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KingZayd wrote...

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saying the crucible is a battery is like saying a nuclear power plant is a potato


It's what the Starchild suggests: "it's little more than a power source". It might be a big battery, but it's still a battery.


because the catalyst is of completely sound mind

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Greylycantrope wrote...

Yate wrote...

saying the crucible is a battery is like saying a nuclear power plant is a potato

All those things supply energy, what's your point?

nice

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Greylycantrope wrote...

Yate wrote...

saying the crucible is a battery is like saying a nuclear power plant is a potato

All those things supply energy, what's your point?


my point is that you're attempting to use linguistic tricks to try and expose flaws flaws that aren't there

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Zardoc wrote...

ME2: Second part in a trilogy
ME3: Ending of a trilogy.


That is all.

ME2:

- unexpected twist ending that shatters our concept of the plot Not really.
- final decision has few consequences Thanks to the failure that is ME3.
- two possible endings, one of which is actually a game over Two possible endings with a great deal of variables. Also, as the second out of three games of a trilogy, can't have wildy different endings.
- ends with a blatant sequel hook Well, colour me surprised, the second part of a trilogy actually has a sequel hook. Such a new and never done before concept...
- contains a boring boss fight Define "boring".
- no implications of the ending are explained or shown Which was ME3's job, at which it horribly failed. Again.
- no memorable dialogue Mwahahaha. Oh wait, you're serious, let me laugh even harder. Bwahahahahahahahaha.
- a lot of fans didn't like it Aside from the fact that I can't recall many people who didn't like, I personally found it more than adequate.

ME3:

- unexpected twist ending that shatters our concept of the plot
- final decision has major consequences Define "major" and "consequences".
- four possible endings, one of which is actually a game over Which all look oddly enough the same, with a different voiceover and colour. Wow, such variety.
- gives a sense of closure I take it you don't know the meaning of the word "closure". I'm gonna let that slide.
- no boss fight
- various implications of the ending are shown
- some of the best dialogue and voice acting in the game If that's what you call "good" I'd hate to see what you define as "bad"
- a lot of fans don't like it



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Yate wrote...

KingZayd wrote...

Yate wrote...

saying the crucible is a battery is like saying a nuclear power plant is a potato


It's what the Starchild suggests: "it's little more than a power source". It might be a big battery, but it's still a battery.


because the catalyst is of completely sound mind


So you're saying the Starchild doesn't even know what the crucible is?

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Yate wrote...

Greylycantrope wrote...

Yate wrote...

saying the crucible is a battery is like saying a nuclear power plant is a potato

All those things supply energy, what's your point?


my point is that you're attempting to use linguistic tricks to try and expose flaws flaws that aren't there


linguistic tricks? as in... typing words.. that mean things? how are those flaws not there?

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i wish this smiley face and ME3s ending didnt go hand in hand.

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this one too.

#133
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XqctaX wrote...

Zardoc wrote...

ME2: Second part in a trilogy
ME3: Ending of a trilogy.


That is all.

ME2:

- unexpected twist ending that shatters our concept of the plot Not really.
- final decision has few consequences Thanks to the failure that is ME3.
- two possible endings, one of which is actually a game over Two possible endings with a great deal of variables. Also, as the second out of three games of a trilogy, can't have wildy different endings.
- ends with a blatant sequel hook Well, colour me surprised, the second part of a trilogy actually has a sequel hook. Such a new and never done before concept...
- contains a boring boss fight Define "boring".
- no implications of the ending are explained or shown Which was ME3's job, at which it horribly failed. Again.
- no memorable dialogue Mwahahaha. Oh wait, you're serious, let me laugh even harder. Bwahahahahahahahaha.
- a lot of fans didn't like it Aside from the fact that I can't recall many people who didn't like, I personally found it more than adequate.

ME3:

- unexpected twist ending that shatters our concept of the plot
- final decision has major consequences Define "major" and "consequences".
- four possible endings, one of which is actually a game over Which all look oddly enough the same, with a different voiceover and colour. Wow, such variety.
- gives a sense of closure I take it you don't know the meaning of the word "closure". I'm gonna let that slide.
- no boss fight
- various implications of the ending are shown
- some of the best dialogue and voice acting in the game If that's what you call "good" I'd hate to see what you define as "bad"
- a lot of fans don't like it


stopped reading after 'different colours'

if that's all you got from the endings, congrats on passing kindergarten

#134
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linguistic tricks? as in... typing words.. that mean things? how are those flaws not there?


Hahahaha. I love how sarcastic some people are here. High five. I lol'd.

#135
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KingZayd wrote...

Yate wrote...

Greylycantrope wrote...

Yate wrote...

saying the crucible is a battery is like saying a nuclear power plant is a potato

All those things supply energy, what's your point?


my point is that you're attempting to use linguistic tricks to try and expose flaws flaws that aren't there


linguistic tricks? as in... typing words.. that mean things? how are those flaws not there?


as in comparing the crucible, the most complex piece of engineering organics have built, to a battery.

that's just dumb

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I loved all the ends of all the 3 games. My favorite was the ME3 one so I totally agree with you

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Kabooooom wrote...

linguistic tricks? as in... typing words.. that mean things? how are those flaws not there?


Hahahaha. I love how sarcastic some people are here. High five. I lol'd.


thanks for contributing

now diaf

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Charles Rosemberg wrote...

I loved all the ends of all the 3 games. My favorite was the ME3 one so I totally agree with you


*brofist*

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Yate wrote...

KingZayd wrote...

Yate wrote...

Greylycantrope wrote...

Yate wrote...

saying the crucible is a battery is like saying a nuclear power plant is a potato

All those things supply energy, what's your point?


my point is that you're attempting to use linguistic tricks to try and expose flaws flaws that aren't there


linguistic tricks? as in... typing words.. that mean things? how are those flaws not there?


as in comparing the crucible, the most complex piece of engineering organics have built, to a battery.

that's just dumb


Okay! It's a very impressive battery! It's super big and powerful! happy?

#140
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no

your stupidity makes me cry

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kratos0294 wrote...

When i finished ME2, i had sweaty palms and a tingly feeling in my stomach because of the overload of epicness.
When i finished ME3, .........i had only one thought in my mind.........."lol wat" ?

With the EC, things got much better, but it "only" raised a terrible ending to an acceptable one.


haha. i felt the same way after ME3 When i finished I sat in silent watching in creds thinking there would be a hidden scene with shep. then there was nothing and I said..... That was it? hahaha.. IMO ME2 ending I liked... I enjoyed the battle to the Reaper Larva the fight with it... hey at least it had a boss fight boring or not Posted Image

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KingZayd wrote...

Yate wrote...

Greylycantrope wrote...

Yate wrote...

saying the crucible is a battery is like saying a nuclear power plant is a potato

All those things supply energy, what's your point?


my point is that you're attempting to use linguistic tricks to try and expose flaws flaws that aren't there


linguistic tricks? as in... typing words.. that mean things? how are those flaws not there?

Sciene is a linguistic trick obviously, you didn't know? :lol:

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Yate wrote...

no

your stupidity makes me cry

Still waiting on that point you were trying to make., rather poorly I might add.

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I have to disagree with op on almost all points . .

ME2 is vastly superior in to ME3 form a story ending character interaction replay value entertain ment ...........etc

Even if you just compare the endings .. ME2 is still a better game than ME3

You cant compare the two I replayed Me2 many many times ..To this date i have only 1 full play though of ME3


ME2 Ending

- great boss fight

- great scene with Miranda ..." consider this my resignation " is one of the best ending  lines in the serise

- If  you did it properly and everyone survived the final sequence was awesome build up to ME3 since you knew there was going to be another

Unfortunately ME3 under delivered and was a disappointment with very little replay value


ME3 Ending

There  really isnt anything good you can say about it .

All the endings ME3 suck they have no redeeming qualities what so ever ..

and not only that but actually put a stain on the entire series.


stopped reading at 'great boss fight'

you must be new

#145
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Reapers are like automobiles.

You can plug their exhaust pipes with potatoes....That's how you beat them conventionally....

#146
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Yate wrote...

no

your stupidity makes me cry


hah. how I love irony :P

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thanks for contributing

now diaf


I contributed earlier. Also, "diaf"? Seriously? How old are you, like twelve? That combined with when you called someone a "******" or something earlier makes me think you are either extremely young, or extremely immature since you apparently can take approximately zero criticism without resorting to insults.

Good job bro. Way to win the internet.

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Yate wrote...

A Bethesda Fan wrote...

Mcfly616 wrote...

Actually ME3's plotwist makes sense. And the way it ends, is anything but generic.



Me personally, it's not much of a plot twist when it uses plot holes to twist the story.
Yes like no other game, cartoon or show and movie ended in a similar fashion.




both endings are kind of like WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTT THE HELL JUST HAPPENED?

then you think about it for a while and you're like AH-HAAAAAAAAAAAAH


The more i thought about ME3's ending, the more i hated it. And i don't recall a lot of people hating the ending to ME2.

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Kabooooom wrote...

thanks for contributing

now diaf


I contributed earlier. Also, "diaf"? Seriously? How old are you, like twelve? That combined with when you called someone a "******" or something earlier makes me think you are either extremely young, or extremely immature since you apparently can take approximately zero criticism without resorting to insults.

Good job bro. Way to win the internet.


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Am I the only one that actually plays Mass Effect because of everything other than the plot? Seriously it's never been that great. The plot doesn't deserve this much brain power.

ME2's ending was functional and didn't require an extended cut...so it works. The original ME3 ending was so bad that Bioware had to push back their DLC schedule 6 months in order to patch it up.

Neither games have amazing endings or amazing plots. What attracted me to the ME universe was the amazing atmosphere, great side stories, and awesome characters .