lol, part of which movement? the "happy" ending or the game prices being too high?I've read about four or five forums of people's comments on the ending of the game.It has so many variations, yet the masses seem to be pleased with none of them.perfectly happy with the one I chose though. most who thought the ending were fine also chose that same path and for the same reason.After reading so many views and complaints, I can understand their position. A lot of people grew so emotionally attached to the characters that they want either a) a happy ending or b) a detailed explanation of the state of affairs in the galaxy after the final battle.Maybe bioware will offer those via DLC. Left to be seen.
I juss finish zelda, best boss fights of any game. And->Best Ending Fight Sequence of any game, of all time! RASS!ME3 hada come RELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL good, to top that.Now that zelda outa d way, i can delve into this other epic game.
lol, I'm in the same position as you yes Messiaah, but hoping to catch up on a few of those gems in the next couple of months.@ tnt ghostyeah, the DLC could definitely unlock some more good times. Especially after seeing the "secret clip"Spoiler (hover to show) seeing Shepard still at the base of the citadel could mean he never made it up the beam, that the whole ending sequence we saw was a dream (just as it was with his dreams of the little kid he could not save, same slow motion movement and everything). That means they could have an entire DLC showing what really happens when he gets back into the citadal, if at all. It is far fetched but not impossible
Very well written articlesums up those hundreds of forums posts I've read on the matter quite nicely.there is one glaring problem though.....they divorce most of mass effect 3 from what they consider "the ending"To me, the entire Mass Effect 3 was "the ending" of the series.So I don't feel cheated.It was an amazing experience every step of the way.Bioware would have to be perfect to correct every angle asserted in that article. Nobody's perfect.
The petition's argument is this: the currently available endings to all three Mass Effect games do not provide the wide range of possible outcomes that fans have come to expect from a Mass Effect game. They also do not provide a sense of succeeding against impossible odds, they do not provide a sense of closure with regard to the universe and characters to which fans have become emotionally attached, and they do not provide an explanation of events up to the ending which maintains consistency with the overall story.
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/Mass-Effect-Petition-Charity-Child-s-Play-BioWare,news-14468.htmlI find this, ridiculously stupid.... Not the charity part of course, but the reason why the petition was started...QuoteThe petition's argument is this: the currently available endings to all three Mass Effect games do not provide the wide range of possible outcomes that fans have come to expect from a Mass Effect game. They also do not provide a sense of succeeding against impossible odds, they do not provide a sense of closure with regard to the universe and characters to which fans have become emotionally attached, and they do not provide an explanation of events up to the ending which maintains consistency with the overall story.All this fuss over a game.. really? really? Be it a good cause has been added to back it but still man..
I haven't enjoyed a game like this before and i've played countless games,mass effect 3 exceeded my expectations and then some. And quite frankly it's been a good ride from part 1 to present but then as i reached that ending it just sorta leaves me like EH?I'm more or less bothered by some of the most obvious issues and i stress on obviousSpoiler (hover to show)how the hell did the same crew who was right next to you get teleported to the normandy or why does the catalyst look like the kid haunting ur dreams.And can't miss this one wasn't it way way overly too convenient that the normandy "crashed" on a random planet that seemed to support life. And i remember the kid saying if i destroy synthetics the geth wud be destroyed to even "me" who is part synthetic, yet when i choose that said option i live at the end? (Garrus is part synthetic as far as i can remember)And if i go on with plot holes the forums might crash, they seriously need to answer some of these.
Quote from: TnT Ghost on March 14, 2012, 08:10:17 PMI haven't enjoyed a game like this before and i've played countless games,mass effect 3 exceeded my expectations and then some. And quite frankly it's been a good ride from part 1 to present but then as i reached that ending it just sorta leaves me like EH?I'm more or less bothered by some of the most obvious issues and i stress on obviousSpoiler (hover to show)how the hell did the same crew who was right next to you get teleported to the normandy or why does the catalyst look like the kid haunting ur dreams.And can't miss this one wasn't it way way overly too convenient that the normandy "crashed" on a random planet that seemed to support life. And i remember the kid saying if i destroy synthetics the geth wud be destroyed to even "me" who is part synthetic, yet when i choose that said option i live at the end? (Garrus is part synthetic as far as i can remember)And if i go on with plot holes the forums might crash, they seriously need to answer some of these.Check my response in spoiler belowSpoiler (hover to show)1) I've seen it suggested on a forum that after harbinger wiped out the forces running towards the citadel's teleportation beam, surviving members retreated and were picked up by Normandy. Assumption being that you were dead and never made it up.2) If the catalyst is the creator of the reapers then it is quite likely the precursor of life itself. A God equivalent. It would be minor matters for it to enter your mind (just as Sovereign did) and play on images it saw there. If not plant those very images in the first place. As a side note, preserving the most sentient organic life in reaper form is morbid but in a way, it is achieving a semblance of immortality for a race. I could see a synthetic entity such as the catalyst viewing that as ascension. On the other hand, we, the organics, would view that as obliteration.3) Joker, being the crackshot pilot that he is, may have deftly headed to the nearest life supporting planet in the galaxy. Remember, the assumption is that all life on earth is about to be obliterated since Shepard is presumed dead and attempts to board the citadel have now failed. Hopefully reapers will not be bothered with a few survivors on some random planet until the next cycle. Liara even hinted at such a move in her romantic moment with Shepard, saying..."wouldn't it be easy to just run off to some random planet and get lost in the galaxy"4) two possible answers here: a) the kid/catalyst could be lying to you. b) you could still be dead / dying. A breath doesn't necessarily mean you're alive and well. Either way, Miranda was able to bring you back from certain death before....if you're even partly in tact, she can do it again. (I REALLY hope they don't go down this road though...zombie shepard is not my idea of plot continuity, lol)
Just beat it...game was well done, up till the last ten minutes..Really wasn't taking on the bitching by people online till I experienced it for myself. Time to uninstall.this review sums up my thoughts more or less. SPOILER WARNING
Guess you had to pay attention through the game to understand the ending. The whole point of the ending was to show that no matter what choice was made the cycle would be inevitable. Sent from my SGH-T959 using Tapatalk