rocketpig said:
The difference is that in Gears, you're stopping what would be a Lieutenant of the bad guys, not the leader. You're nothing more than a stop-gap in the first two games. You thwart the enemy but don't actually stop the "big bad guy" from destroying the world. On the other hand, in many JRPGs, you bascially play a role where a teenager rises to power and kills Hitler. It's really stupid when you think about it. Marcus Fenix, bad-ass soldier. Goes on mission, kills minor leader of opposition that stops enemy invasion. Final Fantasy, random teenager with ridiculous ties to maniacal power-hungry madman gains power and destroys enemy, saves world. Which one sounds more logical? |
Well obviously, since Gears is part of a trilogy. You're not going to fight the big, terrorizing villain in the first or second game. I have little doubt that Delta Squad will be instrumental in taking down the Locust Queen (unless there's something like a human-locust alliance or a revelation that the queen is Marcus' mother, both of which would be dumb).







