Karak
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I mean that the growls can be heard regardless of the kid. It doesn't prove that he's indoctrinated. I can, however, accept that the Reapers were trying to indoctrinate him.
Copy lots of back and forth here. I misunderstood I guess.
I mean that the growls can be heard regardless of the kid. It doesn't prove that he's indoctrinated. I can, however, accept that the Reapers were trying to indoctrinate him.
Also starring: Gears of War as Cerberus, Cliffy B as the Illusive Man, and Chris Avellone as Javik.
I thought it was a little strange how no one was reacting to this scared little kid when the shuttles were being loaded, I was expecting someone to at least help him up into one.
The problem is that humans are way too ''fresh'' in the galaxy. If I remember correcty, they found Mass Relays like 40 years before ME1, it's a tight period to explore.
They would have to make either a game without humans, a game about the First Contact War or something many years after ME3 events.
The problem is that humans are way too ''fresh'' in the galaxy. If I remember correcty, they found Mass Relays like 40 years before ME1, it's a tight period to explore.
They would have to make either a game without humans, a game about the First Contact War or something many years after ME3 events.
All of those sound pretty cool though. First contact war sounds great.
it really doesnt, unless they retcon it
literally almost nothing happened
Yes, a game with a main character of another race would be fine, like a Kolyat or Garrus game, but a game without any humans could be poorly received.If they had ended ME3 with properly excellent-yet-depressing ending, the Reapers can win, and you start ME4 50K years in the future, recovering artifacts from the cycle we just played. Liara's history and warnings abound.
Of course, then you have to workaround the idea of playing a space game with no humans, and I can't imagine that'd sell very well.
They kind of already did that in the one comic series they did.
Like how the turians and humans could understand each other even though it was the first time they ever met and humanity didn't have those translator devices yet.
The liberation of Shanxi and the first visit to the Citadel could make some nice movie moments, or maybe and animated series.it really doesnt, unless they retcon it
literally almost nothing happened
Ya all of these are pretty much proven, especially the wakeup(with a building in the background) the growl(and its meaning) and the beam dialogue.
They kind of already did that in the one comic series they did.
Like how the turians and humans could understand each other even though it was the first time they ever met and humanity didn't have those translator devices yet.
So guys...
better or worse ending than Halo 2?
Well I always assumed the black tendrils or whatever on the screen while you are talking to the illusive man is indoctrination encroaching on your consciousness
So guys...
better or worse ending than Halo 2?
Yes, a game with a main character of another race would be fine, like a Kolyat or Garrus game, but a game without any humans could be poorly received.
So guys...
better or worse ending than Halo 2?
They do that, and you can see some black all over Shep's neck. But once he tells TIM that he needs to STFU, they disappear.Well I always assumed the black tendrils or whatever on the screen while you are talking to the illusive man is indoctrination encroaching on your consciousness
Halo 2's ending was a cliff hanger. This is Deus Ex (hurr hurr) machina with no resolution.
not even remotely surprised by this
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I'm speaking in general terms of crushing disappointment (we really have to make a measurement for this).
Halo 2's ending was legendarily bad, so I wanna know where it stacks up.
The whole damn trilogy should be about having space adventures and pulpy wacky fun, but Bioware is obsessed with the Hero of a Thousand Faces and all modern gaming seem to have to involve gritty end of the galaxy scenarios and finishing the fight.
I'm speaking in general terms of crushing disappointment (we really have to make a measurement for this).
Halo 2's ending was legendarily bad, so I wanna know where it stacks up.
It sounds like a good deal of you aren't as interested in Shepard and the crew and some kind of continuing adventures. I can see why, but it makes me sad. I just don't see liking someone as much as him, even if Shep is just fighting smaller wars or picking up the pieces or facing a new threat in a sequel.
Halo 2 was disappointing, in that it was a total cocktease, but at least we had the promise of Halo 3 (and the hope that the series would wrap up there). So it didn't hurt too much and we had the rad multiplayer to play.
This is the end for the ME trilogy.
I'm speaking in general terms of crushing disappointment (we really have to make a measurement for this).
Halo 2's ending was legendarily bad, so I wanna know where it stacks up.
One thing that still bugs me:
In Citadel: Kakliosaur, a salarian wants a Kakliosaur fossil so that he can create clones using its DNA and help Krogan warriors fight on toxic worlds.
How come no one mentions creating new Protheans using genetic material from a living specimen? It doesn't make sense as well that Javik himself show no interest at all in ''resurrecting'' his race, specially when it seems simple enough with the technology at the time.
One thing that still bugs me:
In Citadel: Kakliosaur, a salarian wants a Kakliosaur fossil so that he can create clones using its DNA and help Krogan warriors fight on toxic worlds.
How come no one mentions creating new Protheans using genetic material from a living specimen? It doesn't make sense as well that Javik himself show no interest at all in ''resurrecting'' his race, specially when it seems simple enough with the technology at the time.
One thing that still bugs me:
In Citadel: Kakliosaur, a salarian wants a Kakliosaur fossil so that he can create clones using its DNA and help Krogan warriors fight on toxic worlds.
How come no one mentions creating new Protheans using genetic material from a living specimen? It doesn't make sense as well that Javik himself show no interest at all in ''resurrecting'' his race, specially when it seems simple enough with the technology at the time.
I mentioned it earlier that the soundtrack was familiar. That track just sounds like the one from The Fountain.Thing about Halo 2 was that you knew there would be a third one. And despite the whole shenanigans about the Chief being "killed/MIA", the legendary ending proved that even if there wasn't a Halo 4, Chief was still out there, "waiting until you needed him".
With ME3, the defining ending to a trilogy, we get jack diddly for resolution, either on Shepard's Crew or the Universe as a whole.
Ugh. At least the music is absolutely amazing. Take tracks like this one. So damn good.
One thing that still bugs me:
In Citadel: Kakliosaur, a salarian wants a Kakliosaur fossil so that he can create clones using its DNA and help Krogan warriors fight on toxic worlds.
How come no one mentions creating new Protheans using genetic material from a living specimen? It doesn't make sense as well that Javik himself show no interest at all in ''resurrecting'' his race, specially when it seems simple enough with the technology at the time.
There's probably galaxy wide laws from the Council against cloning anything that's advanced or civilized. Plus like it was said already they were huge assholes and probably shouldn't be brought back![]()
I did the paragon ending and I gotta say, I loved it. Incredible ending. I'm interested to see the others
I did the paragon ending and I gotta say, I loved it. Incredible ending. I'm interested to see the others
They mean that all options have the same FMV. You should check them out on YT.But if the little dude was telling the truth there's no way all the outcomes could be the same
But if the little dude was telling the truth there's no way all the outcomes could be the same
It's true that they were assholes, enslavers and all, but that's not a genetic trait, a new prothean wouldn't necessarily want to conquer worlds and kill hanar because they can't speak properly.There's probably galaxy wide laws from the Council against cloning anything that's advanced or civilized. Plus like it was said already they were huge assholes and probably shouldn't be brought back![]()
It's up for you to imagine what those outcomes are, because BioWare sure as shit isn't going to show you.
But if the little dude was telling the truth there's no way all the outcomes could be the same
I'm okay with that. I don't need a fmv to show me every last detail. Story wise I thought it was a pretty solid ending
Definitely not worth replaying the game two, or even 3 times, to see them.
That's incorrect. The explosions are different colors
The FMVs don't show you any detail whatsoever to distinguish the three, beyond the one ending having leaves look like computer chips. That's a far cry from "every last detail".
The FMVs don't show you any detail whatsoever to distinguish the three, beyond the one ending having leaves look like computer chips. That's a far cry from "every last detail".
I replayed the last scene because I picked the synthesis ending, not knowing there were actually the two other options. When I saw the difference was getting cherry instead of mint (excellent description of it, btw), I was so pissed I wasted those 20 mins.