
#102
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 02:14
And when Shepard didn't make it - a long journey came to a close.
Modifié par 7isMagic, 04 juin 2012 - 02:15 .
#103
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 02:21
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Anyway, as for the topic of this thread, no. I can't remember the last time I cried, to tell the truth.
#104
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 02:23
Modifié par TheClonesLegacy, 04 juin 2012 - 02:33 .
#105
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 02:32
Unless it's Red Dead.... or the end of Sherlock Season 2
But that was those were the only times....
But never Mass Effect
It's funny because I burst out in laughter at that.Selene Moonsong wrote...
There were a few as others pointed out... the child when leaving earth,
Modifié par TheClonesLegacy, 04 juin 2012 - 02:33 .
#106
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 02:44
TIM had me a little sad he wanted what was best for for humanity and thought he was doing a right.
Mordins sacrifice more I am sure but those three come to mind first.
#107
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 02:56
ME3...Mordins death in all my play throughs for different reason for each Shepard.
Eva's death.
Thane death...And it hurt the most with the femeshep who romanced him.
Legions death.
On the second play through,The death of Rena.
On the second play through,The death of Victuse son.
On the second play through when I saw Grunt alive.
The death of Anderson.
On the second and Third play through when I stopped Samara from killing herself.
#108
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 03:32
dreman9999 wrote...
ME1...I remember me.
This, every time.
In ME3, Mordin humming his song for the last time.
#109
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 03:46
"STEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
#110
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 03:52
Thanes death.
Mordins death.
Grunts death (he survived in my playthrough
Saying goodbye to Garrus
Saying goodbye to Liara (she wasn't my LI, but her putting her head on my shoulder made me literally replay THE ENTIRE SERIES).
And I will admit, I was choking up during the end...until the Normandy.
I also choked up seeing Tali's death on Youtube, and at seeing RenegadeShep killing Mordin, and killing Wrex on Virmire (I played as a Paragon).
#111
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 04:33
#112
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 04:46
I am very girly-girl so I am not even remotely ashamed of this - not that anyone should be though - ashamed that is.
My husband though, shrugged at Mordin's death (who was his favorite character), actually laughed when he let Samara die, and laughed when he chose the quarians over the geth and did those awful renegade moves on poor Legion (MY favorite char). It takes all kinds *sigh*.
Modifié par ReptileSmile, 04 juin 2012 - 04:56 .
#113
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 05:18
#114
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 05:24
Link Ashland 614 wrote...
ME1 ending, Overlord. Mordin, Thane, Legion, Anderson, "Once & For All" track.
actually project overlord is one of the saddest parts in the series. I forgot about that one....
#115
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 05:25
I haven't out and out cried yet, but I did get a bit misty over Mordin.
Wrex and Mordin are my two favorite characters, (Garrus, Legion, and Kasumi are close behind) so losing one to save the other was tough. The script for that sction was done to near perfection. As a full Paragon since ME 1, though, sacrifing Mording to save the Krogan was never in question.
I'm kind of sad that I didn't find Legion's death more moving. I guess the whole just slumping over thing wasn't nearly as dramatic, and "I must go to them" isn't quite as moving as "I wish I could have studied the seashells." That line hit home.
#116
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 05:25
P.S. Also, when saying all the goodbyes on the comm in London, or when having fun with Garrus on the Citadel... all of that said it was truly the end of the road.
Modifié par Wordweaver2010, 04 juin 2012 - 01:33 .
#117
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 05:37
I also had to shut off the Xbox and take a break for awhile after Liara's 'Name in the Stars' scene. Not that the scene provoked any tears, just that the scene was so well done that I was seriously bummed about a fictional war interrupting the lives of two fictional characters. Damn you writers!
#118
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 05:41
#119
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 06:35
Modifié par thepiebaker, 04 juin 2012 - 06:37 .
#120
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 06:46
LookingGlass93 wrote...
dreman9999 wrote...
ME1...I remember me.
This, every time.
In ME3, Mordin humming his song for the last time.
Agreed Mordin humming Gilbert and Sullivan one last time made me agile yet sad because I knew what was coming. He was a proud Salarian may he rest in peace hahaha
#121
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 06:55
Again when Legion went down.
I would have had one on Thessia if my suspension of disbelief hadn't been shattered moments before by a space ninja pulling off a cheap "victory" despite me beating him like a little b&@#$ just moments before.
My most recent one is in my current FemShep Kaidan VS playthru, when I notice that Ash's younger sister is still present in the Citadel refugee camp.
And then, despite my amenability to spoilers forewarning me of the suckage of the ending, I shed a tear over feeling like I wasted hundreds of hours of play time in the trilogy for.... that.
Also... shouldn't this topic be moved to a more spoiler-permitting forum? The discussion topic pretty much requires spoilers to have any discussion beyond a simple "Yes/No"
Modifié par MadCat221, 04 juin 2012 - 07:05 .
#122
Guest_Flaming Snake_*
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 07:24
Guest_Flaming Snake_*
I'm a guy, and I don't care.
They were awesome.
#123
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 09:21
Still, couldn't leave the Genophage as it was. Figures, I'm a big goddamn pansy.
#124
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 09:24
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
You had Wreav? So you could have saved Mordin but you didn't? Noooo...Zall wrote...
I cried, wept and broke down like a mess I was during the Genophage scene. I had made some horrific choices, yet still decided to the cure that ****. It was such a damn bitter and sad moment, since Wreave was without any doubt going to start another Krogan Rebellion.
Still, couldn't leave the Genophage as it was. Figures, I'm a big goddamn pansy.
#125
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 10:01
Cthulhu42 wrote...
You had Wreav? So you could have saved Mordin but you didn't? Noooo...Zall wrote...
I cried, wept and broke down like a mess I was during the Genophage scene. I had made some horrific choices, yet still decided to the cure that ****. It was such a damn bitter and sad moment, since Wreave was without any doubt going to start another Krogan Rebellion.
Still, couldn't leave the Genophage as it was. Figures, I'm a big goddamn pansy.
If you mean by saving him, the fact that he loses any chance of atonement and becomes ice-cold and distant? I would have felt even worse, I guess. I loved Mording and always admired him. Breaking him like that... its a no-no for me.





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