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Mar 20, 2012 08:47

I really know nothing about Mass Effect or Mass Effect 3, but I was interested in this BBC article about the ending.

Spoilery comments? And then I ramble into DW. )

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chiroho March 20 2012, 16:17:46 UTC
From my understanding, the biggest real problem with the ending, and I've not played any of the ME games, was that no matter what choices you'd made through the game, you had no control over the very last part. Not that it was angsty per se, but that no matter what you did in the game, the last little bit was railroaded. Which isn't really what you want for a role playing game.

But I agree, I like my endings happier.

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mrv3000 March 20 2012, 16:19:28 UTC
Yeah, if all roads lead to one ending, what's the point?

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mrv3000 March 20 2012, 16:55:24 UTC
I don't always need a happy ending, but it seems like that's the only option nowadays.

P.S. When did you change your screen name? aka How long have I been unobservant?

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joyfulfeather March 20 2012, 17:02:13 UTC
The only article I've read said that to get a happier ending, you have to have done a bunch of multiplayer stuff. Which is kind of enraging in itself, because single-player mode shouldn't be affected by multiplayer. But that's beside the point of your post.

I really don't get the need for drama and angst, either. I love that all three Stargate series ended on fairly high notes - or at least hopeful ones. And BSG even did a bittersweet but definitely not soul-crushing finale. These are good things. Drama is allowed to not destroy your soul! Come on!

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mrv3000 March 20 2012, 17:27:56 UTC
Yes! I can deal with a bit of bittersweet sometimes, but there's nothing wrong with leaving something open-ended. "And they probably went on to fight crime until they died. The End." Not everything needs to be killed off or ripped up when it ends.

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nel_ani March 20 2012, 19:47:48 UTC
Yeah, it wasn't the ending in itself, it was that despite the developers promising 16 vastly different endings, you got three different endings with slight variations (and when I mean slight, we're talking basically identical except for the colors of the explosions (I SHIT YOU NOT) being different and in one of them some characters wouldn't make it due to their origins), no matter what decisions you'd made during the three games, whether you'd played as paragon or renegade and whether or not you'd chosen to save as many people/races as possible or thrown them under the wagon.

*deep breaths* Not that I feel strongly about this or anything.

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mrv3000 March 20 2012, 19:53:12 UTC
That really sucks! I'd feel ripped off too!

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stef_mg March 21 2012, 00:06:20 UTC
This epic troll almost makes up for it (not really): http://s18.postimage.org/rblf4tfx5/photo_1.png

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mrv3000 March 21 2012, 00:08:18 UTC
HA!!

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dreamingahead March 20 2012, 20:05:03 UTC
This. The Crushing Ending is the new Happy Ending these days: PREDICTABLE.

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mrv3000 March 20 2012, 20:07:39 UTC
TOTALLY.

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dreamingahead March 20 2012, 20:19:44 UTC
I remember my friend telling me about a movie she saw at the theater the other day and was like, "I really enjoyed the movie... it had a happy ending!" LOLOL UNIQUE SELLING POINT.

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mrv3000 March 20 2012, 20:23:22 UTC
SHOCKING! XD It's funny, it probably got a "feel good movie" label because of it. You know, one of those bland unoffensive things.

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mrv3000 March 21 2012, 00:25:44 UTC
:( My Happy didn't come with a toy.

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