I think for me ME3 may have more problems then the previous entries but overall I enjoyed it, I just hope future DLC will eventually fill in some of those gaping plot holes.
Did ME3 ruin the trilogy for you?
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djspectre
, août 27 2012 05:31
#101
Posté 27 août 2012 - 12:37
#102
Posté 27 août 2012 - 12:42
FemaleMageFan wrote...
Nope! it was quite the experience! What a journey
#103
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:08
Before ending no, the lack of decent sidequests in favor of fetchquests and multiplayer was a bit disappointing though.
#104
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:14
FemaleMageFan wrote...
Nope! it was quite the experience! What a journey
Since the OP is not referring to the endings, this.
If we include the endings, I did not care for them. However those final 10 minutes did not in the least ruin all the hours of fun I had getting there.
The only thing that would keep me replaying the earlier games again, wouldn't be knowledge of the endings, but having to play under the game mechanics of the previous installments.
#105
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:17
Nope, loved the whole thing, favorite series.
#106
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:18
Yup.
The idea of playing Mass Effect again after that train wreck of an ending is just ... ergh.
The idea of playing Mass Effect again after that train wreck of an ending is just ... ergh.
#107
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:20
yes unfortunately.
i do i think they could bring it back but i cant bring myself to play it knowing what is to come
me3 was poor compared to the other two but not awful if it hadnt been for the dialogue and a few stupid story elements (cerberus) i would have liked it alot. The endings realy spoils it though, i realy find it difficult to see them even with the extended cut so i wont be playing anymore. unless something comes out set post ending that gives me some better closure
i do i think they could bring it back but i cant bring myself to play it knowing what is to come
me3 was poor compared to the other two but not awful if it hadnt been for the dialogue and a few stupid story elements (cerberus) i would have liked it alot. The endings realy spoils it though, i realy find it difficult to see them even with the extended cut so i wont be playing anymore. unless something comes out set post ending that gives me some better closure
#108
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:25
No, just the ending. Other than that, I like the game much.
#109
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:43
Yes.
A bad ending can destroy the previous appeal of a story. Such is the case with ME3.
Losing control of your hero-character in a contrived, narratively repugnant plot finale in an RPG is a game breaker.
A bad ending can destroy the previous appeal of a story. Such is the case with ME3.
Losing control of your hero-character in a contrived, narratively repugnant plot finale in an RPG is a game breaker.
#110
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:48
Well since I can't play tthe first game since I don't have a computer that runs it well and I don't have an X-Box 360 but I enjoyed the game just the ending wasn't the greatest but the extended cut did help alittle and I am looking foward to Levithan sorry if I mispelled that.
#111
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:50
Not really. I have endured a lot worse things than ME3's pretentious endings.
Sure, there are many things that could have been better, but I won't be some melodramatic and whiny diva about it.
Sure, there are many things that could have been better, but I won't be some melodramatic and whiny diva about it.
#112
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:52
I actually loved the endings, loved the whole franchise. That being said, I played ME and ME2 a lot and still have some Shep's I want to give a whack at for ME3. I usually play the crap out of a game and then let it rest for a while so it feels fresh when I pick it back up. I will do this with ME3 gladly
#113
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:53
mmmu wrote...
FemaleMageFan wrote...
Nope! it was quite the experience! What a journey
#114
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:55
Someone With Mass wrote...
Not really. I have endured a lot worse things than ME3's pretentious endings.
Sure, there are many things that could have been better, but I won't be some melodramatic and whiny diva about it.
Yeah what's done is done and they have said that they will not be changing them so no point in whining about it.
#115
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:58
ME3 didnt ruin the trilogy for me as ME and ME2 are my favorite games.
but ME3 did ruin the trilogies re-play-ability.
knowing where it all goes and how it all ends doesnt do the series justice in any way. ME3 was a massive disappointment to me, even the EC was a huge let down.....slide show pictures...seriously...i can make those on powerpoint...
but ME3 did ruin the trilogies re-play-ability.
knowing where it all goes and how it all ends doesnt do the series justice in any way. ME3 was a massive disappointment to me, even the EC was a huge let down.....slide show pictures...seriously...i can make those on powerpoint...
#116
Posté 27 août 2012 - 01:58
In the sense that I don't really feel like ever playing through the other two again, let alone the third? Yes.
Much as I despised the ending, ME3's problems kicked in from the minute it started, and I have no desire to wade through the mess of auto dialogue, forced characterisation and nonsensical storytelling brought to me by a development studio I've lost most of my respect for. It sort of zaps my enthusiasm for playing the first two.
Much as I despised the ending, ME3's problems kicked in from the minute it started, and I have no desire to wade through the mess of auto dialogue, forced characterisation and nonsensical storytelling brought to me by a development studio I've lost most of my respect for. It sort of zaps my enthusiasm for playing the first two.
We apologise for having opinions.Someone With Mass wrote...
Sure, there are many things that could have been better, but I won't be some melodramatic and whiny diva about it.
Modifié par bleetman, 27 août 2012 - 01:58 .
#117
Posté 27 août 2012 - 02:00
nope i thoroughly enjoyed the game and have played it many times through
#118
Posté 27 août 2012 - 02:01
I am going to go with No with the caveat that I just have to keep ME3 seperate from the other 2 and I can get through them.
#119
Posté 27 août 2012 - 02:02
No it did not ruin the trilogy for me. It was a huge disappointment though.
#120
Posté 27 août 2012 - 02:02
Pretty much.
#121
Posté 27 août 2012 - 02:05
Yes. Before the ending it was disappointing. After the ending it killed the whole triology. In the same way DA2 killed any interest I had in Dragon Age. Bioware just don't make good RPGs anymore. They are an action adventure company and I've accepted that. Just a shame they couldn't do this action adventure stuff with new IP's instead of ruining their RPG series.
#122
Posté 27 août 2012 - 02:05
Yes it did.
#123
Posté 27 août 2012 - 02:07
Idk.
I still love ME1 and ME2, when 3 isn't in the back of my mind.
I still love ME1 and ME2, when 3 isn't in the back of my mind.
#124
Posté 27 août 2012 - 02:07
ATiBotka wrote...
Nope! it was quite the experience! What a journey
#125
Posté 27 août 2012 - 02:34
No.
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It's funny though. Somestimes I stay to much on BSN and all the whinning and complain makes me feel ME3 was a bad game. Then when I play it I think "Damn, this game is awesome". And it is. ME3 is a superb game. It might not be the greatest game ever some though it could be, but it delivers a lot.
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It's funny though. Somestimes I stay to much on BSN and all the whinning and complain makes me feel ME3 was a bad game. Then when I play it I think "Damn, this game is awesome". And it is. ME3 is a superb game. It might not be the greatest game ever some though it could be, but it delivers a lot.





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