![]() Garrus: ok no babies here, just some totally fun hanging out and being happy together scene of Shepard and Garrus on a newly rebuilt Palovan.ĭ. Also, everyone wants to go to the Hanar-Drell homeworld and cure Keprel syndrome.Ĭ. Thane: Yeah, he's dead, but a scene of shepard visiting his grave or seeing his son wouldn't be horrible. Liara: Little babies in blue running around Thessia, messing with mommy's shadow broker VI.ī. In each ending, Shepard lives, her/his love interest lives, earth is saved, and the galaxy is back to 'normal.' The endings mostly involve babies:Ī. But it is fun to think about, so here are some scenes that would make delightful endings for the disney-lovers out there. A happily-ever-after just doesn't fit The Shepard. I am glad that Mass Effect 3 didn't go the cheesy route of everything being perfect. Joker and EDI = Adam and Eve (Eden Prime Prime?) However, the third person should NOT walk out of the normandy though, seriously why the 3rd wheel? It's a good ending to support the idea that there is a completely new age starting, one where synthetics and organics are merged. ![]() I like the Joker and EDI =Adam and Eve look of the whole thing. To be honest, I liked this ending as it was. But then you see some great scenes of the new Krogan utopia (if you cured the genophage) with little krogan babies (ayou know nice stuff that lets you know It was worth it. Your love interest from the game should find out your are dead and be miserable. Also, you see EDI die because she is, of course, synthetic, and you see Joker freak out. So you see a scene on Rannoch where the Quarian and Geth are working together to rebuild a new world (if you saved the Geth), and all of a sudden all the Geth just fall over dead. Also you should see Shepard looking down at some of her teammates (like Garrus, who she specifically tells she will 'watch over' if she dies and he doesn't) Then you should see Shepard in that digital-shape that the kid is in at the end, implying that Shepard takes the place of that kid as the reaper-controller. Shepard dies, and you see the reapers leave. ![]() Here are some endings divided up into categories to make everyone happy: Am I going to write my own endings on my blog?. Will I complain endlessly on twitter that Bioware 'owes us' a better ending? no, I think they delivered an amazing game and I had a great time playing it. Would I buy a new downloadable ending from Bioware? no, probably not. So yeah, disappointing, but the end of my world, no. Bioware should have hired Brandon Sanderson to write the ending of this game because that guy knows how to wrap sh*t up. It was a huge info-dump on themes and topics not essential to the main plot of the game, and that seriously just didn't make sense. So yeah, I do agree that the ending is a little disappointing (for pretty much exactly the reasons Ross Lincoln points out in his article). At Kotaku you can watch a sample of the 16 available endings and see for yourself (how similar they are). There is a fantastic (and lengthy) post at Game Front by Ross Lincoln that explains exactly what is disappointing about these ending choices. Having just finished it, I have to say I pretty much agree. There has been a lot of hoo ha about the different (barely) endings available in Mass Effect 3. In non-cellular news, I just beat Mass Effect 3 and had some thoughts.įirst let me say that I loved this game and still stand by my statements that everyone should play it.
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