So I understand that somewhere down the line Bioware decided that the best time to introduce brand new thematic points in one's work is the final chapter, but I just can't figure out one thing. What was the point of adding in the Geth missions considering that they openly contradicted the Catalyst's flawed, circular logic? If Bioware wanted us to "think" about their forced philosophy in our playthrough why add these levels that only help to confuse and obfuscate their apparently intended point that synthetics and organics will always fight each other? . . . on top of that, why doesn't Shepard bring this up to the catalyst during the EC endings?
Geth Missions. . . Why?
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Dusen
, juin 27 2012 08:23
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Posté 27 juin 2012 - 08:23
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Posté 27 juin 2012 - 08:30
IMO, their purpose was to show what could be, and what a difficult choice Shepard had to make. Is one race synthetic or organic more valuable then then an entire galaxy of trillions? Then again life should be valued, and that is why the choices are perplexing to me.
You don't have to like them to see what Bioware was trying to do atleast with the destroy ending.
You don't have to like them to see what Bioware was trying to do atleast with the destroy ending.





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