
| CodenameOne #1274746 2 months ago |
Yeah well it wasn't a good collective reaction. |
| Jackarunda #1274748 2 months ago |
Ok look, yeah I know. But it was still an amazing game. |
| Anonymous #1274749 2 months ago |
360 is right next to me
never played the demo. |
| Glord #1274754 2 months ago |
Oh god.
That's hilarious. |
| Anonymous #1274757 2 months ago |
i c wat u did thare |
| Glord #1274760 2 months ago |
Gotta love half truths. |
| Princess_Luna #1274802 2 months ago |
Hey, when it comes to press, No Reaction is a Bad Reaction. It's all good for advertising! |
| Shomyooh #1275157 2 months ago |
Can anyone explain what's so terrible about Mass Effect 3's ending?
I haven't played it, I just wanna know why people hate it so much. |
| Anonymous #1275190 2 months ago |
@shomyooh
Well, you know how in other bioware games your decisions throughout the game have an effect on the ending? Yeah, that didn't happen. You get to choose your ending. And they're all mostly identical. And create giant plot holes. |
| Zincy #1275198 2 months ago |
Plot hole is an understatement. You could fit Gabe Newell through those things. |
| DaxRattler #1275297 2 months ago |
"reaper sized plot hole" is the popular quote. |
| Anonymous #1275498 2 months ago |
Ellipses are magic |
| DoctorDreidal #1275516 2 months ago |
Hey guys, remember how the Mass Relays get destroyed? Man, it's a good thing that blowing up a particle accelerator that runs on dark energy doesn't cause a chain reaction that annihilates an entire star system, right guys? ...Guys? |
| Anonymous #1276786 2 months ago |
Yo dawg I herd thet you don't whant to be killed by sintetics so I made a sintetic which kill you every 50.000 years so you don't kill yourself wiht sintetics. |
| Aquilinus #1278324 2 months ago |
Aqui is officially exploitable! XD
Funny story: I never played the Mass Effect games (although I do keep up with gaming news in general). @Shomyooh It breaks down like this. Throughout the franchise's history, BioWare devs have been promising that ME would have an epic ending that depended on all the choices you've made in every game. Someone literally said: "It won't be a color-coded A, B, or C ending." Cut to the last ten minutes of ME3 and that's exactly what you get. A bunch of stuff that makes no sense in context of everything that's been learned and experienced thus far, then a choice between three endings that is completely arbitrary of your accomplishments/failures. Each ending is so cookie cutter that the major difference between them is what color things are when they explode: red, blue, or green. Some of the more industrious fans have pooled their collective brain power and came up with the surprisingly plausible Indoctrination Theory. (SPOILER: It was all a dream!) BioWare announced a free DLC to the ending that will clear things up a bit, but whichever way you cut it, this is a PR nightmare. Whomever said, "There's no such thing as bad publicity" clearly didn't work for EA. |
| DaxRattler #1278712 2 months ago |
I especially liked the part where no matter what i do/will/have done I still end up McKaying half the galaxy.
No better way to appreciate saving the galaxy then promptly turning all the major populated areas to ash. |
| Questionable_Object #1302105 2 months ago |
RA3 and ME3
What are ya gonna fuck up next EA? |
| Aquilinus #1350701 2 months ago |
^ You should hear the bawling that goes on at the Dragon Age Wiki about DA2. |