I don't mind seeing the end of Shepard. But if the red ending is the 'right' ending, Shepard's arc doesn't end. If they wanted to show us that she died they could've showed her breathing slow, then stop. But they didn't.
I don't mind seeing the end of Shepard. But if the red ending is the 'right' ending, Shepard's arc doesn't end. If they wanted to show us that she died they could've showed her breathing slow, then stop. But they didn't.
Ending Shepard is fine with me. But if the red ending is the 'right' one, Shepard's story doesn't end. She wakes up breathing under the rubble. If they wanted to end it, they could've had her chest stop moving to show us she died.
Ha! Just have all those guys coming out of the Normandy on some random planet and you'd pretty much have it.
Giant spiders do not.
That would piss me off. But I'd probably still buy it.
Maybe it's just because I read Ender's Shadow before Ender's Game, but I really prefer Bean to Ender. I just feel like Bean's a more interesting character.
But... if they're both replicants, how could they have a kid? Hell, even if just Rachel was a replicant (and we know she was), how would they have a kid?
Like I said above, I love the Indoctrination Theory and think that if Bioware was setting it up through the whole game, that would be awesome. The problem is that if it is true, then they didn't give us an ending to the game. If you choose the red option there needs to be more gameplay to finish the story. Unless…
I love the Indoctrination Theory. It would be a really smart element to add to the end of the ME series. Subtle clues all throughout the game building up to a mind-frak that could end up with your character dead or in thrall to the bad guys? Awesome.
Now that I think about it, most of those What Ifs... ended on an upbeat note. You had to go to the actual alternate realities (like DoFP) to get an actual bad ending.
What if... The X-Men had Lost Inferno? Demon-infested Wolverine ends up killing Spider-Man when the Limbo demons raid a magical ritual designed to send them back to their own dimension. That's all I remember, other than lots of demonic wagons carrying human slaves to get eaten. That one was pretty bleak.
And Dr. Strange's ghost gives the Punisher his cloak and the Eye of Agamotto! Yeah, that was a good one.
Tickets to Sea World are surprisingly expensive.
Glad someone else mentioned Last Resort.
I just watched the Revolution trailer. So... electricity is gone, which means no spark for an internal combustion engine, but a steam engine just needs fire and a boiler, right? Things still combust, obviously, since there are still guns (in the hands of the bad guys, though).
3?
Walking around the Citadel. Watching Palaven burn while standing on the surface of Menae. Romance a technically asexual but coincidentally very good looking blue alien. Not that your PC actually gets to do it, but doing that cool 'break a window, jump out and float down while glowing' that other biotics get to do.
Preditor? Second para, third sentence. #corrections
I agree about American Gods.
My favorite part of the ending was the way they showed how hard it all was on the kids. These genius kids who've been through hellish training still aren't prepared for how mentally and physically draining war actually is, even when they don't know it's real (though Bean knew it was real all along, of course).