well....to a point sureHeretic_Hanar wrote...
Indeed, just as there is no sadness in ME3's ending.crimzontearz wrote...
there is no sadness in TLoU's ending
Expanding the ME3 story by series of non-heavily-RPG games?
#76
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:16
#77
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:16
Rumors go that ME4 will basically be a reboot of the Mass Effect series. What that exactly means remains to be seen...crimzontearz wrote...
man I hope EA forces them to do a sequel....I will laugh so hard
#78
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:17
crimzontearz wrote...
well....to a point sureHeretic_Hanar wrote...
Indeed, just as there is no sadness in ME3's ending.crimzontearz wrote...
there is no sadness in TLoU's ending
Well sure, I did feel sad at the end of ME3... sad that I wasted roughly 28 hours on this piece of crap.
#79
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:18
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
Rumors go that ME4 will basically be a reboot of the Mass Effect series. What that exactly means remains to be seen...crimzontearz wrote...
man I hope EA forces them to do a sequel....I will laugh so hard
You mean from Casey's post?
#80
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:18
I was more angry than anythingHeretic_Hanar wrote...
crimzontearz wrote...
well....to a point sureHeretic_Hanar wrote...
Indeed, just as there is no sadness in ME3's ending.crimzontearz wrote...
there is no sadness in TLoU's ending
Well sure, I did feel sad at the end of ME3... sad that I wasted roughly 28 hours on this piece of crap.
#81
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:20
crimzontearz wrote...
there is no sadness in TLoU's endingSeival wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
My ending wasn't bitter at all. The Reaper blew up along with their delusional leader, the relays were only damaged, everybody except the sexbot survived (actually a plus in my book), Shepard is shown surviving (half-assedly admittedly). Where's the bitter?Seival wrote...
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
Seival wrote...
Yes, we all know that in ME Trilogy all ways lead to one of the ways to stop the Reapers. Just like we know that in TLoU the humanity will find a way to survive, or die trying. But this doesn't render Joel and Ellie story useless. The story is small compared to Mass Effect, but still larger than all three parts of ME combined. Such a paradox exists only because of incredible level of immersion TLoU provides, and the important questions the story raises... It's really hard to describe. You have to play the game to know what I'm talking about...
Believe me, you would most likely trade all possible sequels for just one TLoU-like ME game.
How can you even compare The Last of Us to Mass Effect? They really have absolutely nothing in common.
They are both stories that are worth reading.
They both have bittersweet ending that forces you to cry, and more importantly - to think.
After some time of thinking about it you've found your favorite ending. But did you have the same optimistic point of view just after you've seen the ending for the very first time? I don't think so
Just give it a time, and sadness fades. Bittersweet ending forces you to think. Sometimes, it forces you to concentrate on sweet part and put the bitter aside. This is what happened after ME Trilogy ending to me, and most likely happened to you and most players out there no matter which ending they chose eventually.
In TLoU I passed through the same, but amplified and less depressing. I was stunned. I was sad. I was happy... All at the same time. I started to think, and make the important conclusions based on my own way of thinking... A smaller story provided so much more emotions and thoughts than the large full-scale RPG trilogy. And I'm sure BioWare can make even better story, if they have desire to.
Some people say there is no sadness in ME Trilogy ending too... But still most people call it bittersweet. And I believe the same goes for TLoU ending.
#82
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:21
Yeah.AresKeith wrote...
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
Rumors go that ME4 will basically be a reboot of the Mass Effect series. What that exactly means remains to be seen...crimzontearz wrote...
man I hope EA forces them to do a sequel....I will laugh so hard
You mean from Casey's post?
Modifié par Heretic_Hanar, 07 juillet 2013 - 11:21 .
#83
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:22
I will still laughHeretic_Hanar wrote...
Rumors go that ME4 will basically be a reboot of the Mass Effect series. What that exactly means remains to be seen...crimzontearz wrote...
man I hope EA forces them to do a sequel....I will laugh so hard
Mac Walters : MWHAHAHA Now what? I have artistically made it impossible to continue the franchise....I AM INVINCIBLE, Nolan has nothing on me.....
EA : reboot the franchise or you are fired
Mac: yes masters
also can I see that post?
Modifié par crimzontearz, 07 juillet 2013 - 11:23 .
#84
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:23
Kroitz wrote...
Seival wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
Move the story forward. Concurrent stories or prequels are irrelevant and would not be able to captivate because we all know how it ends, Destroy, Control, or Synthesis. There is no getting around the endings in the MEverse. So they either make an alternate universe, which is just stupid on multiple levels, or they power through the endings and make a true sequel building off of Shepard's story.
Yes, we all know that in ME Trilogy all ways lead to one of the ways to stop the Reapers. Just like we know that in TLoU the humanity will find a way to survive, or die trying. But this doesn't render Joel and Ellie story useless. The story is small compared to Mass Effect, but still larger than all three parts of ME combined. Such a paradox exists only because of incredible level of immersion TLoU provides, and the important questions the story raises... It's really hard to describe. You have to play the game to know what I'm talking about...
Believe me, you would most likely trade all possible sequels for just one TLoU-like ME game.
No, I would rather play another TLoU-like TLoU. Bioware should try to upgrade their own wagon before jumping on someone else´s.
That's what I am saying. Before Bioware goes to make a game like TLou, they should make a quality rpg with depth and a good story before hey move on to something like the TLOU.
#85
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:24
ThanksCthulhu42 wrote...
I like the new avatar, Seival.
After completing TLoU I just couldn't keep the old one even through I'm MEU fan.
Modifié par Seival, 07 juillet 2013 - 11:27 .
#86
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:24
Seival wrote...
crimzontearz wrote...
there is no sadness in TLoU's endingSeival wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
My ending wasn't bitter at all. The Reaper blew up along with their delusional leader, the relays were only damaged, everybody except the sexbot survived (actually a plus in my book), Shepard is shown surviving (half-assedly admittedly). Where's the bitter?Seival wrote...
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
Seival wrote...
Yes, we all know that in ME Trilogy all ways lead to one of the ways to stop the Reapers. Just like we know that in TLoU the humanity will find a way to survive, or die trying. But this doesn't render Joel and Ellie story useless. The story is small compared to Mass Effect, but still larger than all three parts of ME combined. Such a paradox exists only because of incredible level of immersion TLoU provides, and the important questions the story raises... It's really hard to describe. You have to play the game to know what I'm talking about...
Believe me, you would most likely trade all possible sequels for just one TLoU-like ME game.
How can you even compare The Last of Us to Mass Effect? They really have absolutely nothing in common.
They are both stories that are worth reading.
They both have bittersweet ending that forces you to cry, and more importantly - to think.
After some time of thinking about it you've found your favorite ending. But did you have the same optimistic point of view just after you've seen the ending for the very first time? I don't think so
Just give it a time, and sadness fades. Bittersweet ending forces you to think. Sometimes, it forces you to concentrate on sweet part and put the bitter aside. This is what happened after ME Trilogy ending to me, and most likely happened to you and most players out there no matter which ending they chose eventually.
In TLoU I passed through the same, but amplified and less depressing. I was stunned. I was sad. I was happy... All at the same time. I started to think, and make the important conclusions based on my own way of thinking... A smaller story provided so much more emotions and thoughts than the large full-scale RPG trilogy. And I'm sure BioWare can make even better story, if they have desire to.
Some people say there is no sadness in ME Trilogy ending too... But still most people call it bittersweet. And I believe the same goes for TLoU ending.
uh....he lives, she lives, bad guys get their butts kicked
sadness?
#87
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:25
crimzontearz wrote...
I will still laughHeretic_Hanar wrote...
Rumors go that ME4 will basically be a reboot of the Mass Effect series. What that exactly means remains to be seen...crimzontearz wrote...
man I hope EA forces them to do a sequel....I will laugh so hard
Mac Walters : MWHAHAHA Now what? I have artistically made it impossible to continue the franchise....I AM INVINCIBLE, Nolan has nothing on me.....
EA : reboot the franchise or you are fired
Mac: yes masters
also can I see that post?
Sure, here it is:
Casey Hudson wrote...
"On the next Mass Effect game, we're starting fresh - we're developing a completely new fictional universe that'll be the basis of a new generation of gameplay and storytelling. It's an exciting time, and the best part is that I'll continue to work with the team that created the Mass Effect series as we push forward."
It's something he said at PAX East. Looking for the exact source right now (I'll link it when I find it).
Modifié par Heretic_Hanar, 07 juillet 2013 - 11:26 .
#88
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:26
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
it could work.BUT remember,Naughty Dog is simply superior to BioWare,so the result won't be as good.I THINK
Did Naughty dog make Baldur's Gate? I think not.
#89
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:27
crimzontearz wrote...
Seival wrote...
crimzontearz wrote...
there is no sadness in TLoU's endingSeival wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
My ending wasn't bitter at all. The Reaper blew up along with their delusional leader, the relays were only damaged, everybody except the sexbot survived (actually a plus in my book), Shepard is shown surviving (half-assedly admittedly). Where's the bitter?Seival wrote...
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
Seival wrote...
Yes, we all know that in ME Trilogy all ways lead to one of the ways to stop the Reapers. Just like we know that in TLoU the humanity will find a way to survive, or die trying. But this doesn't render Joel and Ellie story useless. The story is small compared to Mass Effect, but still larger than all three parts of ME combined. Such a paradox exists only because of incredible level of immersion TLoU provides, and the important questions the story raises... It's really hard to describe. You have to play the game to know what I'm talking about...
Believe me, you would most likely trade all possible sequels for just one TLoU-like ME game.
How can you even compare The Last of Us to Mass Effect? They really have absolutely nothing in common.
They are both stories that are worth reading.
They both have bittersweet ending that forces you to cry, and more importantly - to think.
After some time of thinking about it you've found your favorite ending. But did you have the same optimistic point of view just after you've seen the ending for the very first time? I don't think so
Just give it a time, and sadness fades. Bittersweet ending forces you to think. Sometimes, it forces you to concentrate on sweet part and put the bitter aside. This is what happened after ME Trilogy ending to me, and most likely happened to you and most players out there no matter which ending they chose eventually.
In TLoU I passed through the same, but amplified and less depressing. I was stunned. I was sad. I was happy... All at the same time. I started to think, and make the important conclusions based on my own way of thinking... A smaller story provided so much more emotions and thoughts than the large full-scale RPG trilogy. And I'm sure BioWare can make even better story, if they have desire to.
Some people say there is no sadness in ME Trilogy ending too... But still most people call it bittersweet. And I believe the same goes for TLoU ending.
uh....he lives, she lives, bad guys get their butts kicked
sadness?
bad guys? You mean those people out there to save the human race?
Modifié par Kroitz, 07 juillet 2013 - 11:27 .
#90
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:27
Sumthing wrote...
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
it could work.BUT remember,Naughty Dog is simply superior to BioWare,so the result won't be as good.I THINK
Did Naughty dog make Baldur's Gate? I think not.
Naughty Dog made Jack & Daxter, Uncharted and The Last of Us. Your argument is invalid.
#91
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:27
#92
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:27
well let's hope it is not another ***pullHeretic_Hanar wrote...
crimzontearz wrote...
I will still laughHeretic_Hanar wrote...
Rumors go that ME4 will basically be a reboot of the Mass Effect series. What that exactly means remains to be seen...crimzontearz wrote...
man I hope EA forces them to do a sequel....I will laugh so hard
Mac Walters : MWHAHAHA Now what? I have artistically made it impossible to continue the franchise....I AM INVINCIBLE, Nolan has nothing on me.....
EA : reboot the franchise or you are fired
Mac: yes masters
also can I see that post?
Sure, here it is:Casey Hudson wrote...
"On the next Mass Effect game, we're starting fresh - we're developing a completely new fictional universe that'll be the basis of a new generation of gameplay and storytelling. It's an exciting time, and the best part is that I'll continue to work with the team that created the Mass Effect series as we push forward."
It's something he said at PAX East. Looking for the exact source right now (I'll link it when I find it).
#93
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:30
good games but hardly my genre sadlyHeretic_Hanar wrote...
Sumthing wrote...
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
it could work.BUT remember,Naughty Dog is simply superior to BioWare,so the result won't be as good.I THINK
Did Naughty dog make Baldur's Gate? I think not.
Naughty Dog made Jack & Daxter, Uncharted and The Last of Us. Your argument is invalid.
also I am an Xbox guy so.....
#94
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:30
Crash Bandicoot tooHeretic_Hanar wrote...
Sumthing wrote...
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
it could work.BUT remember,Naughty Dog is simply superior to BioWare,so the result won't be as good.I THINK
Did Naughty dog make Baldur's Gate? I think not.
Naughty Dog made Jack & Daxter, Uncharted and The Last of Us. Your argument is invalid.
#95
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:32
hey the reapers tried to save us too right?Kroitz wrote...
crimzontearz wrote...
Seival wrote...
crimzontearz wrote...
there is no sadness in TLoU's endingSeival wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
My ending wasn't bitter at all. The Reaper blew up along with their delusional leader, the relays were only damaged, everybody except the sexbot survived (actually a plus in my book), Shepard is shown surviving (half-assedly admittedly). Where's the bitter?Seival wrote...
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
Seival wrote...
Yes, we all know that in ME Trilogy all ways lead to one of the ways to stop the Reapers. Just like we know that in TLoU the humanity will find a way to survive, or die trying. But this doesn't render Joel and Ellie story useless. The story is small compared to Mass Effect, but still larger than all three parts of ME combined. Such a paradox exists only because of incredible level of immersion TLoU provides, and the important questions the story raises... It's really hard to describe. You have to play the game to know what I'm talking about...
Believe me, you would most likely trade all possible sequels for just one TLoU-like ME game.
How can you even compare The Last of Us to Mass Effect? They really have absolutely nothing in common.
They are both stories that are worth reading.
They both have bittersweet ending that forces you to cry, and more importantly - to think.
After some time of thinking about it you've found your favorite ending. But did you have the same optimistic point of view just after you've seen the ending for the very first time? I don't think so
Just give it a time, and sadness fades. Bittersweet ending forces you to think. Sometimes, it forces you to concentrate on sweet part and put the bitter aside. This is what happened after ME Trilogy ending to me, and most likely happened to you and most players out there no matter which ending they chose eventually.
In TLoU I passed through the same, but amplified and less depressing. I was stunned. I was sad. I was happy... All at the same time. I started to think, and make the important conclusions based on my own way of thinking... A smaller story provided so much more emotions and thoughts than the large full-scale RPG trilogy. And I'm sure BioWare can make even better story, if they have desire to.
Some people say there is no sadness in ME Trilogy ending too... But still most people call it bittersweet. And I believe the same goes for TLoU ending.
uh....he lives, she lives, bad guys get their butts kicked
sadness?
bad guys? You mean those people out there to save the human race?
but sure, he lives, she lives, the antagonists get their butts kicked
happier?
#96
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:34
Sumthing wrote...
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
it could work.BUT remember,Naughty Dog is simply superior to BioWare,so the result won't be as good.I THINK
Did Naughty dog make Baldur's Gate? I think not.
The company that made Baldur's Gate no longer exists.
#97
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:37
sad but true, only the name is leftSeboist wrote...
Sumthing wrote...
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
it could work.BUT remember,Naughty Dog is simply superior to BioWare,so the result won't be as good.I THINK
Did Naughty dog make Baldur's Gate? I think not.
The company that made Baldur's Gate no longer exists.
#98
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:38
#99
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:38
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
u want and expect too much from BioWare,and you'll always get dissapointed for that.
Bioware gave us Baldur's Gate, NWN, Jade Empire, KOTOR and Mass Effect. Why should we expect little from them?
#100
Posté 07 juillet 2013 - 11:39
Kroitz wrote...
bad guys? You mean those people out there to save the human race?
the human race that became worst than the infected, yea no thanks
I'm sure there's more "immune" out there like Ellie





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