@GraniteM to Showerthoughts • 1 month agoThere were probably people with terminal illnesses holding on so they could catch the finale of their most-beloved TV show, Game of Thrones, and who died horribly disappointed.message-square88arrow-up1407arrow-down117
arrow-up1390arrow-down1message-squareThere were probably people with terminal illnesses holding on so they could catch the finale of their most-beloved TV show, Game of Thrones, and who died horribly disappointed.@GraniteM to Showerthoughts • 1 month agomessage-square88
minus-square@Vladkarlink9•1 month agoAt least with Mass Effect, most of the third act was solid. Plus, there’s always the Indoctrination Theory to help cope (even if it wasn’t intended). GoT is utterly unsalvageable.
minus-squareslingstonelink3•1 month agoYeah, but I was so invested in ME. It was such a deep game with so many storylines…all ultimately pointless. I see your point, though. Right up until the very end, I had a great time. Somehow, though, it feels worse for that abrupt lurch into stupidity.
minus-square@Vladkarlink4•1 month agoYeah, I hear you. Prior to 3, I genuinely expected Mass Effect to evolve into the Star Trek of my generation, complete with spin-off shows, movies, books, etc. That ending sure took the wind out of those sails.
At least with Mass Effect, most of the third act was solid. Plus, there’s always the Indoctrination Theory to help cope (even if it wasn’t intended).
GoT is utterly unsalvageable.
Yeah, but I was so invested in ME. It was such a deep game with so many storylines…all ultimately pointless.
I see your point, though. Right up until the very end, I had a great time. Somehow, though, it feels worse for that abrupt lurch into stupidity.
Yeah, I hear you. Prior to 3, I genuinely expected Mass Effect to evolve into the Star Trek of my generation, complete with spin-off shows, movies, books, etc.
That ending sure took the wind out of those sails.