BearCat204
Second Chances
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I loved the original trilogy. A great story with so many choices and fun characters. Andromeda was a real let down.
The two of you can burn in gamer hell.
100s of hours of "meaningful" choices came down to which color filter you wanted applied at the end. It's like the developers were watching a movie, saw they only had so much film left before the credits and stopped writing.
Worst ending ever.
It was fine once they went back and fixed it. Getting the original ending during launch week was a big let down.I replayed the original trilogy last summer on PC with all DLCs. I think it's the best overall saga/story in all of gaming. And unlike pretty much everyone else, I actually don't hate the ending of 3.
Oh I still replay them all at least once a year. I just stop once you get to earth.Lol.
How would you have ended it better? And of course the choices were meaningful. Hell, you can finish the trilogy with basically 4 living characters if you play like a jackass, or you can save everyone, including yourself.
I'm not sure why people get so hung up on the ending anyway. As you said, it's 100ish hours of gameplay, almost all of which is top-notch. So you didn't like the ending? Boohoo. Doesn't mean it's not worth playing. How many games or media in general nail their endings anyway? Very few.
Anyway, I thought choosing to destroy the Reapers was a satisfying conclusion, even if it meant sacrificing EDI and Legion. That was your mission from the get go in Mass Effect 1 and you get the chance to fulfill it.
Stand alone. It happens sometime after ME 2 but before 3.Haven't played a single ME game. Thinking about getting the Legendary Edition when it comes out. Is Andromeda supposed to be a part of the story or is it a standalone game?