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DeinonSlayer wrote...

Alienboy411676 wrote...

DeinonSlayer wrote...

GT Zazzerka wrote...

Alienboy411676 wrote...
By the way, in case not many people have seen it, I think the worst is Legion's death when you choose the Quarians over the Geth but you were Paragon to Legion in ME2.  You're still forced to shoot him, but he has that line where he says "Does this unit have a soul?" and Tali says yes and then he dies...I hate shooting him....

I'm literally just about to go do this mission now, destroying the geth just to see what happens.
Now I'm really not looking forward to it.

You don't "have" to shoot Legion. Ignore the renegade interrupts and the scene plays out the same way.

I've never shot Legion, and from what I've seen, the scene works best if you don't shoot him. The VI though? Shoot the bastard as many times as the game allows.


Heh..oh yeah.  The shooting is all Renegade interrupts, I forgot.  Sorry, I'm use to either going full Paragon or full Renegade so I always think of the interrupts as necessary.  I've never chosen the Quarians over the Geth and not shot him before.  I'll have to do that next time.

Yeah, I've never gone pure paragon or renegade - never saw a point to it. I have three roleplaying playthroughs - FailShep sold Legion, Canon lost him in the Collector base. Both shot the Geth VI. The third one made peace.

@GT Zazzerka
Any time. There are some noteworthy dialogue differences with the VI. Take Legion into the Consensus, and he acknowledges that the Quarians who protected the Geth were initially the majority of the populace, but they were eventually outnumbered. The VI chooses to conceal this information.

As best I can tell (and EDI theorizes about this), the Geth projected their own consensus-based thought process onto their creators, failing to see them as individuals. The moment the majority, the "creator consensus" shifted, they treated EVERYONE as a threat, and the wholesale slaughter of the Quarian race began - less than 1% of the initial Quarian population ultimately survived it.


Yeah, I do have a failShep...he's my only maleshep lol.  But I've only ever done a single playthrough with him cause I can't stand maleshep.   I did recently start a playthrough with a Shep that hates humans and loves aliens.  It's been pretty interesting so far.  I've gotten through ME1 and 2, and I've just started ME3.  

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The first time I watched the Extended Cut. 

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The kid's death just pissedmme off.
Mordin's death
Helping Colyat(didn't use subtitles) with the prayer.
Bro moments with Kaiden (I killed Ashley because in my game she activates the nuke, so she killed herself. Plus, wasn't expecting the appearance upgrade)
Anderson' death
Grunt sacrificing himself, until he staggered out. Then I almost cried happy tears.
Miranda' romance scenes in ME3. Not the Paramour scene, but the rest. The fact that neither of the, could say anything to each other because they both hid all their emotions (renegade Shepard) made it really impactful to me for some reason.
And of course, the goodbyes. These were my fictional best friends, it has hard to except that it was ending.

And of course the character flashback of the extended cut. Anderson set me up because it was recent, and Miranda because my Shepard loved her.

Then it showed EDI, which had me screaming through tears "I'm sorry Joker! I'm SO SORRY!" because I chose destroy.

Modifié par xBUMMx, 28 octobre 2012 - 06:41 .


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Legion's death, had to side with Quarians in the first playthrough.
Anderson's death.
Shepard's death in Synthesis.

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plnero wrote...

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OH and thane's death. Very moving.

Legion's was just another wtf moment to me. I thought he was software so was like "cya later buddy" only on my second playthrough after reading through the BSN did I get a bit upset. i just don't think it was done very welll imo.


That geth prime that walks up afterwards is really him, he just wanted to be born a new person.


Not a new person. That's just how Geth go through adolescents.

He went from being a boy to a big tough man.

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Is anyone able to cry to this?

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LT123 wrote...

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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8cDTkJh9Mk

Then learning there is in fact, no going home.  :(


Oh man. Shepard quoting Tennyson and then repeating her line from the romance scene about going home... :crying:


Yep.  That wasn't a "good sad" I was feeling either.

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- Curing the Genophage
- Wrex calling me 'his sister'
- Grunt's near brush with death. When he suddenly appears covered in rachni blood and told me he's hungry, I really cried out and said, "anything you want, Grunt.. Anything you want." (He is like a Krogan baby boy to my Shep. She did let him out of the tank and help him grow up after all :P )
- Thane's death scene. His friendship arc is one of the best, imo. He offered to keep an eye on my LI (Kaidan) when he's recuperating in the hospital, just in case Cerberus might launch an attack there while I'm gone. Not to mention that prayer he recites for Sheppard during his dying moment.. It's about him always thinking about Sheppard's well being that made me cried like rain. During that part, the game really made me feel that I just lost a good friend.

I didn't cry:
- When Legion uploads himself. I really really thought he didn't die that time and just needed a new body. Boy I was wrong.
- Good bye scenes. Always thought that Shep can see them again (and I refuse to believe in otherwise :P )
- Anderson didn't die! He's just sleeping.. (Close off ears and refuses to acknowledge his name is on the Normandy's memorial wall XD..)

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Andersons death was a sad moment for me, but I did not shed a tear but I almost cried when I thaught I lost Grunt

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Never made it to tears but the game had some really emotionally powerful moments. Mordin curing the Genophage is easily number one. The conversation between a femshep and a romances Garus at the FOB on earth was extremely well done. Tali telling Legion that the answer to his question was yes right before he sacrifices himself and peace is achieved is up there although I was confused by the need for him to die. And then there was this.

DeinonSlayer wrote...

Shooting Mordin in the back with my second Shepard.


The same thing happened to me. That was the single most difficult mouse click I've ever made in a video game. That moment and everything leading up to it made me feel like a terrible person. And the scene with Wrex later on didn't help. Bioware did a really good job with that section.

EDIT: Also in that play through I failed to achieve peace and picked the Geth without realizing that I had passed the point of no return. Having Tali throw her self off a cliff right after Legion sacrifices itself while pieces of the flotilla rain down from the sky was rough. That second play through was a lot more depressing than the first.

Modifié par FredLOMD, 28 octobre 2012 - 09:04 .


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JamieCOTC wrote...

Actually Shepard was supposed to cry during the game. 

FemShep was supposed to "cry" during Thane's death scene, but we all know how that turned out.

Here's a bit from the leaked script.

Thane:The moment will be soon. [Coughing fit.] I shouldn't have run. You did not even need me.
Shepard: You fought for something noble, Thane. As last moments go, it's not a bad one.
Thane:No... there is one I would prefer.[Thane memory flashback.] Fist slams the table. Shame at my cowardice, my fear. Atonement means nothing.Her hand touches mine. Her lips part and I tremble. "Thane, be alive with me tonight."
[His body relaxes. Shepard wipes her eyes. Maybe we see a tear, maybe we don't. The music tells us all we need to know.]
Shepard: Goodbye, Thane. Meet you across the sea.


Another thing I wish had made it in. Though Hale did a great job of making it sound like FemShep was just barely holding it together (either about to cry or just have a total f---ing breakdown), more than once.

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I never cried, but some scenes did make me choke up. Grunt's not-death, Liara's time-capsule scene, Thane's prayer, Miranda's death when romanced, and Joker saluting Shepard (I was never his fan, so it caught me off guard how much it affected me). Mordin's death was shocking, but I only choked up once the scene panned to hopeful-looking Wrex and Eve while Vigil's theme was playing. And I usually broker peace between the geth and the quarians, but in one playthrough I couldn't and chose the geth. Never again. :crying:

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Mordin curing the Genophage (and then when Vigil plays)
"His wish was for you"
Legion's sacrifice (Peace on Rannoch)
Extended Cut ending (Synthesis)

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My wife cried during the ending... because she was cutting onions at the time.

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Mordin's Death curing the genophage.
Thinking I'd lost Grunt and then getting him back.
Thane's Prayer + His letter "from beyond the grave" if you romanced him.
The farewell to Garrus at the base (+ either the second farewell on the beam run or him unable to place the plaque - you don't get both, though I wish I had)

Other games:
In ME2: I didn't cry but when Jack melted into Shepard's arms in floods of tears, I was extremely moved.
In ME1: Seeing Kaidan starring up at the departing Normandy made me feel really bad about leaving him

In DAO: 1st run through when I hadn't done the Dark Ritual: King Alistair's rallying of the troops, the line of troops cheering our party as we entered the city, the Final Decision and the epilogue scenes whatever you decide (I won't say more because I don't want to spoil it for those who haven't played but if those scenes do not move you, I pity you)

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Im pretty much a mans man, so the only thing before Mass effect that made me cry, was Mufasa's death in the Lion King.
But Mass effect choked me up quite alot, Saying goodbye to Garrus while preparing for the last mission, same with Tali, Mordin's death, The music moved me alot aswell :)

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Crying... not cried since I was a small child. And am not emotionally moved by much.
But I think it's a testament to the characters and the way the game sucks you in that it actually got some sort of emotional response out of me.
Chat with sovereign felt epic.
Some concern over the welfare of characters in ME2, and the collector base with the high risk plans and soundtrack was incredible.
Mordins death, Thanes prayer, Grunts apparant death were such good scenes. Rannoch.... how to describe Rannoch..
Shooting Legion twice - once so Tali didn't blame herself, twice because I think he was twisted by the Reaper code, restrained the 3rd because I had begun to consider it a friend, which is odd considering my thoughts on the Geth. And I felt a bit bad afterwards.
Garrus' farewell at the base.. damn, he has been my bro through the whole series, it just seemed perfect. Could feel a lump in the throat coming at this point. (not to mention the escapades at the citadel)
Talis final farewell. To me it seemed there was clever writing to trick you into thinking 'I love you' as you naturally predict the talk, but she cuts you off, clever... Then came the words "I want more time". To be honest, I didn't think it could get worse at this point. Then the EC came... I found the 'I want more time" haunting enough, then there was the medevac... yeah, what was said there.. and another sentence to be haunted by "come back to me".
So a lump in the thoat up until Harbys laser snapped me out of it.

Map my (albeit limited) emotional response on to a person with the emotional capacity of a normal human being, and there would have been lotso tears.

So if the games are written/presented in such a way to get a response from me, I'm not surprised some of you guys/girls cried a bit.

Modifié par GriM_AoD, 30 octobre 2012 - 11:25 .


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Conniving_Eagle wrote...

Is anyone able to cry to this?

I cried just from seeing what it was. Does that answer your question?

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Can't believe this hasn't been mentioned!!

Rannoch, after 2 games where the Geth went from evil robots, to meeting Legion in my battered armour, seeing them as people, Tali going from a lost, scared Quarian to his love, nearly being exiled by her people, finding her dead father, getting to know Legion and seeing these 2 individuals from warring factions take the first tentative step to understanding, to friendship.

To meeting up with Tali again after my wrongful incarceration, nearly being killed by Han (my Shep's only renegade interrupt, taken in a fit of emotion)

Seeing the war start, seeing it building to losing one of those factions, the Geth who I'd come to understand, or the people of my love, but because of all the time we'd spent together, all the hours put in by always talking to everyone between missions, the hours put in helpimg Tali grow, she stopped a 300 year old war, peace was brokered and we collapsed, exhausted on her homeworld, one of the first Quarians there in centuries, slumped in each other's arms, a brief moment in a terrible galactic war still raging around us to plan our future.

I'm not ashamed to admit I was utterly hooked, it seemed to rush by with unbearable tension, and I cried like a baby when it was resolved, miraculously resolved.

The reason I cant accept the endings as they stand is that I refuse to accept the team that planned and scripted Rannoch did the endings as anything other than a test, a test of logic or faith I dont know yet....but I'll hold the line until the last day waiting to know.

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Moments that emotionally moved me (not crying):

1. Mordin's sacrifice.
2. Grunt's last stand (surviving it).
3. Time capsule.
4. The civilian at the radio in London.

I do not really get the whole Thane's death thing...
I liked him, but I expected his death since I met him in Nos Astra. Maybe that hardened me in that scene.

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There is no emotion. There is only Indoctrination.

Modifié par dorktainian, 30 octobre 2012 - 12:26 .


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I am not ashamed to admit I cried like a **** when I shot Mordin.

Never. Again.

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Four times have I teared up:

1. Mordin's death
2. Than's death prayer
3. Garrus's LI goodbye/EC
4. Shepard crawling towards the console really gets me.

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Conniving_Eagle wrote...
Is anyone able to cry to this?

I don't cry to this song, but it sends me into a huge deprssive state. 

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Since I am so emotionally attached to the series, I cried or had the stigma to cry at basically any scene with the potential to induce tears. You should of heard me the first time I saw Grunt come out of the cave alive "Oh man ****. I didn't know he died like his replacement.... *Sees Grunt walk out* GRUNT! (Like I was in the game) *Cue Little girl noise*. I was so happy! Also, The song, An End Once and For all, I will cry basically everytime I hear it. Oh and this:



and this



I'm a very emotional person... (I'm insane I know)