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Did EC make you cry?


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#76
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Seeing the Normandy take off and hearing the Mass Effect theme...Yeah. Now that I think of it, I did cry.

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I came pretty close, but I was trying to hold it back. My throat hurt.

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I'm replaying to see the destroy ending this time and Im still crying.

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I think I was a little bit softened up already knowing this was it, this was all I'm getting. Probably my last go round with "my" Shep (aka I have other classes, but my original soldier is the real Shepard to me).

Seeing Garrus have to be airlifted out got me a bit. Garrus has always been my go to guy since day 1. Seeing Wrex's kid got me a bit too. Knowing that the ending stresses things can be rebuilt gives me hope for the series.

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Xydorn wrote...

The Normandy memorial wall scene almost had me


If this had been the ending I saw the first time I finished the game, I would have absolutely lost it here. I wish I could play it again for the first time...

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seeing all those Asari on Thessia hooping, howlering, fistpumps into the air, jumping for joy, and hugging...made me wanna see a uncensored "extended" extended edition :o

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I completely admit, I did. This is the ending we should have had it the first place.

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WOW, never seen so much emotion over a game.

I thought this was a joke thread. I just hear the music and think, they want me to feel something here but no even mordin(his choice not mine). May be my parents fault, my first memory was seeing Critters 2.

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TheUltimateLee

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Lost it when Anderson died (again)
Lost it seeing flashbacks of Anderson, EDI and .... Miranda ;(
Lost it at Joker being forced to leave.
Lost it at the flashback of Legion, Thane and Mordin
Lost it at the memorial wall.
Almost smashed my monitor when I thought they had removed the breath that Shepard takes.
Then he took a breath, and I was cool.
It took 3 and a half months, but I'm now pretty satisfied with my ending. Though part of me will always wish it was like this since the start, there's not really much I can do about it.

Thank's Bioware

Modifié par TheUltimateLee, 27 juin 2012 - 03:35 .


#85
TaradosGon

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The only thing so far that mad me feel remotely sad was EDI's expression at the Synthesis ending's memorial.

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Garlador

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Tali's good-bye. That tore me up.

"Go. Live. Build your home on Rannoch!" "I HAVE a home! Come back to me!"

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Xydorn wrote...

The Normandy memorial wall scene almost had me


I picked destroy and I thought it was a nice touch that the LI dosen't actually put the plaque on the wall.

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Kathleen321

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I did cry... and I recorded it. But I'm too embarrassed to put it online lol.

#89
Yumi50

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I cried, for Mass Effect series, for BW.

such a pity.

#90
goose2989

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When I heard Tali and Shepard say their final goodbye, she bloodied and bruised..... I was a wreck

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On the field in front of Sovereign... close
Joker having a tough time leaving me...close
Liara looking down at my name tag and refusing to belive I'm dead. Yeah, almost did it...
Shepard breath scene with no more closure.. Mixture of sad and vomit..

Still good EC

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Kenjison7

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Close, seeing Tali all beat up and telling me not to leave her Image IPB

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Samuel Beckenbach

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i cried when i realized nothing was answered the story was still crap and plotholes still existed

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MegaSovereign

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The normandy memorial wall scene was a nice touch.

#95
ChampDude

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Yes indeed. This is how I should have felt the first time around instead of furious

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KeraWildmane

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I cried when Garrus, my LI, told Joker to fly away. I then proceeded to throw every curse, insult, and threat at him that I could think of. What happened to the bar?! You were supposed to fight at my side to the end, you scaly piece of sh*t!

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Garlador wrote...

Tali's good-bye. That tore me up.

"Go. Live. Build your home on Rannoch!" "I HAVE a home! Come back to me!"


^This. But I also did laugh during the catalyst scene where Shepard tells him he doesn't want to lose everything and Catalyst says something along the lines of you think I want to be replaced by you but I accept it.

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MegaSovereign wrote...

The normandy memorial wall scene was a nice touch.


That scene choked me up I couldn't help shed tears Image IPB

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Kerasth wrote...

I cried when Garrus, my LI, told Joker to fly away. I then proceeded to throw every curse, insult, and threat at him that I could think of. What happened to the bar?! You were supposed to fight at my side to the end, you scaly piece of sh*t!


Should have brought him to the beam with you. Things would have gone much differently.

#100
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It only hurt me, when I had to say good-bye to my LI and make them get on the Normandy, when I saw how little had changed in what the endings were, when I saw that Bioware decided a token "Reject Ending" was them hanging something we had talked about and wanted in front of us so they could just slap us across the face once again, and.... well, I could go on. No, I didn't cry, but I did feel hurt, more so then before in a way.