Modifié par billy the squid, 15 février 2013 - 09:20 .
TO BE BLUNT: i just played the ending again.... and i still feel upset, angered and violated as i did the first time.
#101
Posté 15 février 2013 - 09:19
#102
Posté 15 février 2013 - 09:24
#103
Posté 15 février 2013 - 09:25
#104
Posté 15 février 2013 - 09:26
#105
Posté 15 février 2013 - 11:13
Question is how can you make a perfect ending to one of the best almost sci fi games there is?? Answer you can't because everyone has there own idea's and headcanons.
#106
Posté 15 février 2013 - 11:14
#107
Posté 15 février 2013 - 11:16
Jenonax wrote...
I'll probably go to the special hell for saying this, but I laughed my way through the EC.
Particularly the bit where theres about five seconds or so of the Normandy and Harbinger just staring each other down. I think its Harby's little smile that does it. Or the fact that the Normandy has Thannix Cannons and Harbinger has his lazer and neither of them fires for some unfathomable reason. I just sort of burst out laughing at that scene. Made the EC rather enjoyable actually.
And the Catalyst's logic just got worse and so I skipped even more merrily to Destroy.
It really didn't fix anything, but I did get a good laugh out of it, so I guess thats something.
It fixed the last image in my character's head from being Liara. It retconned the level of relay damage. But yeah other than that it just added some new problems, didn't fix some old problems and didn't deal with the cancer in the ending that is the catalyst.
#108
Posté 15 février 2013 - 11:23
#109
Posté 15 février 2013 - 11:26
GimmeDaGun wrote...
Gosh, these forums are getting repetitive and dull...
THIS x1000!
I can't wait for this next dlc now, not so much because I'm dying to play it. Just to give these forums something new to talk about...
#110
Posté 15 février 2013 - 11:27
AlanC9 wrote...
Jadebaby wrote...
The-Biotic-God wrote...
"violated"
I get that you don't like the ending but seriously? The ending violated you in what way exactly?
It took my innocence...
And violated my optimism. It turned me into a pessimistic b**** for months! That's never happened to me before...
If your optimism was that fragile, it probably needed a re-examination anyway. And innocence isn't worth holding on to. (I guess-- it's been a couple decades since anyone considered me innocent)
nothing else needs to be said but
#111
Posté 15 février 2013 - 11:29
Jadebaby wrote...
GimmeDaGun wrote...
Gosh, these forums are getting repetitive and dull...
THIS x1000!
I can't wait for this next dlc now, not so much because I'm dying to play it. Just to give these forums something new to talk about...
Agreed... at the moment there's nothing to talk about here really.
#112
Guest_ThicknSwift_*
Posté 15 février 2013 - 11:37
Guest_ThicknSwift_*
Keep crying your tears of agony over a video game.
#113
Posté 15 février 2013 - 11:44
ReconTeam wrote...
Did you call the police and tell them you've been violated?
Funny you ask, the fun police just stopped by, took my statement, then headed off to find some donuts.
Modifié par XXIceColdXX, 15 février 2013 - 11:45 .
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Guest_Snake91_*
Posté 15 février 2013 - 11:44
Guest_Snake91_*
#115
Posté 15 février 2013 - 12:07
#116
Posté 15 février 2013 - 12:15
This is the reapers last hope to sway your decision. Shepard has, throughout all 3 games, vowed to end the reapers against all the odds. This is their final desperate attempt to stop you.
If you ignore IT, it is clear that the crucible is designed so that someone dies when it is activated.
If you believe IT, they are just trying to kill you by influencing your mind. But I won't go into that.
Either way - it's a tough decision, and it DOES have "artistic integrity". It's just not as straightforward as "kill big boss, win galaxy". Which is what most people expected (myself included), because it's what we're used to.
Different doesn't necessarily mean bad.
#117
Posté 15 février 2013 - 12:17
Suck for you though, OP. I wish you could enjoy this amazing game as much as I do.
Oh and as the others said: Violated? Really?!
Modifié par Brovikk Rasputin, 15 février 2013 - 12:17 .
#118
Posté 15 février 2013 - 12:19
This is your best hope.
#119
Posté 15 février 2013 - 12:22
Arcadian Legend wrote...
Violated? By a game?! Oh come on. In all honesty the endings are really bad but they aren't nearly something worth moping about for oh, what, nearly a year now? The endings are NOT changing any more than they already have. Get over it, before reality hits you head-on like a freight train because let me tell you there are much bigger things to worry about in life than this. There's a reason I don't come to this section of the forums anymore.
oh sure I understand there are much worse things in life, but when you grew up with a series which inspired you every day for 5 years and it turns around and slaps you in the face as if nothing you as a fan feel matters, then it really does beg the question "what was the point?"
So yeah I can move on literally and play new things but I look on in sadness at what happen to the game which had the potential to redefine what videogames are capable of, yes I do feel violated, wronged, ashamed of being taken in etc.
at this point I'm less worried about the actuall endig more the future of the series because if bioware doesn't do anything about the ending then I doubt the next game will sell well at all and then a the best sci-if series since Star Wars will go to waste.
#120
Posté 15 février 2013 - 12:32
Shepard story is over... but let's compare it to DA:O ending.
At the end of the story, you can TALK to your squadmates. You know what they plan to do after all of this and this also depends on your choices.
In ME we don't have this :/ I get some people like the ending but wouldn't they also want to know:
What happened to Garrus, Tali, Kolyat, Aria, Petrovsky, Sanders, and ALL other characters?!
If Shepard story is over.. that means it is the last possible moment to know what happened to all of them after Reaper war...This game lacks decent epiloque, there is no closure. EC was supposed to answer our questions so I ask you. Where are our answers?
#121
Posté 15 février 2013 - 12:36
This is unbelievable. They've told us a million times that they're done with the ending, so why do some people keep saying this?!Arbiter156 wrote...
Arcadian Legend wrote...
Violated? By a game?! Oh come on. In all honesty the endings are really bad but they aren't nearly something worth moping about for oh, what, nearly a year now? The endings are NOT changing any more than they already have. Get over it, before reality hits you head-on like a freight train because let me tell you there are much bigger things to worry about in life than this. There's a reason I don't come to this section of the forums anymore.
oh sure I understand there are much worse things in life, but when you grew up with a series which inspired you every day for 5 years and it turns around and slaps you in the face as if nothing you as a fan feel matters, then it really does beg the question "what was the point?"
So yeah I can move on literally and play new things but I look on in sadness at what happen to the game which had the potential to redefine what videogames are capable of, yes I do feel violated, wronged, ashamed of being taken in etc.
at this point I'm less worried about the actuall endig more the future of the series because if bioware doesn't do anything about the ending then I doubt the next game will sell well at all and then a the best sci-if series since Star Wars will go to waste.
#122
Posté 15 février 2013 - 12:37
#123
Posté 15 février 2013 - 12:40
Brovikk Rasputin wrote...
This is unbelievable. They've told us a million times that they're done with the ending, so why do some people keep saying this?!Arbiter156 wrote...
Arcadian Legend wrote...
Violated? By a game?! Oh come on. In all honesty the endings are really bad but they aren't nearly something worth moping about for oh, what, nearly a year now? The endings are NOT changing any more than they already have. Get over it, before reality hits you head-on like a freight train because let me tell you there are much bigger things to worry about in life than this. There's a reason I don't come to this section of the forums anymore.
oh sure I understand there are much worse things in life, but when you grew up with a series which inspired you every day for 5 years and it turns around and slaps you in the face as if nothing you as a fan feel matters, then it really does beg the question "what was the point?"
So yeah I can move on literally and play new things but I look on in sadness at what happen to the game which had the potential to redefine what videogames are capable of, yes I do feel violated, wronged, ashamed of being taken in etc.
at this point I'm less worried about the actuall endig more the future of the series because if bioware doesn't do anything about the ending then I doubt the next game will sell well at all and then a the best sci-if series since Star Wars will go to waste.
Because BW said many things
#124
Posté 15 février 2013 - 12:41
Arbiter156 wrote...
[...]
destroy: you fought for a civilization, that relys on the relays for travel, the codex sums it up "without them galactic civilization as we know it wouldn't exist". oh and you've just killed the geth (if you saved them or made peace) and edi, both of whom are examples which blow huge holes in the catalysts logic.
[...]
I never understood this: you're by far not the first to say "I just reunited the Geth and the Quarians, how dare BioWare tell me that peace between organics and machines is impossible". But who says the Catalyst's argument is correct?
#125
Posté 15 février 2013 - 01:02
ozthegweat wrote...
Arbiter156 wrote...
[...]
destroy: you fought for a civilization, that relys on the relays for travel, the codex sums it up "without them galactic civilization as we know it wouldn't exist". oh and you've just killed the geth (if you saved them or made peace) and edi, both of whom are examples which blow huge holes in the catalysts logic.
[...]
I never understood this: you're by far not the first to say "I just reunited the Geth and the Quarians, how dare BioWare tell me that peace between organics and machines is impossible". But who says the Catalyst's argument is correct?
Well, if you don't go along with the Catalyst you get the "Rocks fall, everyone dies" Refusal ending, so I'd say that Bioware says the Catalyst's argument is correct.





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