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Post by Mister Buch on Mar 24, 2012 23:59:50 GMT 1
Gorvar, I don't think *any* of us would disagree with that. We all feel disappointed by the ending.
For me, it was the krogan/turian alliance that I really wanted to see. That was the biggest blow to me - without the Relays, they'll never be able to co-operate the way I wanted.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Mar 25, 2012 2:46:01 GMT 1
You're right, Gorvar. Why should some stupid kid force my Shepard to sacrifice herself when I had most of the War Assets in the game?
I'm still really disappointed in how War Assets were implemented, too. It really should've been in the style of ME2's suicide mission.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Mar 25, 2012 3:09:53 GMT 1
Same....would;ve liked to see the damn Kakliosaurs and ride them! And where is my N7 guy whom i uplaoded to my main game?! Or my Hanar fleet, or batarian fleet? where is the Volus bomber fleet and the dreadnought? where are my elcor shuttles, did they drop off my guys safely? God....damnit!
CASEY HUDSON! CRAZY PILLS! DINOSAURS!
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Mar 25, 2012 3:59:18 GMT 1
You know old story about "Death of the Author"? Well now we know the ending of it.
Author (BioWare) flips the finger. Then someone breaks into the house and commits murder in rage. Hence the title should renamed to "Murder of the Author."
Also, where's the Blackwatch team when you need them? They were part of my war assets, I have the damn right to see them in action too!
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Post by GarrusVakarian on Mar 25, 2012 4:01:13 GMT 1
If Bioware is really working on this DLC, it better be worth it. I'd like to see how the story ends without being forced to sacrifice yourself. Like Gorvar, I admit I'm one of those guys who fell for Tali and when I first saw the ending, I was like "WTF??" Hell, I was expecting that Crucible would only destroy the Reapers. Instead, it leaves the galaxy without space communication, the alien forces at Earth won't be returning to their respective worlds since the mass relays were destroyed. And the worst of it, the Normandy gets damaged while making a realy jump by unknown reasons and for that, it gets grounded at an unknown planet.
Geez, I was really expecting Bioware to finish this franchise with gold key, but I suppose some games can't be considered perfect.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Mar 25, 2012 4:03:15 GMT 1
I suppose some games can't be considered perfect. That's a bit of an understatement Garrus. Guess we had no choice but to wait and see that BioWare promises us in April. In the meantime, hold the line!
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Post by GarrusVakarian on Mar 25, 2012 4:13:02 GMT 1
Well, I still have some faith in Bioware. They managed to create many awesome games like Dragon Age: Origins and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, so I really hope they can fix this out...
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Mar 25, 2012 4:37:10 GMT 1
From what i know so far, we get Geth and Batarian skins aaaaaand...that;s it.
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Post by Clint Johnston on Mar 25, 2012 7:43:09 GMT 1
What I read indicated there would be some single player missions including one that featured Javik heavily
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Post by Mister Buch on Mar 25, 2012 12:39:52 GMT 1
Yes, that sums it up for me too. We stopped the Reapers, and we learned their origins (I always wanted to learn that). But to do so we blew up the Mass Relays and stranded our friends on a planet. It looked very pretty, and the game's big theme is sacrifice - but this isn't the kind of sacrifice that's dramatically satisfying. When certain characters died, that was wonderful even though we were sad. When the Relays blew up and the Normandy crew crashed, (aside from the plot-holes, lack of choice and it being rushed) it was just bad drama.
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Post by Mister Buch on Mar 25, 2012 12:45:48 GMT 1
To be fair, that's only in the red ending - choosing to destroy synthetics IS a choice, unlike everything else that happens. The stuff with the geth on Rannoch earlier is there precisely to make this choice harder to make. I like that.
(But I always go green or blue.)
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Post by GarrusVakarian on Mar 25, 2012 12:47:10 GMT 1
That's the reason I only chose the green ending. By the way, since the Reapers got new DNA, that means that they can behave somehow like organics?
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Post by Mister Buch on Mar 25, 2012 12:49:58 GMT 1
To be fair, that's only in the red ending - choosing to destroy synthetics IS a choice, unlike everything else that happens. Choosing the Control did'nt make me feel like I saved the galaxy. The reapers will return. I gotta disagree there too. I don't think it's implied that they will Return. Shepard controls them now. In all three endings, the Catalyst's 'solution' (the Reapers) are defeated, and so is the Catalyst. That's the idea of the Relays blowing up - to symbolise that the old ways of his control are over. But man, Bioware, what a price for that symbolism. Idiots.
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Post by Mister Buch on Mar 25, 2012 12:50:46 GMT 1
And Garrus, I believe the Reapers ALREADY have organic DNA, so maybe they won't change at all? Not sure.
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Post by Mister Buch on Mar 25, 2012 13:02:21 GMT 1
I'm with you there.
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