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Last Boss, way too far out there


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Morter211

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yea it was alittle out there but did anyone notice that the final boss was pretty small compared to soverign, soverign was 2 miles long, the final boss was like a tall building, i kno it wasnt done being created but still

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I actually thought it was epic.

#103
jedierick

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No problem with the end boss, I thought it was fun.

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bensmith91

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There is clearly some diversity among the reapers shown at the end:

http://f.imagehost.o...Untitled_14.jpg

But they all have that "squidish" look to them, which the proto-reaper did not have.

On an aside...it took a whole fleet to take out 1 reaper and it took the galaxy's finest to take down essentially one baby reaper....how is there supposed to be any way to take down a enormous fleet of them...

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bbfan13

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My bad. Good catch. Doing it from memory a few days ago.

Modifié par bbfan13, 02 février 2010 - 09:46 .


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jmwtech

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bensmith91 wrote...

There is clearly some diversity among the reapers shown at the end:

http://f.imagehost.o...Untitled_14.jpg

But they all have that "squidish" look to them, which the proto-reaper did not have.

On an aside...it took a whole fleet to take out 1 reaper and it took the galaxy's finest to take down essentially one baby reaper....how is there supposed to be any way to take down a enormous fleet of them...


Well put.

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SkywardDescent

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Robo-Frog-Saren was pretty far-fetched too.

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jmwtech

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SkywardDescent wrote...

Robo-Frog-Saren was pretty far-fetched too.


It at least fit into the story...

#109
Moonbox

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Robo-Saren was far fetched but I didn't find it comically lame like I did Arnold.

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camcon2100

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I liked the idea and was cool about how it uses our dna structure
 the difficulty wasnt there.......I mean common all he has to do is crush me with his hand

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Yeah, I liked the concept behind it, but I just had a hard time swallowing the actual design of it. It looked like too much of a direct comparison, and something you'd see on the cover of a metal album.



I'd have liked it a lot more if it was so messed up that you could barely see what it was, and only when you noticed a row of teeth or something would it dawn on you that it's based on a human.

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Shoko86 wrote...

Yeah... a huge Human reaper floating in space compare to the other reapers does seems silly.


give him a jetpack and it won't be silly

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bensmith91 wrote...

There is clearly some diversity among the reapers shown at the end:

http://f.imagehost.o...Untitled_14.jpg

But they all have that "squidish" look to them, which the proto-reaper did not have.

On an aside...it took a whole fleet to take out 1 reaper and it took the galaxy's finest to take down essentially one baby reaper....how is there supposed to be any way to take down a enormous fleet of them...


Dark Energy......

#114
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It was way to easy. It hardly attacks at all and when it did you could just hide behind cover to avoid it.

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My only problem with it was that we were fighting the actual reaper as a whole. Honestly, that kind of thing shouldn't be possible for one person to take down "one on one," considering that it's the largest spaceship in the galaxy.



I *loved* how it was handled in Mass Effect 1 - you had a more realistic battle with a human-sized construct, and then the actual reaper ship was taken down in a space battle. That's fine. But this time around, I killed the actual ship myself with a submachine gun. Does that not just feel... odd? Completely destroying the largest ship in the galaxy with a submachine gun...



Just my opinion though. Story-wise, it was a masterpiece. I just think it would have been more appropriate to kill it in a more roundabout manner (such as destroying a power core or something) rather than just shooting it.

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Rob E Coyote

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it did look kind of silly, definitely not creepy or horrific enough.

My major annoyance with it is simply the wasted potential that was there. it should have been a lot bigger, and the fight should have been Shepard and co running around on the shell of it, ducking into interior piping, all the while under fire from collectors and 'immune systems', searching for weak points to destroy or blow up.



Instead we get treated to a seriously dull, completely unoriginal 'screen sized boss that has a predictable pattern' just like countless other games out there.



Very disappointing.

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Lost Cipher

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This is what the end boss reminded me of:







Except it was not as funny, kind of sad really. The best they could do was a giant terminator?

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Palathas

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Story wise and player to companion interaction I thought the game was brilliant all the way up to the same point, it really did seem very silly. I just hope they don't go there with ME 3 and that it says down where we left it. Even if you keep the Collector station I hope it doesn't reappear, although with all of Shepard's cybernetics I think it's going to have some impact on the next game.



I actually thought the end boss was going to be the Collector boss that Harbinger was directly controlling or something similar to that. *shrugs* We'll just have to wait and see how it ties into the last instalment of the trilogy.

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Lemonio

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yes it was very silly.

it would have been cool to fight a collector boss.

or maybe a regular reaper

this jack in the box skeleton who fired random rockets made no sense

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Rob E Coyote

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Lost Cipher wrote...

This is what the end boss reminded me of:



Except it was not as funny, kind of sad really. The best they could do was a giant terminator?


You Sir, have just nailed it precisely.

#121
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i don't understand how it doesn't fit into the story. the reapers allow the galaxy to be populated so they can create a reaper with the living organisms that they allow to live, i feel that the reapers think that since the humans are the first species(that we at least know of) to give them problems they would think that a human based reaper would be the way to go

#122
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The end boss made me think of bubblegum crisis boomers from the 1995 OVA anime. Scarely enough I also changed My Shepards outfit to look like the main fighter on the teams hard suit. Yes bubblegum crisis did take its concepts from Terminator. It just made me think more of Crisis to Terminator.




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You make Pants sad.

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Moodath

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While it would indeed look silly to see a giant human reaper flying through space, the reapers wanted it to mean something.

This is the cost of defiance. Humans are the true reapers of the galaxy. Etc...

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Everything was great in ME2 untill the last Boss, Its a cool idea to have different shaped reapers but a human shaped reaper is not something i could take seriously. It was at this point when i was expecting optimus prime and the autobots to come crashing in to save day.