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LegitHyperbole said:

Everyone gets depressed finishing that game, if it weren't for the prologue and good honour ending it'd severally fuck with your head. Did you get the cutscene where Arthur talks with the Nun for the last time, it's those touches that make it all so much more rough. Not to mention you get attached to the character like in no other media apart maybe books and to see it play out and leave the world is a bitch. I wanted to play recently again but it's way to heavy for me to handle right now so I watched Act man on Youtube play through it. Such a masterpiece and people seem to have forgiven it's faults as time as time has gone on. The bar for quality is still exceeding games coming out now and it's damn near the length of a console generation old. 

Much to my shock when I apparently had nearly 8 more hours to play. :P

I did indeed get that scene. The attachment thing is great to have, as this is the first time in a lot of games I've got attached to like that. Prehaps it's due to what was happening to him specifically, man not on control of anything really, going from one thing to the next just to get things done. Many cite other characters as being great in some other games but outside of my own creations with my Warden/Hawke/Inquisitors or the scripted Shepard, I don't really feel similar connections. Some, I've outright disliked and I'm meant to be playing them/on their side?

I presumed that scene with the nun and much of the end is set but how you say it, I presume much changes if you go low honour? Not sure I've got the effort to go through another 40 hour campaign just killing people and saying no to see the differences. Just trying the online, seems okay but don't quite get it.



Hmm, pie.