Mass Effect 3 SPOILER THREAD: LOTS OF SPECULATION FROM EVERYONE

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Speaking of cyber ninjas, why would anyone concentrate on hating the ending instead of him? A costume out of Rob Liefeld, terrible background in the books, ponytail, no meaningful lines at all, cliche ninja style... Weakest part of the game for me.

Yes, that felt very out of place in the game. I also think the scene in the war room after Thessia was one of the most horrible (and simultaneously hilarious) moments of narrative in the game.


Shepherd: I'm tired of Cerberus beating us to the punch! Does anyone know where they are?

Traynor: Yup! I do!

Shepherd: Great! Let's go!


Ugh! I'm down with the concept, but as far as dialogue and exposition goes, that was laughably horrendous! Still, as an overall product, I believe ME3 is a terrific game, although some of the dialogue felt a little bit more awkward than previous games, and of course, the ending was....well, we have near 150+ pages detailing THAT mishap.
 
Point 3:
- Again, you didn't bring them all to earth, just their military (that nullifies almost his whole point, that's ridiculous he didn't spent one moment thinking about that), and they knew that could be a one-way trip. Instead of dying, you gave them a chance to fight, survive, and maybe one day go back to their home planets or colonize new ones.

Every Geth is a soldier, every Quarian ship is a war ship and the vast majority of Turians and Krogan are soldiers. Their planets have all been invaded by Reapers, except the Krogan world, but knowing Wrex he brought every single one of the like thousand remaining Tuchanka Krogan with himself.
 
From dimsumx on Reddit.

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Don't forget that he brought his legion of SEXY LADY™ snipers and psychic ninjas! I was pretty convinced that the ME-franchise jumped the shark during the Cerberus attack on the Citadel.
When Kai Leng jumps on your space car and slices it with his space sword or whatever, for a moment I wasn't sure whether the Mass Effect universe had melded with the Rush Hour universe or what else could possibly explain the silliness on my screen.

One of my favourite characters in the series got stabbed because a bunch of people refused to shoot their futuristic space guns at a dork in future Oakleys wielding a katana.
 
Every Geth is a soldier, every Quarian ship is a war ship and the vast majority of Turians and Krogan are soldiers. Their planets have all been invaded by Reapers, except the Krogan world, but knowing Wrex he brought every single one of the like thousand remaining Tuchanka Krogan with himself.

Geth and Quarians are Nomads, they were the least affected ones, really. And the civilian fleet isn't the Quarian military: they have guns, they aren't fighters. Krogan speculation is just speculation.
 
Again, he's no different than most of you, blindingly saying the ending is bad just for the sake of it.

Oh my god. You're right. I was a sheep. Thank you for freeing my mind.

It was a good ending. The guy named Shepard said it was.

When Kai Leng jumps on your space car and slices it with his space sword or whatever, for a moment I wasn't sure whether the Mass Effect universe had melded with the Rush Hour universe or what else could possibly explain the silliness on my screen.

One of my favourite characters in the series got stabbed because a bunch of people refused to shoot their futuristic space guns at a dork in future Oakleys wielding a katana.

He doesn't just stab your space car. He twirls it around like a cosplay enthusiast posing for a fanfic video trailer, then stabs it.
 
To quote the movie The American President:

Lewis Rothschild: You have a deeper love of this country than any man I've ever known. And I want to know what it says to you that in the past seven weeks, 59% of Americans have begun to question your patriotism.
President Andrew Shepherd: Look, if the people want to listen to-...
Lewis Rothschild: They don't have a choice! Bob Rumson is the only one doing the talking! People want leadership, Mr. President, and in the absence of genuine leadership, they'll listen to anyone who steps up to the microphone. They want leadership. They're so thirsty for it they'll crawl through the desert toward a mirage, and when they discover there's no water, they'll drink the sand.
President Andrew Shepherd: Lewis, we've had presidents who were beloved, who couldn't find a coherent sentence with two hands and a flashlight. People don't drink the sand because they're thirsty. They drink the sand because they don't know the difference.

Anyway, this sums up my opinion on the indoctrination theory. Either the people who believe the indoctrination theory are desperate, or they have horrible taste and don't understand why it is a bad ending nevertheless.
 
Geth and Quarians are Nomads, they were the least affected ones, really. And the civilian fleet isn't the Quarian military: they have guns, they aren't fighters. Krogan speculation is just speculation.

The War Asset entry for the Wuarians is literally the Migrant Fleet, that is all of their ships. While Geth aren't natively nomads, I can agree that they wouldn't really care if they were stranded far away from home since they don't age and could just stare out a window all the way home.

The Quarians being nomads does also not help them regarding the fact that they just got a new old homeworld. The way home from our system to theirs will by all accounts of FTL travel take more time than they were ever in exile from there before you had them come to Earth.

Krogan numbers are a little unclear because we have no idea how many clans there are, how numerous they are and if Wrex brought Eve with himself to Earth.
 
Oh my god. You're right. I was a sheep. Thank you for freeing my mind.

It was a good ending. The guy named Shepard said it was.



He doesn't just stab your space car. He twirls it around like a cosplay enthusiast posing for a fanfic video trailer, then stabs it.

I want to make a Grandpa joke talking about 'The Shepard' but I suppose that would be overplayed.
 
Changing the ending would be non-trivial. Are they going to do new FMVs? Are they going to bring back voice actors? It's going to take them months, not weeks to do a re-write, block and animate new endings, bring in the voice cast, render some new shit up... Ungh, Bioware should just stand by their ending and leave it at that.

And it's not the "ending" that's the problem. It's the end-game. It's the fact that none of the decisions made through the first two games end up on the screen. That was the real appeal, that there'd be multiple endings, and that each was different based on what you did from the beginning. Unless they built that into ME3 from day one, they're not going to be able to provide the game with the kind of conclusion people were hoping for.
 
The War Asset entry for the Wuarians is literally the Migrant Fleet, that is all of their ships. While Geth aren't natively nomads, I can agree that they wouldn't really care if they were stranded far away from home since they don't age and could just stare out a window all the way home.

The Quarians being nomads does also not help them regarding the fact that they just got a new old homeworld. The way home from our system to theirs will by all accounts of FTL travel take more time than they were ever in exile from there before you had them come to Earth.

Krogan numbers are a little unclear because we have no idea how many clans there are, how numerous they are and if Wrex brought Eve with himself to Earth.

Wrex left Eve back on Tuchanga. She's already pregnant. There are some perks to be a clan leader, after all.

Wink, wink.
 
The War Asset entry for the Wuarians is literally the Migrant Fleet, that is all of their ships. While Geth aren't natively nomads, I can agree that they wouldn't really care if they were stranded far away from home since they don't age and could just stare out a window all the way home.

The Quarians being nomads does also not help them regarding the fact that they just got a new old homeworld. The way home from our system to theirs will by all accounts of FTL travel take more time than they were ever in exile from there before you had them come to Earth.

Krogan numbers are a little unclear because we have no idea how many clans there are, how numerous they are and if Wrex brought Eve with himself to Earth.
Wrex didn't bring Eve, but without Wrex there to maintain order, it's very easy to SPECULATE that Tuchunka will experience a population boom followed by a mass extinction due to lack of resources.
 
The War Asset entry for the Wuarians is literally the Migrant Fleet, that is all of their ships. While Geth aren't natively nomads, I can agree that they wouldn't really care if they were stranded far away from home since they don't age and could just stare out a window all the way home.

The Quarians being nomads does also not help them regarding the fact that they just got a new old homeworld. The way home from our system to theirs will by all accounts of FTL travel take more time than they were ever in exile from there before you had them come to Earth.

Krogan numbers are a little unclear because we have no idea how many clans there are, how numerous they are and if Wrex brought Eve with himself to Earth.

Let's say everything you said is right. So that's a bad ending? It was better if they stayed in teir home waiting to be destroyed? They need everyone's power, and they knew they were probably going to die. I can't see the "wtf, they survived!!11" end as a bad thing, sometimes I think you guys would prefer if all the fleets just died there.
Also, that doesn't change the fact that the only races that brought all their population with them are the least affected by a "long travel" endgame.
 
Oh God his stupid fucking goddamn 'dramatic leap punch and hold weeaboo pose' bullshit in TIM's office.

I think we're supposed to hate him or whatever, but I think my Shepard would've just started mocking him until he began crying about his Pokemon card collection or something.
 
You know what really sucks? This was shaping up to be the best ME of the series, until the end nullified everything.

- More robust character developments
- Side stories galore
- Less crowded, restricted pathways
- Citadel open again
- Inventory that mattered
- no "mission accomplished" shit
- great use of musical score
- combat was actually fairly legit. None of the randomness of ME1 and less of the tediousness of 2
- Got to see Asari homeworld!
- Got to shoot Illusive Man in the face
- Choices were mattering....
 
I think we're supposed to hate him or whatever, but I think my Shepard would've just started mocking him until he began crying about his Pokemon card collection or something.

The only positive aspects of Kai Leng are that Shepard breaks his stupid sword by punching it and that ridiculous email he sends that might as well be someone on XBL sending you a message saying they're going to beat you up.
 
The only positive aspects of Kai Leng are that Shepard breaks his stupid sword by punching it and that ridiculous email he sends that might as well be someone on XBL sending you a message saying they're going to beat you up.

HAHAHA forgot about that! I was thinking the same thing.

...do you think it was on purpose? Like the Expanded Universe hacks decided that no matter what, Kai Leng was going to be in the game, no matter what, and the game writers made him as dorky as possible in protest?

Punching that stupid sword into pieces and then stabbing him was so much fun.
 
You know what really sucks? This was shaping up to be the best ME of the series, until the end nullified everything.

- More robust character developments
- Side stories galore
- Less crowded, restricted pathways
- Citadel open again
- Inventory that mattered
- no "mission accomplished" shit
- great use of musical score
- combat was actually fairly legit. None of the randomness of ME1 and less of the tediousness of 2
- Got to see Asari homeworld!
- Got to shoot Illusive Man in the face
- Choices were mattering....
It's still instantly one of my favourite games all gen. I could make a laundry list of even more things they finally perfected and refined to their essence with ME3...

...but not right now. Maybe once this has all blown over.
 
I did find it kinda odd how she rested her head on Shep's shoulder during their last scene all romantic-like, even though Garrus was the LI.

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I didn't intend to give it negative connotations. If Shepard is Space Jesus, Liara would be his first disciple.
 
It's still instantly one of my favourite games all gen. I could make a laundry list of even more things they finally perfected and refined to their essence with ME3...

...but not right now. Maybe once this has all blown over.

If the first ten minutes, and the last ten minutes are removed, I totally agree with you. They really fixed a lot of shit. I don't think the ending thing is going to blow over. People generally start off with a much more positive reflection on the series which tends to fade over time.

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It's still instantly one of my favourite games all gen. I could make a laundry list of even more things they finally perfected and refined to their essence with ME3...

...but not right now. Maybe once this has all blown over.

The game does a lot right as a sequel and evolves a lot of the mechanics we have had in previous games which is partly to blame for the volume of the backlash going on. The game was fantastic till the last 5 minutes, but as a whole easily one of my favourite series this generation.

But I still can't understand how the people at Bioware after so many years of work they have put into the games that they could possibly be happy with how they ended it.
 
HAHAHA forgot about that! I was thinking the same thing.

...do you think it was on purpose? Like the Expanded Universe hacks decided that no matter what, Kai Leng was going to be in the game, no matter what, and the game writers made him as dorky as possible in protest?

Punching that stupid sword into pieces and then stabbing him was so much fun.

Unfortunately I think Bioware genuinely believed that Kai Leng was a cool badass antithesis to Shepard.
 
You know what really sucks? This was shaping up to be the best ME of the series, until the end nullified everything.

- More robust character developments
- Side stories galore
- Less crowded, restricted pathways
- Citadel open again
- Inventory that mattered
- no "mission accomplished" shit
- great use of musical score
- combat was actually fairly legit. None of the randomness of ME1 and less of the tediousness of 2
- Got to see Asari homeworld!
- Got to shoot Illusive Man in the face
- Choices were mattering....

The first one I'll give you, but the rest...
 
FFVII still provides more closure, you didn't see what happened to your team in the long run of their life, but it had one definitive ending that clearly showed nature had come back to the world. It's not the cluserfuck that ME3 is.

Founded by desperation more likely..

Sure, people would rather the whole thing be a dream than what we got, but it provides a solid foundation that consistently explains the numerous inconsistencies.
 
If the first ten minutes, and the last ten minutes are removed, I totally agree with you. They really fixed a lot of shit. I don't think the ending thing is going to blow over. People generally start off with a much more positive reflection on the series which tends to fade over time.

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You didn't like the attack on earth?
 
FFVII still provides slightly more closure, since there aren't nearly as many moving pieces, and unexplained disastrous repercussions of your actions.



Sure, people would rather the whole thing be a dream than what we got, but it provides a solid foundation that consistently explains the numerous inconsistencies.

It doesn't solve the main plot whatsoever
 
I don't think the ending thing is going to blow over. People generally start off with a much more positive reflection on the series which tends to fade over time.

Which is a large part of the reason why I honestly think they'll end up changing the ending.

And even if they say they won't, they'll change their mind after seeing the sales numbers for their first DLC pack.
 


Why was this renegade, by the way? Should I have let him kill me? While we're at it, how was killing TIM or Udina renegade? I tried to convince them that what they were doing was wrong and why they should stop. In TIM's case he was about to kill Anderson so I stopped him, in Udina's case he was about to cause the death of the entire council.

I don't understand how those three cases are considered renegade. This, along with other minor things, made it so I couldn't be full paragon while in both ME1 and ME2 I had no trouble maxing that out.
 
It doesn't solve the main plot whatsoever

It's still largely preferable to what we got, because were it true, that would mean that there would almost certainly being a 'one more thing' free DLC coming. A tremendously well crafted non ending that implies a coming conclusion is still better than a terrible, definitive, ending that wrecks the universe and invalidates everything.
 
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