CapedCrusader14
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Quite a good message from Ray (besides the blatant "let's put an example of our review scores from top review outlets!"). Definitely lends hope to a better ending.
Here's to hoping they'll add [BLACKOUT] Harbinger trash talking Shepard on the charge. [/BLACKOUT]
i was very much looking forward to some more harbinger in ME3. i wouldnt have been against having[BLACKOUT] harbinger (or any reaper) assuming control of enemies again... why not if they are capable?[/BLACKOUT]Here's to hoping they'll add [BLACKOUT] Harbinger trash talking Shepard on the charge. [/BLACKOUT]
I'm betting people rushed through it and got the *****y ending, and that's why they're moaning. Bioware didn't lie to us, I don't see how they even could have. They may have not told us the outcome of the game before hand, but that's not lying, that's withholding plot information. Personally, I don't see how someone can complete the game without at least 3000 points.
That's something I really missed from Mass Effect 2. I was expecting a face to face (...more or less) confrontation with Harbinger like you had with Sovereign in the first game.
Yeah, saying that the game or even the series is ruined because of the ending is just blind rage imo. The ending didn't change anything for me: Mass Effect is still easily one of the best video game franchises out there.
Btw, anyone read the Mass Effect books? Are they worth it?
I don't care what anybody says about the ending, because I agree it was bad. But, up to that point...the game was amazing. Nobody can convince me that a 9.0 + suddenly drops to a 4.0 because of the final five minutes. No way you can make that argument without saying that your review score for Mass Effect 1 and Mass Effect 2 retroactively drops as well.
I don't even know what I'd give it. I thought it was, like, the best game in the universe until the final 5 minutes. But those final minutes were so bad it completely changed my view of the entire franchise.
Might sound dramatic, but I don't care; it's true. With ME1 and ME2 I played through each one 3 times one after the other, each time excited to do another playthrough to see how things would change with a different character. I have zero desire to do that for ME3. Like, absolute zero. It sucks.
While I want some clarity on the ending, that fact alone isn't enough to keep my from re-playing the game at some point.
Honestly, had they allowed for a little more emotional closure and made a few things more clear I'd of been totally happy with the ending.

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