Shepard was rebuilt so there's some correlation between that and how many people he kills at the end or somethingYou can also rebuild humans through procreation. Does that justify genocide?
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Shepard was rebuilt so there's some correlation between that and how many people he kills at the end or somethingYou can also rebuild humans through procreation. Does that justify genocide?
If I read "you don't have the right to complain or demand a new ending" one more time, my head will explode.
Oh great we're back to the "entitled" part of the cycle.
It's also a good thing I don't consider games art. What say you now article?
Ah ok, but from my understanding it "bites" on things because it is trying to feed. It doesn't have eyes so I guess anything that would trigger it's trap is game. As far as AI being life, I don't think so. It is an artificial form of life regardless of how intelligent or aware it may be. Which means it has it's limits, it could never go as far as true sentient life.![]()
I'm not so sure on the whole 'ME is Biowares story and not ours' when they've said how much the story of ME is ours as well as theirs in interviews and such and how they always take feedback etc to improve. Didn't Casey Hudson say in one interview that ME3 is a collaboration between players and developers?
And lol, that piece ends up going back to the 'you so entitled grrr!' argument that they all do.
If I ever see anyone bitch about George Lucas and the Star Wars prequels and his edits and cultural vandalism again, I will just use the stupid argument in the article.Hey look, an editorial that sums up my feelings on the RETAKE MASS EFFECT 3 movement! "Games are art" believers, prepare to explore the hypocrisy in your very own self!
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Ah ok, but from my understanding it "bites" on things because it is trying to feed. It doesn't have eyes so I guess anything that would trigger it's trap is game. As far as AI being life, I don't think so. It is an artificial form of life regardless of how intelligent or aware it may be. Which means it has it's limits, it could never go as far as true sentient life.![]()
I have been a gamer for over 20 years and not once have I ever wanted video games to be proclaimed as "art". I see video games as nothing more than a piece of mainstream entertainment in a similar vein to "America Has Talent" and I am pretty sure anyone with an ounce of intelligence would never class the "got talent" shows as art.
I don't consider games as art either. I'm still entitled to NOTHING!
I have been a gamer for over 20 years and not once have I ever wanted video games to be proclaimed as "art". I see video games as nothing more than a piece of mainstream entertainment in a similar vein to "America Has Talent" and I am pretty sure anyone with an ounce of intelligence would never class the "got talent" shows as art.
Terrible comparison.
I think that argument only goes so far. For your typical Bioware game, yeah, player control is a significant part of how the story unfolds, but there's others where you DON'T get that kind of control. Nevermind the angle that video games allow that interactivity to be used in a way that couldn't be done in traditional media and thus authorial intent is in full force still, but that works better for something like Shadow of the Colossus's ending than ME3's.Also the fact that games are interactive by their very nature completely invalidates the "bbbut Bioware is teh author!" defense
Now that I'm thinking about it more, part of the reason I don't care to have a do over for the ending is because the moment is already spoiled. It's the ending to a trilogy we followed for years, if you don't get the climatic finale right you can't get a do over, even if you create a new ending that's perfect it won't be as good as if you got it half right in the first place.
That, and it'd take the form of DLC, not an updated release like Blade Runner had.
Yep, I think a do over would be corny. I was so enraged when I first beat the game that I wanted something to ease the pain of such a flop ending. Now that time has passed, I just think it would somehow taint the series even further if they come out and say they are rewriting the ending, unless it was their intention in the first place.Now that I'm thinking about it more, part of the reason I don't care to have a do over for the ending is because the moment is already spoiled. It's the ending to a trilogy we followed for years, if you don't get the climatic finale right you can't get a do over, even if you create a new ending that's perfect it won't be as good as if you got it half right in the first place.
That, and it'd take the form of DLC, not an updated release like Blade Runner had.
I think that argument only goes so far. For your typical Bioware game, yeah, player control is a significant part of how the story unfolds, but there's others where you DON'T get that kind of control. Nevermind the angle that video games allow that interactivity to be used in a way that couldn't be done in traditional media and thus authorial intent is in full force still, but that works better for something like Shadow of the Colossus's ending than ME3's.
I saw this today on deviant art and having read through it I kinda like it :-
http://arkis.deviantart.com/art/Mass-Effect-3-Alternate-Endings-SPOILERS-289902125
It isn't a perfect ending but I would have been more than satisfied if this had been the ending.
Between Cheating Jacob, Carth, Terminally-Ill Thane, and Traynor, Garrus is the best romance option for a FemShep! Tali can use Wrex or something instead.
I have been a gamer for over 20 years and not once have I ever wanted video games to be proclaimed as "art". I see video games as nothing more than a piece of mainstream entertainment in a similar vein to "America Has Talent" and I am pretty sure anyone with an ounce of intelligence would never class the "got talent" shows as art.
I disagree. Mass Effect is the best Sci-fi property out of any media for the last few years. I like it better than Battlestar Galatica, I like it better than Deus Ex franchise, I even like it better than Babylon 5. This franchise deserve a decent ending. The characters deserve a better ending. I have to go as far back as the William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy to find a Sci-fi universe I love as much as the Mass Effect universe.
I want to recommend the trilogy to my friends. They need to fix the ending.
I saw this today on deviant art and having read through it I kinda like it :-
http://arkis.deviantart.com/art/Mass-Effect-3-Alternate-Endings-SPOILERS-289902125
It isn't a perfect ending but I would have been more than satisfied if this had been the ending.
Probably the best way to "fix it" is just to make a new game afterwards and make the best with what's there. Then the universe continues and we get an interesting perspective of just how civilization rebuilds itself after the events of ME3. Replacing the ending would just fall flat though.I disagree. Mass Effect is the best Sci-fi property out of any media for the last few years. I like it better than Battlestar Galatica, I like it better than Deus Ex franchise, I even like it better than Babylon 5. This franchise deserve a decent ending. The characters deserve a better ending. I have to go as far back as the William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy to find a Sci-fi universe I love as much as the Mass Effect universe.
I want to recommend the trilogy to my friends. They need to fix the ending.
Probably the best way to "fix it" is just to make a new game afterwards and make the best with what's there. Then the universe continues and we get an interesting perspective of just how civilization rebuilds itself after the events of ME3. Replacing the ending would just fall flat though.
Also the fact that games are interactive by their very nature completely invalidates the "bbbut Bioware is teh author!" defense
We're going to get Shepard replaced one way or the other, either prequel games will star new characters, or there'll be a distant sequel that couldn't have Shepard even if he survived the ending. Plus Shepard was always just a player avatar, I'd be sadder over not seeing characters like Wrex or Garrus around.I don't like either ideas. Replacing Shepard is going to be hard and a new ending would be really weird considering the game shipped with that and everyone knows what it was once.
I will stick with my wish for a nice epilogue because that's the main problem I have with the ending. What happened?
We're going to get Shepard replaced one way or the other, either prequel games will star new characters, or there'll be a distant sequel that couldn't have Shepard even if he survived the ending. Plus Shepard was always just a player avatar, I'd be sadder over not seeing characters like Wrex or Garrus around.
No it doesn't. Games may be interactive, but you're still working within very fixed parameters; parameters set by, you guessed it, the developer.
It's BioWare's party; if you don't like the dip, get the fuck out.
On my 2nd play through I'm at Huerta memorial listening to the PTSD asari commando. I really wish you could listen to the whole thing at once...I did it by talking to Dr. Michel and going through a door and then back again to hear the whole thing. Wow. The asari commando basically befriends Joker's sister and escapes a reaper invasion with her in tow with only a bath towel and no gun. She tries to get to the radio she left but Joker's sister breaks her leg and cries while they are hiding. The asari commando murders her to stay hidden. And that's not the worst thing. Shepard knows this and tells Joker nothing lol
That is extremely charitable of you.As I saw it, that's pretty much what Bioware seemed to be going for, they just didn't expand on it, and chose to keep it mysterious so there would be lively discussion in the community afterwards.
Lot of game journalists getting really spooked by the idea of Bioware fixing the ending.
@GI_AndyMc
Seriously, if @bioware changes the ending of ME3 because people cry, it's letting a cat out of the bag that can't be returned
@PwamCider
I have to step up again on this. Don't change the ending, @bioware . I haven't even beaten it yet, but you must stand by your creation.
Lot of game journalists getting really spooked by the idea of Bioware fixing the ending.
@GI_AndyMc
Seriously, if @bioware changes the ending of ME3 because people cry, it's letting a cat out of the bag that can't be returned
@PwamCider
I have to step up again on this. Don't change the ending, @bioware . I haven't even beaten it yet, but you must stand by your creation.
Translation: don't render our meaningless as critics if you'll listen to FANS instead of us.Lot of game journalists getting really spooked by the idea of Bioware fixing the ending.
@GI_AndyMc
Seriously, if @bioware changes the ending of ME3 because people cry, it's letting a cat out of the bag that can't be returned
@PwamCider
I have to step up again on this. Don't change the ending, @bioware . I haven't even beaten it yet, but you must stand by your creation.
Ugh, seriously? There's a valid point in that even if you think the ending is terrible and needs to be replaced, there's STILL the very real risk that by fixing it with DLC more companies think it'll be OK to just fuck the ending then release a better version later as DLC if people cry enough. I'll take ME3 forever having an awful ending if it means companies get the message to do it right in the first place rather than trying to fix it.Hey look, shills full of shit.
Lot of game journalists getting really spooked by the idea of Bioware fixing the ending.
@GI_AndyMc
Seriously, if @bioware changes the ending of ME3 because people cry, it's letting a cat out of the bag that can't be returned
@PwamCider
I have to step up again on this. Don't change the ending, @bioware . I haven't even beaten it yet, but you must stand by your creation.
Hey look, an editorial that sums up my feelings on the RETAKE MASS EFFECT 3 movement! "Games are art" believers, prepare to explore the hypocrisy in your very own self!
http://badassdigest.com/2012/03/14/...e-annie-wilkes-is-the-patron-saint-of-fandom/
When asked what his favourite moment of the trilogy is so far:
'I have to say when I saw the final hour-ish of Mass Effect 3 come together it was something that, having written much of it, whether it was just the emotion of it - I've been on the project for 8 years now - finally seeing it wrap up and tie together and having a chance to say goodbye to these characters; the sense of wrapping it up in a way I found personally very rewarding and fulfilling.'
'As a writer you always worry on something like this, and certainly as a trilogy you worry did you do everything you could to bring it to this satisfactory finale and we came away feeling 'yes I'd love to be back in that universe' and 'thank you for ending it properly'.
'Having seen it come together I was just like 'wow'. I was so emotionally moved by it but I could also take that deep sigh and go 'Yeah, we did it'. We did everything we could anyway, and to me it's one of the things I'm most proud of'.
When asked where he saw the trilogy going from here:
'I think it will be less about what I want and more about what the fans want.' This is the end of Shepard's story so I think for a lot of the characters, if not ALL the characters and everything that's happening in the current timeline, this is the end.'
'To go back and re-tell that in some way I don't think would work.'
'Who knows about the future? I can't talk about it too much because I don't want to give away the endings but it really is kind of limitless. And the passionate fans that we have are always going to want to see something happening in this universe so I can imagine there will be something eventually, but this is definitely the end of Shepard's story'.
When asked about the science of the game being plausible
'From very early on we wanted the science of the universe to be plausible. Obviously it's set in the future so you have to make some leaps of faith but we didn't want it to be just magic in space'.
Lot of game journalists getting really spooked by the idea of Bioware fixing the ending.
@GI_AndyMc
Seriously, if @bioware changes the ending of ME3 because people cry, it's letting a cat out of the bag that can't be returned
@PwamCider
I have to step up again on this. Don't change the ending, @bioware . I haven't even beaten it yet, but you must stand by your creation.
They are just crying that Forbes of all places does a better job of being games journalist than the entire games journalism sector themselves.Lot of game journalists getting really spooked by the idea of Bioware fixing the ending.
@GI_AndyMc
Seriously, if @bioware changes the ending of ME3 because people cry, it's letting a cat out of the bag that can't be returned
@PwamCider
I have to step up again on this. Don't change the ending, @bioware . I haven't even beaten it yet, but you must stand by your creation.
This ending is absolutely what I expected to get. This guy even made sense of the whole ventkid fiasco. Awesome fan made ending.I saw this today on deviant art and having read through it I kinda like it :-
http://arkis.deviantart.com/art/Mass-Effect-3-Alternate-Endings-SPOILERS-289902125
It isn't a perfect ending but I would have been more than satisfied if this had been the ending.
Oh boy, someone on the BSN just posted an interview with Mac Walters concerning the ending (I guess from the print version of 360 Gamer):
Lot of game journalists getting really spooked by the idea of Bioware fixing the ending.
@GI_AndyMc
Seriously, if @bioware changes the ending of ME3 because people cry, it's letting a cat out of the bag that can't be returned
@PwamCider
I have to step up again on this. Don't change the ending, @bioware . I haven't even beaten it yet, but you must stand by your creation.
Oh boy, someone on the BSN just posted an interview with Mac Walters concerning the ending (I guess from the print version of 360 Gamer):