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Is Mass Effect 3 worth buying just for the ending?

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:06 pm
by Username
Holy fuck the reviews here:
http://www.amazon.com/Mass-Effect-3-Xbo ... ewpoints=1

Everyone claim that the storyline and gameplay up to the ending is great.
And then bam...everyone nudge it down to 1-2 stars cause of the ending?


Alright...I'm no "fan" of Mass Effect 1-2, only played them a little with friends and I have never goten into the story. But damnit, for once it feels (feels) like the fans are reacting to harshly.

What can suck so much that it destroys the entire game?
What black hole of convulsing shit can possibly upset so much that it drags all other positive feelings down with it?

Should I get it just to find out?


edit: Seems to me the more I read that people are upset by the sudden realization that their choices had little or no impact. That fate or force can dislodge you from what ever position you have and what ever you have been trying to achieve. And that some people just couldn't handle it.

:?


edit: This video does explain it to a degree tho.

The best ending can only be achieved by not playing. :meta:

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:35 am
by Blargh
Don't encourage them. Play this instead. I guarantee it's 149% better than ME 3. :drunk:

Why change, embarassed to know wtf Mac Walters is? HA HA!*

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 12:25 pm
by Tofu Man
Dude, both Blargh and I wrote some shit about it in the other thread, so read that. And if still sounds like something you'd want to play, do yourself a favor and <strike>throw yourself down a fucking cooling tower</strike> buy it from Amazon. They're really nice people. :duckie:

*I had to google it

Re: The best ending can only be achieved by not playing. :me

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 1:49 pm
by Jeff
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Is this anything like Escape Velocity Nova? I don't like computer games all that much but I did like that game.

Optimism demands bleach.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 4:42 pm
by Blargh
It's a lot like EV - N. It's still in alpha, so it's fairly bare boned at the moment, but the author works at a reasonably quick pace and the potential for modding is substantial.

Currently there is only one system to hoon about in. Combat is fleet based, though you can choose to deploy a single vessel/wing of fighters/bombers if you want to. The AI is robust, and mostly avoids catastrophic decisions. There are a few independant missions, and while consensus suggests they tend toward the difficult, they're also a good way to become familar/proficient with the game mechanics. There is a basic economy in place, but most of the current unmodded gameplay consists of maiming pirate, and (usually) later, corporate vessels for fun and profit. A campaign and skill improvement/crew veterancy systems are in the immediate works.

The most striking divergence from the EV - N formula is the absence of Ireland worship and lack of writing that would be not be out of place on fanfiction.net. Primarily due to there not being any plot at this point. Give it time !

Overall, I think it's amusing and am optimistic as to its future development. :drunk:

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:01 pm
by Username
Which thread?

Re: Optimism demands bleach.

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 9:01 am
by Jeff
thanks for the elaborate post as usual Blargh. will keep an eye on it :salute: your game recommendations are always good and interesting, but this one really got me excited. (I will probably never play it)