Modifié par Rubios, 04 août 2012 - 03:08 .
Which was the sadest mass effect death to you?
#26
Guest_Rubios_*
Posté 04 août 2012 - 03:07
Guest_Rubios_*
#27
Posté 04 août 2012 - 04:17
Still, Anderson's was the saddest, closely followed by Mordin.
#28
Posté 04 août 2012 - 04:21
**** I loved that guy, I was heartbroken the first time I played it.
#29
Posté 04 août 2012 - 04:23
Added: I can't believe I forgot to put Legion in there.
Modifié par CAgirlnKS, 04 août 2012 - 08:57 .
#30
Posté 04 août 2012 - 05:58
#31
Posté 04 août 2012 - 06:23
And to a lesser extent shooting Padok Wiks, but that made me feel like more of a d**k than anything.
#32
Guest_mayrabgood_*
Posté 04 août 2012 - 06:27
Guest_mayrabgood_*
Kal'Reegar too because I didn't get to say goodbye to him since he wasn't important enough to actually make an appearance
#33
Posté 04 août 2012 - 08:43
Legion
Padok/Mordin
Tali suicide
Anderdon
I would also say Shepard. (But I'm a destroyer)
#34
Posté 04 août 2012 - 08:49
#35
Posté 04 août 2012 - 09:35
Most Pathetic an un-moving sad? Thane and Legion tie.
#36
Posté 04 août 2012 - 11:12
Thane Krios. "He wasn't praying for forgiveness, he had already done that. He was praying for you."
Legion. "I know, Tali."
Anderson. "Son...you did good. You did good. Im proud of...you....."
Mordin. "Someone else might have gotten it wrong."
Padok Wiks "In the interest of science, how do krogan have sex?"
#37
Posté 04 août 2012 - 11:14
#38
Posté 04 août 2012 - 11:38
I did not like Thane at ALL. I thought he was a total tool in every sense of the word.
Then he kicks Kail Leng's ass, takes a sword to the chest, and still gets to be badass and have a really touching goodbye.
I got all teary eyed.
Mordin's shook me up, too, but Thane's was the one that I remember the most, just because of the turn around in my opinion of the character.
#39
Posté 04 août 2012 - 11:54
#40
Posté 05 août 2012 - 12:35
BrysonC wrote...
@ArawnNox, Thane is always such a humble, courteous character...how did he impress you as a 'tool?'
It was his philosophy of not taking responsibility for his assassinations and litterally thinking of himself as a tool. It came off as a bad excuse to me. His lack of remorse because he thought of himself as the weapon, free from emotional guilt.
It really rubbed me the wrong way.
#41
Posté 05 août 2012 - 12:52
Rila's death is the only one I still tear up at. Seeing Felare dragged away from her sister. Samara and Felare's reaction afterwards just hits something in me.
#42
Posté 05 août 2012 - 01:15
And I couldn't help picturing Kahlee's reaction to hearing he was dead. After what they'd been through. And after she'd told him to make sure to stay alive.
#43
Posté 05 août 2012 - 03:02
Not even kidding. I'm dead serious.
#44
Posté 05 août 2012 - 03:30
#45
Posté 05 août 2012 - 03:53
no you can avoid it but you just need to press left or right trigger right before she kills herself and walla she livesHandmaiden wrote...
Morinth because she's my favorite character and her death in ME3 is unavoidable.
#46
Posté 05 août 2012 - 03:56
my bad was thinking of samara sorry about the confussionHandmaiden wrote...
Morinth because she's my favorite character and her death in ME3 is unavoidable.
#47
Posté 05 août 2012 - 04:01
ZeCollectorDestroya wrote...
Tie between Mordin, Legion and Anderson's death.
The happiest was Tali's death. Didn't even have to use a valuable bullet.
That's mean as ****. But it still made me Lmfao.
#48
Posté 05 août 2012 - 04:13
Nightwriter wrote...
I have to say Anderson's. It was a well written scene, but I felt overwhelmingly sad. He just died so tired and so aware that it was too late for him to have a life free from struggle and loneliness and self-sacrifice. He missed his chance at a family, at Kahlee, at settling down. And it was too late.
And I couldn't help picturing Kahlee's reaction to hearing he was dead. After what they'd been through. And after she'd told him to make sure to stay alive.
+1 on this, seeing Anderson at the end so beaten down and having nothing left in him after he sacrificed everything in his life to the Alliance, slowly slipping away like that by Sheps side after telling you how proud he is of you:crying: That whole scene, the dialogue, the music, Shep and Anderson looking out ahead of them, it's quiet a view, best seats in the house, just so goddamn heart-wrenching:(
#49
Posté 05 août 2012 - 04:57
yea man when anderson died it was sad because everything that he wanted a familly probably kids and now hes dead with sheperd and the catalystCrimsonN7 wrote...
Nightwriter wrote...
I have to say Anderson's. It was a well written scene, but I felt overwhelmingly sad. He just died so tired and so aware that it was too late for him to have a life free from struggle and loneliness and self-sacrifice. He missed his chance at a family, at Kahlee, at settling down. And it was too late.
And I couldn't help picturing Kahlee's reaction to hearing he was dead. After what they'd been through. And after she'd told him to make sure to stay alive.
+1 on this, seeing Anderson at the end so beaten down and having nothing left in him after he sacrificed everything in his life to the Alliance, slowly slipping away like that by Sheps side after telling you how proud he is of you:crying: That whole scene, the dialogue, the music, Shep and Anderson looking out ahead of them, it's quiet a view, best seats in the house, just so goddamn heart-wrenching:(
#50
Posté 05 août 2012 - 05:34





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