Game's rushed design;
Apart from Tuchanka, very contrived plotlines full of plotholes and inconsistency, specially if you take into account the first two games;
Tali's portrait;
The endings are just the icing on the turd.
Game's rushed design;
Apart from Tuchanka, very contrived plotlines full of plotholes and inconsistency, specially if you take into account the first two games;
Tali's portrait;
The endings are just the icing on the turd.
Just one doubt regarding the sequence of events depicted by the game (with the extended cut). I had an EMS well above 3,100 and I chose the destroy ending so I was in for what they call the 'shepard shown alive in rubble' ending. Here's what I find curious:
Suppose that the events in London, i.e. making the final push to the beam, etc. take place at a date 'X' for convenience
I choose the destroy ending, it shows reapers all across the galaxy falling down
It shows the Normandy crash landing at a planet
NOW, Extended Cut kicks in
The date is now somewhere in the future. Suppose this date is 'X+K'
It shows all the species living happily, talks about the sacrifices made in the game and how species are making efforts to repair the damaged caused by the reapers
I was shown a scene of Garrus looking at Shepard's name plate, then looking at the memorial wall but NOT putting it up there.
Nothing out of the blue so far, right? Now what I find weird is, the game REWINDS back to date 'X' just to show Shepard breathing in the rubble. What could have been the possible reason to REWIND back just to show him breathing? Is the game trying to say that there has been no sign of Shepard from date 'X' (where Shepard is breathing) till date 'X+K'?
Am I making sense? Please tell me what you think...
Could someone answer this please?
Could someone answer this please?
The Breath Scene was already included at the end before the Extended Cut was released, so it's definitely taking place some short time after Shepard destroys the tube. They just added the slides of the future in the Extended Cut AFAIK.
Agreed, but after reading several comments in different sites plus the popularity of the MEHEM, I would argue that Shepard's death was a big issue for several players.
MEHEM isn't popular because Shepard lives. In fact with low EMS, Shepard dies in MEHEM (at least the latest versions). Frankly I consider it borderline trolling to suggest that those of us that have issues with ME3's ending have them simply because Shepard dies.
I for one expected Shepard to die.
The reason (IMHO) MEHEM is so popular (and I use it) is because it removes the number one problem with the ending: The existance of the starchild.
what ending?