It did more than disappoint. You know given how shitty Deception turned out; I was really worried about the game. I know the writer of the novel was contracted for the book but reading that tweet from Casey Hudson talking about how great the story was; I expected the worse. And I was pleasantly surprised, I enjoyed this ride. Great highs. Great moments.
It was so emotionally resonant, sitting next to Anderson and getting a chance to see Sheppard rest. The both of them reflecting on the struggle and the lives lost. I loved that. Then the next ten minutes irrevocably dismantled the joy I had. The ending(s) are stupefying, that's the word I would use to describe the experience.
I don't care about a happy ending so much as a satisfying one befitting of the series. This just feels like "well, we reached the end. Let's blow a lot of stuff up." The fact there's relatively minor changes does not help at all either, KotOR's ending was kind of limp but it could manage more significant changes at least.
This has been bugging me and I would really appreciate anyone who could answer it.
Almost every time I encountered the Illusive Man, I had grayed out options that would ask him to either help me or join me. My question is, can you really join Cerberus or the Illusive Man in this game in any way? I have always found him to easily be the coolest character in the entire trilogy, and quite honestly, his logic about the Reapers and all the shit in general has always been superior to the Alliance from the start.
So basically my only question is...is there somekind of hidden method to rejoin my Cerberus home boys and drop the pussy Alliance for a different ending?
It's not perfect, but that fanfic is actually a good way to help point out why the ending(s) we got weren't that satisfying.
Care to elaborate on ME1's plot problems?Well, I still think ME1 has the worst plot problems of the series, but goddamn ME3 had its moments of stupidity.
No, I think you nailed it. Some nice commentary, but you could just hit youtube for that.Allow me to ask the fine gentlemen here a question.
If I am unwilling to purchase the DLC, other than the now infamous character and all of his associated missions/story/whatever, what else will I miss? Am I going to miss additional characters to play with as well?
Your post precisely describes and explains why none of the solution is a good solution. It was a choice between:Well, I still think ME1 has the worst plot problems of the series, but goddamn ME3 had its moments of stupidity. All throughout the game I was thinking "why don't the Reapers just go get the Citadel and shut down the relay network like they do every other cycle?" I figured maybe you know, it was too heavily defended. But then they get the fucking citadel and park it outside Earth in the end-game. Holy shit, if they just bum-rushed the Citadel and shut everything down all of the galaxy's fleets would have been stranded.
Then the catalyst bullshit. Doesn't make a goddamn lick of sense. If you're so worried about robot rebellions, why don't you just keep that massive fleet you have around as a fucking galactic peace-keeping force and blow up rebelling robots when they show up? Then you can save the species, and they'll learn their lessons about the dangers of artificial intelligence? Nobody in the universe would come up with such a fucking stupid plan as a 50,000 year extinction cycle where you harvest species and upload their minds to your ships. Bloody hell, even the ascension angle is retarded when you remember that every cycle, reapers get killed in at least some numbers, so YOU AREN'T EVEN KEEPING THESE "ASCENDED" PEOPLE SAFE BECAUSE SHITLOADS OF THEM WILL DIE. They should have taken a page out of the Geth playbook and built a secure, distant location for them to party at.
Final choices are all shitty, except the "Take Control Of The Reapers" one. The Synthesis one makes minimal sense at all, I don't even understand it. Creating a "hybrid" species that will replace other life in the galaxy doesn't do diddly squat to prevent new organic life from naturally arising, the same way it always does, leaving the cycle to continue on forever. Nor does it prevent the new hybrid life from creating purely organic or purely synthetic races. It doesn't do anything to prevent rampant AIs from killing everything. It doesn't prevent war between species. It doesn't prevent intra-species war. In fact, I don't even see what it does at all. Everybody is now half-robot, yay I guess?
The destroy ending confused me also. I thought it was just Destroy The Reapers, but then the kid said it would also bust up pretty much all advanced technology? It will kill all the Geth? Wtf? I'm not about to reset galactic civilization to 0, resulting in tens of billions of deaths the galaxy over as populations collapse back to pre-industrial societies.
Controlling the reapers is the only rational ending from Shepard's perspective, since he manages to "save" the galaxy as best he can. Unfortunately NONE of the endings make sense from the perspective of the catalyst. None of the endings achieve what he wants. Good job, you idiot?
Seriously, that's much better than:My fanfic:
"Hey," said Shepard, "it's that fucking kid." He pulled out his gun and shot it in the head. Then he watched all the Reapers blow up.
-insert montage of what the squad gets up to post-victory
-credits
You'll miss some costumes and maybe a gun or two, I think. The main draw is that party member.Allow me to ask the fine gentlemen here a question.
If I am unwilling to purchase the DLC, other than the now infamous character and all of his associated missions/story/whatever, what else will I miss? Am I going to miss additional characters to play with as well?
No, I think you nailed it. Some nice commentary, but you could just hit youtube for that.
You'll miss some costumes and maybe a gun or two, I think. The main draw is that party member.
My fanfic:
"Hey," said Shepard, "it's that fucking kid." He pulled out his gun and shot it in the head. Then he watched all the Reapers blow up.
-insert montage of what the squad gets up to post-victory
-credits
This is...actually kind of good.
shepard walks up to the crucible
suddenly, saren is back to life because of nanomachines and explains the meaning of the reapers in a 20 minute cutscene. then he tells shepard that he must enter a special crucible chamber that is specifically deadly for humans. saren can't do it because it's shepard's destiny. shepard walks towards the chamber and suddenly admiral hackett calls him and asks what's going on. "sir, finishing this fight." cut to credits as Shepard is about to make his choice
Can Edi really show up at the end if you choose "destroy?"
This is...actually kind of good.
So what's this I read on the IGN wiki that says that you need to beat the game twice (NG+) to get a secret ending?
I'm GUESSING that's a "If you carried a save from ME2 or if you replayed ME3 alone" thing. Which is good, because following an entire series then needing to replay the final part to get a little more closure is stupid.Wait a sec, looking online it seems like the "secret" ending is that grandpa and kid thing? That's fucking stupid, what's so special about that? =\ I got that on my first playthrough too.
Dammit... now you made me read it too. And it actually is kind of interesting, expanding on what already is there.
Back to the bargaining stage then....
shepard walks up to the crucible
suddenly, saren is back to life because of nanomachines and explains the meaning of the reapers in a 20 minute cutscene. then he tells shepard that he must enter a special crucible chamber that is specifically deadly for humans. saren can't do it because it's shepard's destiny. shepard walks towards the chamber and suddenly admiral hackett calls him and asks what's going on. "sir, finishing this fight." cut to credits as Shepard is about to make his choice
Care to elaborate on ME1's plot problems?
Mass Halo 4: Symphony of the Reapers.
Did it ever truly explain who the fuck the god child was? I mean, did he create the Reapers or was he simply using them as passed down from a prior civilization?
My mind and face basically went blank and soon as the kid's scene started. All logic, reason, and real plot progression just went down the shitter.
I wish the Rachni played a visible role in the final battle...I don't remember a single scene with Rachni fighting. I saved them two games ago and was waiting for the payoff!
You got it in NUMBERS. But, yeah, with how much choices REALLY mattered across installments they may as well have made the story fully set in stone, or at least avoided the seemingly bigger decisions altogether like choosing Councilor since they go "well fuck that" anyway. Kind of disappointed they BS the Rachni in even if you killed them honestly, should've been an entirely different mission and your reward was not having to worry about those enemies. I guess if it had something like ME2's comic thing on PS3 they could've had them in without worrying aboutTOO many potential players never seeing them.I wish the Rachni played a visible role in the final battle...I don't remember a single scene with Rachni fighting. I saved them two games ago and was waiting for the payoff!
Vent god.Sorry, I don't even have a name worthy enough to mock this clusterfuck of a failed plot device.
The biggest thing that got to me were the last few paragraphs describing the potential imagery of all the races fighting. Quarians fighting alongside Geth Primes, biotic artillery, Krogans doin their thang. Off the top of my head the only races I remember at least just seeing around earth were the turians, krogan and maybe two asari, liara included.Dammit... now you made me read it too. And it actually is kind of interesting, expanding on what already is there.
Back to the bargaining stage then....
wow the leaked ending was much better than what we got
The secret ending is that Shepard actually survives (unless you chose synthesis). There's a short two second video of him at the end in a pile of rubble with just the N7 logo showing and you hear him taking a breathe. You can only get this ending if you grind up in multiplayer mode to get your galactic readiness level to above 50%. Despite what Bioware said, it's impossible to get the "perfect" (I put it in quotes because the endings are still steaming piles of shit) ending by just playing singleplayer.
If War Assets*Readiness %>5000, then you can get the perfect endings. It is impossible to get Readiness to over 50% in singleplayer mode and you cannot get 10000 in War Assets so you HAVE TO play multiplayer mode.
Of course, this still leaves a whole bunch of unanswered questions.
1) The Normandy crew is still stranded on an unknown planet with no way of getting off. With the Mass Relays destroyed, everyone is stranded on the planet they're currently on.
2) If you chose to destroy all synthetics, it renders the ENTRIE Geth-Quarian subplot irrelevant which is a shame because that was an AMAZING subplot.
Btw, your avatar looks like me. Kinda creepy
The biggest thing that got to me were the last few paragraphs describing the potential imagery of all the races fighting. Quarians fighting alongside Geth Primes, biotic artillery, Krogans doin their thang. Off the top of my head the only races I remember at least just seeing around earth were the turians, krogan and maybe two asari, liara included.
Hmm? There's a LondonBlueBad? Control can backfire? I know Destroy can end up pretty much sterilizing Earth, but how does Control backfire?What's awesome is that the ending movie files are called things like LondonGreen.bik LondonBlue.bik LondonRed.bik.
Also, your preparedness does matter. If it is low, Big Ben blows up in the ending film. If it is high, the two dudes raise their guns up in a little cheer.
I don't care about a happy ending so much as a satisfying one befitting of the series. This just feels like "well, we reached the end. Let's blow a lot of stuff up." The fact there's relatively minor changes does not help at all either, KotOR's ending was kind of limp but it could manage more significant changes at least.
Thanks, just wanted to hear something other than ME3 get bashed, if only for a moment.snip