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Spoilers for Dark Knight Rises inside...This is how you end a hero's journey Bioware. Take note


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I would pay for another EC DLC if Hackett, Joker, or Vega sits down at a cafe in Florence and sees Shepard with his or her LI.

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No.

TDKR could have been good, buta having Bruce in that prison for half the movie was a horrible idea. If they did his rehabilitation another way... like say, going underground and building a resistance or something. That would have worked. As it is? No.

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Can't lokk will be back later going to see it in 2 hrs *runs

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I thought when Bane picked Batman up and put his leg on Batman's back. I was like " Oh S*** Bane broke Batman's back already.F***"

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The Dark Knight Rises ending puts ME3's endings to shame.

If Bioware gave us anything that was half as good as that, I would've been satisfied.

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I was very satisfied with Dark Knight, Mass Effect, not so much.

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Adanu wrote...

No.

TDKR could have been good, buta having Bruce in that prison for half the movie was a horrible idea. If they did his rehabilitation another way... like say, going underground and building a resistance or something. That would have worked. As it is? No.


I thought it was pretty excellent.

The whole movie up to that point showed how he had pretty much lost his will to live, and spending time in that pit gave that will back.

Going underground and building a resistance does not develop his character in any way. In any case, that role is already occupied by Cmr. Gordan and Robin.

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Different trilogies, different stories, different genres.

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Haven't read the previous posts but the film was just ok. My only issue would be for a film about Batman, Batman is only in it for around 20 minutes.

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Lizardviking wrote...

On the subject of things the dark knight rises did better than ME3. I feel that Bane is what Kai Leng should have been.

The first fight between Bane and Batman in the sewer system is how the fight on Thessia should have been, with Kai Leng utterly destroying Shepard.

This

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Adanu wrote...

No.

TDKR could have been good, buta having Bruce in that prison for half the movie was a horrible idea. If they did his rehabilitation another way... like say, going underground and building a resistance or something. That would have worked. As it is? No.

That entire part of the movie was incredible. The build up to his escape, everyone screaming "Deshi Basara!" as he climbed, and Hans Zimmer's score just made that entire portion great.

Modifié par Baa Baa, 21 juillet 2012 - 05:32 .


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Original Post is right. I agree with him. I watched TDKR on IMAX and i myself consider it better then TDK. Even the way Nolan handled RA'S AL GHOUL WAS GREAT!

first Bane fight - awesome. Bioware, should just use Nolan's Batman Trilogy as a model of how to make games now onto the future.

End of Line - any further question Bioware, read my Review (click on signature) I wait for you to respond to it.

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For me it comes down to the impact the fiction has on you, I look back now at mass effect with more than a tinge of sadness but look back at Nolans Batman with such a sense of jubilance. There's nothing wrong with chalking one in the win column once in a while, heroism should not always be hand in hand with tragedy...

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I think your wrong the dark knight rises was not a patch on number to I felt bored harfway though the movie. It had the worst baddy ever I mean what was that voice all about ?and it turned out he was not the main bad guy anyway I believe they leave that to the end just like mass effect 3 and the ending was so corn ball man it took all the darkness the other 2 films had built up. I was disappointed with the ending of mass effect 3 but nowhere near as much as the dkr one of the most disappointing film ive seen in a long while and I don't think they will b bringing an extended cut out lol after bioware bought out the ec for mass effect I found the ending much improved not perfect but deffo better

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Strongly agree with the OP. I just saw the movie, and the ending left me with a big grin on my face. That is what I call "inspiring and uplifting".

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Baa Baa wrote...

Adanu wrote...

No.

TDKR could have been good, buta having Bruce in that prison for half the movie was a horrible idea. If they did his rehabilitation another way... like say, going underground and building a resistance or something. That would have worked. As it is? No.

That entire part of the movie was incredible. The build up to his escape, everyone screaming "Deshi Basara!" as he climbed, and Hans Zimmer's score just made that entire portion great.


The prison was horrible. But hey, I'm going to be in the minority; as usual.

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Shut up already.... It's cool to complain with reason, but stop comparing Mass Effect to other stories like Batman and Star Trek. It's annoying and stupid.

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I was hoping something like TDKR ending would happen in ME3, you know, like Shepard picks destroy and everyone mourns him then later in an unknown location or planet we see a glimpse of Shepard and his LI.

Fauxnormal wrote...

And ideal of /what/, how to make the world's most boring hero?

I'm Batman! My acting is always horrible, no matter who plays me! My character is shallow and unentertaining, but my parents are dead, which must mean I'm interesting! I'm invulnerable because the plot says so! I spend most of my time brooding about how horrible life is in my big mansion with my butler! I have no personality whatsoever!

Please.

Give me Iron Man any day.


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I was very dissapointed in Nolan's Batman.

Batman quits not once but twice. A true Batman doesn't quit because he is wanted for murder or to get laid.

I don't support character assassination and Nolan assassinated Batman and turned him into some pathetic fool.

If Bioware did this Shepard would have set down in front of Starchild and just said go ahead glowboy I don't care anymore.

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Virginian wrote...

I was very dissapointed in Nolan's Batman.

Batman quits not once but twice. A true Batman doesn't quit because he is wanted for murder or to get laid.

I don't support character assassination and Nolan assassinated Batman and turned him into some pathetic fool.

If Bioware did this Shepard would have set down in front of Starchild and just said go ahead glowboy I don't care anymore.


Pff, Bruce Wayne has quited many times. He quitted when Bane broke his back and he quitted after Batman Inc. began when he gave the bat mantle to Grayson (for a very short time, thank you new 52). Beside he quit because the streets were safe and so there was no real point of Batman walking around. This ain't like the comic books where status quo keeps everything moving.

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Virginian wrote...

I was very dissapointed in Nolan's Batman.

Batman quits not once but twice. A true Batman doesn't quit because he is wanted for murder or to get laid.

I don't support character assassination and Nolan assassinated Batman and turned him into some pathetic fool.

If Bioware did this Shepard would have set down in front of Starchild and just said go ahead glowboy I don't care anymore.

No one can keep going forever,  If he had kept going as batman it would not have worked, after TDK he needed to stay off the streets to let everything calm down, his presence would have only incited violence.  After TDKR everything had returned to normal, and also he deserved a retirement.  My shepard was spending the entirety of ME3 talking about what will happen when the war is over and was just tired, to keep going after all that he/she had experienced just would not work.  I fully support the Idea that every hero is entitled to a calm retirement, and Shepard would never have just aquiesed to the starchild, that would make everyone who had died in the leadup have died for nothing.  There should have been an ending like TDKR where NO ONE ELSE DIES including Shep, and shep gets to retire with his/her LI but only if you do everything right, just like there should have been an ending where it is impossible for this cycle to win, not just a loss because shep is an idiot.

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BatmanPWNS wrote...

Virginian wrote...

I was very dissapointed in Nolan's Batman.

Batman quits not once but twice. A true Batman doesn't quit because he is wanted for murder or to get laid.

I don't support character assassination and Nolan assassinated Batman and turned him into some pathetic fool.

If Bioware did this Shepard would have set down in front of Starchild and just said go ahead glowboy I don't care anymore.


Pff, Bruce Wayne has quited many times. He quitted when Bane broke his back and he quitted after Batman Inc. began when he gave the bat mantle to Grayson (for a very short time, thank you new 52). Beside he quit because the streets were safe and so there was no real point of Batman walking around. This ain't like the comic books where status quo keeps everything moving.


Well, to be fair, Grayson became Batman after Batman got shot by OMEGA BEAMS. And when Bruce came back, he took up the cowl, and let Grayson stay as Batman-Gotham Branch or whatever. And then the reboot happened, but yeah.

Still, DKR definitely showed how you should end a trilogy.

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I just got back from seeing the movie a second time, and guess what...I still teared up a little at the end even though I knew that Bruce Wayne had survived, that is the mark of a good ending. It has gotten to the point where I just left my last shepard at the point right before the Cerberus base, I just could not experience the horrendous ending again.

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Shepard Cmdr wrote...

Virginian wrote...

I was very dissapointed in Nolan's Batman.

Batman quits not once but twice. A true Batman doesn't quit because he is wanted for murder or to get laid.

I don't support character assassination and Nolan assassinated Batman and turned him into some pathetic fool.

If Bioware did this Shepard would have set down in front of Starchild and just said go ahead glowboy I don't care anymore.

No one can keep going forever,  If he had kept going as batman it would not have worked, after TDK he needed to stay off the streets to let everything calm down, his presence would have only incited violence.  

'It not working' is rather a point with Batman. Batman isn't an emotionally well adjusted man, Batman is an obsessed, uncompromising, and unrelenting force who, after the early years, spent the rest of his life spurning the very attachments he created that could have taken him out of the suit, even when doing so ruins those relationships with people he chereishes. Batman doesn't retire happily: Batman retires bitter, impotent, and alone when he accepts that he can't keep on wearing the suit.

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Shepard Cmdr wrote...

I just got back from seeing the movie a second time, and guess what...I still teared up a little at the end even though I knew that Bruce Wayne had survived, that is the mark of a good ending. It has gotten to the point where I just left my last shepard at the point right before the Cerberus base, I just could not experience the horrendous ending again.


Good. Sell your games and get out. Bye.