catbuffalo Urdnot Mordin. Named after great Salarian. Cannot see why. Salarians usually weak Pyjaks. No time to talk. Enemies ahead. Time to crush. That's the kind of dialogue i'd expect him to hear.
rPk0hu Because this Salarian in question gave his life to cure the genophage and save the Krogan people... Also, did I mention that Urdnot Mordin was going to be a female? W'rex actually says he was going to name one of his children after Mordin... "Probably one of the girls..."
weldonwin When Wrex says, "We'll name one of the kids after him, maybe a girl.", did anyone remember just how important the females are to krogan? For the leader of the krogan to name his first GIRL after him, that really means something.
Say what you want about the endings, but the Tuchanka and Rannoch missions in ME3 were the best moments in the series. So much emotion, epic battles and great character moments.
@@briandavion How exactly was it all made irrelevant? I didn't play the game until after the Extended Cut was released and it seemed to wrap things up relatively well. I wouldn't say it was a good ending, but it wasn't the clusterfuck I heard so much about, so I assume everyone complains about the original ending.
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@@ididntdoit3924 I think most of the people's problem was/is, that any of your choices made along the story didn't matter at the end and YOU had to make the BIGGEST decision of all time. And this was fully against the idea and feels of the 3dh game. Please note that I didn't even know these masterpieces existed when the finale came out, I only stumbled upon it a few years back. Mass Effect become my favourite franchise (more like trilogy) since.
@ Just finished the whole trilogy 3 days ago, I appreciated the ending, but a friend told me that it wasn't supposed to be a choice at the ending. So yeah, I can understand why everybody got disappointed when ME3 came out. But the first game was cool, old, but cool. The second game was epic, and awesome. And I don't even have the words to tell how much I love the 3rd game. Now it's been 8 years, and cry against the ending won't change anything, so I appreciated it, it could've been better but the whole trilogy, especially the 2nd and the 3rd games is amazing. Mass Effect 2 isn't my favourite but it is just behind the 3rd, because the last one gave some feelings I never had in video games before, it was more emotional to me. (Sorry for my english :/ )
"I am the very model of a scientist salarian, I've studied species turian, asari, and batarian. I'm quite good at genetics (as a subset of biology) because i am an expert (which i know is a tautology). My xenoscience studies range from urban to agrarian, I am the very model of a scientist salarian"
I could never kill Wrex, it's unfortunate that the only way to save mordin is to be a complete dick to the krogans. The sacrifice that hit me hardest was when Legion died to bring peace between Geth and Quarians. Tali: "Legion, the answer to your question... was yes" Legion: "I know Tali, but thank you... Keelah se'lai"
I Usually Help The Krogan But The Last Playthough I Just Did I Screwed Them Over And Shot Mordin In The Back , I Hated Doing It As I Love Mordin & Wrex ....
This still remains a prime example of moral dilemma. Yes, the krogans threatened the galaxy once, but... is it right to condemn so many to die unborn? What would you do if it was YOUR children? I'm glad I went with the cure.
+Luxai I chose the cure, but this is also the reason I chose the "Control" option at the end. That way if the Krogans get up to some shit I'll sick my reapers on them!
+Luxai it was an easy choice for me. i played through the trilogy from the very beginning, and i couldn't betray the krogan without betraying wrex, who was always one of my top 3 favorite characters in the game. to me, he was proof that the krogan did have a future. he was bold, intelligent, strong, and most important, honorable.
+Luxai Besides, the Krogan are a war asset that's undeniable in the fight against the reapers. They will die, yes, but at least they'll die on the battlefield where they wish to be instead by a bio weapon meant to control the population.
1. Start a super-evil Renegade playthrough. 2. Decide from the beginning you're gonna sabotage the genophage cure. 3. Wrex says "SHEPARD! MY FRIEND!" and gives you a monster hug in ME2. 4. Cry and hate yourself for even thinking of sabotaging the cure.
Lmao, happened to me recently when playing Legendary Edition. I never went full-on Renegade when I would play the Trilogy. However, I said "This time I do a Renegade Fem-Shep run, I will kill the Geth and sabotage the Genophage cure!" well, I didn't. Why? Because I couldn't bring myself to stab Wrex and Legion like that in the back lol. I still did a Renegade playthrough, but I didn't do those.
@@TheAnonymousIndividual I think that's how it is designed, you grow to appreciate the differences they show, and how they tolerate your views, thus enabling the very coexistence that the catalyst said could never happen due to it's experience.
not true because even though there are three choices in the end the consequences have different effects than they would if you made previous choices. For instance if you had killed off the krogan, allowed other races to get fucked over (they wouldn't be in the earth fight when the relays were destroyed or rendered useless) and so on. There are countless things you aren't looking at.
TH-cam Commenter Those are what we call sub-plots. They're meaningless in comparison to the overall plot ending in the way it did. In fact, it's rather funny that pre-patch they showed the Mass Relays blowing up, which would quite literally have wiped most of those races out anyway.
The destruciton of the relays not blowing up all those star systems actually makes sense. Still, I think the whole jump to Andromeda is a silent admission that the ending born of Casey Hudsons ego (luckily he "left" BW) ruined the Milky Way as a setting for post Reaper-War stories.
1:05 it also makes you go "What have I done?" when you sabotage even with wreav because bakara is alive. When I killed mordin, I sat there for a moment when the music hit me, just thinking "Did I do the right thing with Wreav? Do I really need that dumb Salarian Fleet for giving the krogan False hope?" The short answer is no it doesn't, even with a tyrant in charge, no race, no nation, despite stereotypes and beliefs should be reduced to a slow, sad, painful extinction after being given false hope by the savior of the galaxy. That is my interpretation of this music: Every race deserves a second chance, even with a tyrant in command.
@@Kai-tn4yx They didn't. And even though you could make the argument that with wreav in charge it would start a new rebelion (still not a genocide against all species), that is because wreav is an asshole, and not because he is Krogan. Wrex and basicly every Female Krogan prove that they are not doomed to be violent monsters. And judgin them based on the past or wreav alone is bullcrap
The music is so freaking powerful... Free the Krogans and Eve's speech... Damn I was looking at the reapers and telling my : "We are all now united. You stand no chance. You are all going to suffer."
Nope. I killed Wrex at Virmire, erased the data and convinced Mordin not to cure the genophage. I'm not about to hand the weakened galaxy to the krogan.
+Connor Wilson to be fair after this person stupidly killed Wrex he/she made the right decisions after based on the scenario. Helping restore the Krogan with only Wreav in charge ensures another Krogan rebellion.
right?? handing a galaxy already weakened by the reapers to a vicious and aggressive species that spawns in hundreds and lives for centuries? no thanks.
You have been a champion to the Krogan people, a freind of clan Urgnat and brother/sister to me. To every Krogan from this day forward, the name Shepard will mean Hero
I don't know, there are a lot of hints and subtle clues towards it, what with the 'oily shadows' and other things (like Shepard waking up after all the whispers in his mind are gone) Why would they add all that stuff if they never planned on indoc theory? It just goes to show that being subtle in video games just pisses everybody off because no one gets it. Look at uncharted 3, they purposefully left a gap to leave it up to the player to fill in, and everybody was screaming PLOT HOLE!
i listen to the mass effect and dragon age soundtracks on a daily basis basically and today this song started and from 3:08 to 3:19 i really literally had chills down my back, damn this one of my bioware fave with leaving earth, the love theme and uncharted worlds
Enough! You can stay here and let old wounds fester as krogan have always done, or you can fight the enemy you were born to destroy, and win a new future for our children. I choose to fight. Who will join me?
I honestly can't see why someone would want to fake curing the genophage. The Krogan are one of the most badass alien races to ever exist in a video game!
If the Crucible just started pumping out Thresher Maws with Krogan riding them into space at the Reapers? ...I would accept that ending versus what we were given.
Agreed, and Legion's death if you side with the Quarians is also very touching, especially Tali's reaction. Honestly, I think her death if you side with the Geth is a bit lackluster in comparison - even though she's possibly my favourite squad mate, I think something's just... missing from that scene.
i would only say that's right if wrex and eve both died. if they both survived then i think the krogan could peacefully join the galactic community. sure they may one day wage war against the galaxy but they deserve a second chance as a species. and if they do get out of hand, i don't think the krogan could defeat the council races in a war. sure they were on their heels in the krogan rebellions but add the human fleet and the threat of a second genophage (or worse) and i doubt they'd attempt it
Do whatever it takes to stop the Reapers.Killed Wrex on Virmire,Saved Maelons data,and killed Mordin and sabotaged the cure.Most EMS you can get from the Genophage act.
yes it is different, but hell there is always a way and it took them six months to reach the next relay after arrival, not 2 years unless u meant to get to the galaxy, but yes it is going to be a lot more difficult to space travel but it is not impossible, the entire point of destroying the relays is to stop being dependent on reaper tech, and find your own path, because by being given technology, think of the legion tech about not accepting reaper tech
No, it wasn't stated. In ME3 you can see an ancient city of krogan, which is definitely beautiful and had been full of cultural life. Don't forget that the salarian were interferring for a long time before making the genophage. Just like they study yahgs, but the others on Parnack don't even know there are other races in the galaxy. It's called evolutionary interventionism. A few salarian came to Tuchanka and showed some technological things long before taking krogans to raknii wars.
I see your point, but now that the Reapers are dealt with the galaxy has all the time in the world to make their own technology similar to the Reapers, the Protheans managed and that was shortly after the reapers attacked
I agree. And let's not forget the awesome ending, Kalros: 1, Reapers: 0. Tuchanka felt like such an immense victory. Too bad the rest of the game didn't keep up that same pace, though Rannoch was quite good also.
In an ideal galaxy, the Krogan would be saved and Mordin Solus wouldn't be killed. But given the threat of the Repears, who have ravaged the galaxy for hundreds of millions of years, Mordin Solus had to die and the Krogan race had to be expendable. Any advantage gained against the Reapers helps prevent hundreds of billions more from dying over untold Melania. If you fail in your efforts, you would have failed with or without Salarian support. It's a hard choice, but a pragmatic one.
I killed Mordin when playing ME3 for the first time. Dalatrass convinced me not to help Krogans :) And I thought Salarians have stronger fleet to share. The hardest decision I've ever made in a video game. That's what I love Mass Effects for.
Makes as much sense as anything else, and the damn endings tell us so little that nothing really contradicts that. Maybe the world the Normandy crashed on was Earth in dinosaur times or something.
yeah, but lets' not forget in which planet was the last battle, which planet was first freed by the reapers and which person of which species died to make sure that the reapers won't be a threat ==>> humans .. so don't you think that they are the most badass of all
People unhappy with the ending are giving the rest of the game credit. It's one of the reasons we are so upset. If the game sucked from begeinning to end, we wouldn't care about the way it ended.
I always cure the Genophage, even with a renegade Shepard out of loyalty to Wrex, one of my best and dearest friend. The Dalatrass can go to hell! I would never betray him. BTW, we need the Krogan to annihilate the Reapers, so it all makes sense.
In ME4,I want a new threat that is more powerful tan the Reapers and it's a whole new trilogy and if you pick either Control or Synthesis then the Reapers will help you.And each ending brings a different style of gameplay for your character and squadmates.Synthesis would interesting.
Tali's death did seem a bit rushed and not too well felt compared to death's such as Legion's or Mordin's to be honest. Legion's death was expected to be more dramatic though considering that everyone loves Tali.
Story wise, it depends on the current Krogan leader. If Wrex is in charge, he's going to be a good leader for his people, especially if supported by Eve/Bakara. However, should Wreav be in command and Eve/Bakara die, better choice is to fake it, because Wreav is a warmongering asshole who'd turn on his 'allies' as soon as the Reapers are dealt with in the name of glory. Wrex and Eve or Wrex Alone? Don't fake it, Wreav and Eve, possibly fake it, Wreav alone? Fake the cure.
shepard just gave the order to save the council. It was saved with the efforts of the alliance fleet, not shepard, and he couldn't have stopped the collectors if it wasn't for cerberus. I'm not saying that shepard isn't a hero or sth like that, but he saved the galaxy with the help of the humans so isn't it logical that the humans are the most badass of all?
In the next Mass Effect game, I fully expect one of the player's companions to be a Krogan named Urdnot Mordin
He'll crack open your skull and delightfully ingest your brain matter. Not too often though, could effect evolution of galaxy.
catbuffalo Urdnot Mordin. Named after great Salarian. Cannot see why. Salarians usually weak Pyjaks. No time to talk. Enemies ahead. Time to crush.
That's the kind of dialogue i'd expect him to hear.
rPk0hu
Because this Salarian in question gave his life to cure the genophage and save the Krogan people... Also, did I mention that Urdnot Mordin was going to be a female? W'rex actually says he was going to name one of his children after Mordin... "Probably one of the girls..."
or Chuck Urdnorris
weldonwin When Wrex says, "We'll name one of the kids after him, maybe a girl.", did anyone remember just how important the females are to krogan? For the leader of the krogan to name his first GIRL after him, that really means something.
Say what you want about the endings, but the Tuchanka and Rannoch missions in ME3 were the best moments in the series. So much emotion, epic battles and great character moments.
I think a huge part for the dissappiontment at the end of ME3 was the feeling that this was all made irrelevant.
@@briandavion How exactly was it all made irrelevant? I didn't play the game until after the Extended Cut was released and it seemed to wrap things up relatively well. I wouldn't say it was a good ending, but it wasn't the clusterfuck I heard so much about, so I assume everyone complains about the original ending.
@@ididntdoit3924 I think most of the people's problem was/is, that any of your choices made along the story didn't matter at the end and YOU had to make the BIGGEST decision of all time. And this was fully against the idea and feels of the 3dh game.
Please note that I didn't even know these masterpieces existed when the finale came out, I only stumbled upon it a few years back.
Mass Effect become my favourite franchise (more like trilogy) since.
@ Just finished the whole trilogy 3 days ago, I appreciated the ending, but a friend told me that it wasn't supposed to be a choice at the ending. So yeah, I can understand why everybody got disappointed when ME3 came out.
But the first game was cool, old, but cool. The second game was epic, and awesome. And I don't even have the words to tell how much I love the 3rd game. Now it's been 8 years, and cry against the ending won't change anything, so I appreciated it, it could've been better but the whole trilogy, especially the 2nd and the 3rd games is amazing. Mass Effect 2 isn't my favourite but it is just behind the 3rd, because the last one gave some feelings I never had in video games before, it was more emotional to me. (Sorry for my english :/ )
Don't forget Thessia.
"I am the very model of a scientist salarian, I've studied species turian, asari, and batarian.
I'm quite good at genetics (as a subset of biology) because i am an expert (which i know is a tautology).
My xenoscience studies range from urban to agrarian, I am the very model of a scientist salarian"
*clears throat*
Had to be me. Someone else might have gotten it wrong.
John legend?
Them boom…
had to be me..somebody else might have gotten it wrong...
;_;
Would have liked to run tests on the seashells
Ouch... that was right to the feels.
*cries
I cry everytime I play that part. Is a really big punch right into the feels
I'm glad I saved wrex in the first game
I could never kill Wrex, it's unfortunate that the only way to save mordin is to be a complete dick to the krogans.
The sacrifice that hit me hardest was when Legion died to bring peace between Geth and Quarians.
Tali: "Legion, the answer to your question... was yes"
Legion: "I know Tali, but thank you... Keelah se'lai"
I Usually Help The Krogan But The Last Playthough I Just Did I Screwed Them Over And Shot Mordin In The
Back , I Hated Doing It As I Love Mordin & Wrex ....
This still remains a prime example of moral dilemma. Yes, the krogans threatened the galaxy once, but... is it right to condemn so many to die unborn? What would you do if it was YOUR children? I'm glad I went with the cure.
+Luxai I chose the cure, but this is also the reason I chose the "Control" option at the end. That way if the Krogans get up to some shit I'll sick my reapers on them!
+Luxai I also chose the cure without hesitating. I was against the Genophage since the very beginning, always criticising Mordin because of that.
+Luxai it was an easy choice for me. i played through the trilogy from the very beginning, and i couldn't betray the krogan without betraying wrex, who was always one of my top 3 favorite characters in the game. to me, he was proof that the krogan did have a future. he was bold, intelligent, strong, and most important, honorable.
james moore Same.
+Luxai Besides, the Krogan are a war asset that's undeniable in the fight against the reapers. They will die, yes, but at least they'll die on the battlefield where they wish to be instead by a bio weapon meant to control the population.
1. Start a super-evil Renegade playthrough.
2. Decide from the beginning you're gonna sabotage the genophage cure.
3. Wrex says "SHEPARD! MY FRIEND!" and gives you a monster hug in ME2.
4. Cry and hate yourself for even thinking of sabotaging the cure.
Lmao, happened to me recently when playing Legendary Edition. I never went full-on Renegade when I would play the Trilogy. However, I said "This time I do a Renegade Fem-Shep run, I will kill the Geth and sabotage the Genophage cure!" well, I didn't. Why? Because I couldn't bring myself to stab Wrex and Legion like that in the back lol. I still did a Renegade playthrough, but I didn't do those.
@@TheAnonymousIndividual I think that's how it is designed, you grow to appreciate the differences they show, and how they tolerate your views, thus enabling the very coexistence that the catalyst said could never happen due to it's experience.
The ending aside, the entire trilogy is a masterpiece. I hope Andromeda lives up to the calibre I've come to expect from a Mass Effect title.
Indeed.Good Words my Friend :)
What the hell is wrong with the ending? How would you ended the series? There was no way it could have an clear answers at the end!
not true because even though there are three choices in the end the consequences have different effects than they would if you made previous choices. For instance if you had killed off the krogan, allowed other races to get fucked over (they wouldn't be in the earth fight when the relays were destroyed or rendered useless) and so on. There are countless things you aren't looking at.
TH-cam Commenter Those are what we call sub-plots. They're meaningless in comparison to the overall plot ending in the way it did. In fact, it's rather funny that pre-patch they showed the Mass Relays blowing up, which would quite literally have wiped most of those races out anyway.
The destruciton of the relays not blowing up all those star systems actually makes sense.
Still, I think the whole jump to Andromeda is a silent admission that the ending born of Casey Hudsons ego (luckily he "left" BW) ruined the Milky Way as a setting for post Reaper-War stories.
I cryed a lot at this moment...this game change my life..thank you bioware...thank you
This music is amazing ..brought tears..when mordin died
Bro I cried playing mass effect,
Jezzebful Bro, all of us did.
1:05 it also makes you go "What have I done?" when you sabotage even with wreav because bakara is alive. When I killed mordin, I sat there for a moment when the music hit me, just thinking "Did I do the right thing with Wreav? Do I really need that dumb Salarian Fleet for giving the krogan False hope?" The short answer is no it doesn't, even with a tyrant in charge, no race, no nation, despite stereotypes and beliefs should be reduced to a slow, sad, painful extinction after being given false hope by the savior of the galaxy. That is my interpretation of this music: Every race deserves a second chance, even with a tyrant in command.
The thing is that the Krogans originally wanted to exterminate ALL OTHER races.
@@Kai-tn4yx They didn't. And even though you could make the argument that with wreav in charge it would start a new rebelion (still not a genocide against all species), that is because wreav is an asshole, and not because he is Krogan. Wrex and basicly every Female Krogan prove that they are not doomed to be violent monsters. And judgin them based on the past or wreav alone is bullcrap
"You'll see Tuchanka again. I promise."
The music is so freaking powerful... Free the Krogans and Eve's speech... Damn I was looking at the reapers and telling my : "We are all now united. You stand no chance. You are all going to suffer."
Nope. I killed Wrex at Virmire, erased the data and convinced Mordin not to cure the genophage. I'm not about to hand the weakened galaxy to the krogan.
+Valikdu smh
+Connor Wilson to be fair after this person stupidly killed Wrex he/she made the right decisions after based on the scenario. Helping restore the Krogan with only Wreav in charge ensures another Krogan rebellion.
right?? handing a galaxy already weakened by the reapers to a vicious and aggressive species that spawns in hundreds and lives for centuries? no thanks.
We miss you, Mordin!
You have been a champion to the Krogan people, a freind of clan Urgnat and brother/sister to me. To every Krogan from this day forward, the name Shepard will mean Hero
Psst! Urdnot!
God bless Mass Effect the only game series that can make you cry and jump for joy no matter how many times you playthrough.
I don't know, there are a lot of hints and subtle clues towards it, what with the 'oily shadows' and other things (like Shepard waking up after all the whispers in his mind are gone) Why would they add all that stuff if they never planned on indoc theory?
It just goes to show that being subtle in video games just pisses everybody off because no one gets it. Look at uncharted 3, they purposefully left a gap to leave it up to the player to fill in, and everybody was screaming PLOT HOLE!
Never played the game, but still love the music
Heresy! xD
Play the first one immediately. Don't be a newbie and jump straight to ME3
Pillsbury Dope Boy hell no, i am sure you will rage on me but i think that me2 is second after first part, equal to third part.
no i meant that second part is eaqualy good as the me3 is.
+FlamingLisp I meant to play the first mass effect game and don't skip immediately to mass effect 3 since he has never played the games
-stands and salutes- His name was Marauder Shields.
"One day there will be a payback for all that my people have suffered one of us will see that day "
I just played all 3 of the Mass Effect games and you've got it right. That other guy needs to replay them if he doesn't remember.
For the Krogan, a new beginning.
this reminders me of leianna's song and old republic music
As soon as he went up the elevator all I kept saying was
"Hold the line, buddy. Hold the line."
Then I cried like a little girl.
i listen to the mass effect and dragon age soundtracks on a daily basis basically and today this song started and from 3:08 to 3:19 i really literally had chills down my back, damn this one of my bioware fave with leaving earth, the love theme and uncharted worlds
Enough! You can stay here and let old wounds fester as krogan have always done, or you can fight the enemy you were born to destroy, and win a new future for our children. I choose to fight. Who will join me?
one word for this sound... ...epic
When this played in the game it gave me chills
War takes but it leave os with legends, it leave os with HEROS, and heros never die.
A really beautiful music.....I replayed dozens of times priority: tuchanka just to hear it again....
I am SO with you there
You can pay a soldier to fight for you. You can pay a soldier to take the hill for you. But you can't pay them to have faith.
Yes, that's right. Clint Mansell and Sam Hulick did the ME3 OST.
I honestly can't see why someone would want to fake curing the genophage. The Krogan are one of the most badass alien races to ever exist in a video game!
clint mansell did the piano piece when the normandy escapes earth, sorry to rain on your parade
I'm glad Mordin was there. Someone else might have gotten it wrong. He won't be forgotten.
If the Crucible just started pumping out Thresher Maws with Krogan riding them into space at the Reapers?
...I would accept that ending versus what we were given.
Best Game i ever played in my life all 3!!! I hope Bioware keeps the good work! This game is emotionaly devastating in the good sense!!
Agreed, and Legion's death if you side with the Quarians is also very touching, especially Tali's reaction. Honestly, I think her death if you side with the Geth is a bit lackluster in comparison - even though she's possibly my favourite squad mate, I think something's just... missing from that scene.
epic series,
epic music,
forever shall i remember,
forever shall i honor them,
bioware trully created an amazing world, an amazing game.
They support us anyways after the mission when we save the council.
Can it wait for a bit i'm in the middle of some calibrations.
Holy shit, this was in the game? Why didn't I pay attention to this? It's beautiful.
i would only say that's right if wrex and eve both died. if they both survived then i think the krogan could peacefully join the galactic community. sure they may one day wage war against the galaxy but they deserve a second chance as a species. and if they do get out of hand, i don't think the krogan could defeat the council races in a war. sure they were on their heels in the krogan rebellions but add the human fleet and the threat of a second genophage (or worse) and i doubt they'd attempt it
*while charging at the Reaper*
James: Are we really doing this?!
Javik: This is the easy part!
Do whatever it takes to stop the Reapers.Killed Wrex on Virmire,Saved Maelons data,and killed Mordin and sabotaged the cure.Most EMS you can get from the Genophage act.
I loved this mission (especially if wrex was alive) and the Rannoch mission. :)
yes it is different, but hell there is always a way and it took them six months to reach the next relay after arrival, not 2 years unless u meant to get to the galaxy, but yes it is going to be a lot more difficult to space travel but it is not impossible, the entire point of destroying the relays is to stop being dependent on reaper tech, and find your own path, because by being given technology, think of the legion tech about not accepting reaper tech
I know, you get all the fun... Now MOVE IT!
But Mordin, make us thing otherwise. The Scene from his death is incredible...I cried!
The salarian Who gave his life to cure the genophage.
No, it wasn't stated. In ME3 you can see an ancient city of krogan, which is definitely beautiful and had been full of cultural life. Don't forget that the salarian were interferring for a long time before making the genophage. Just like they study yahgs, but the others on Parnack don't even know there are other races in the galaxy. It's called evolutionary interventionism. A few salarian came to Tuchanka and showed some technological things long before taking krogans to raknii wars.
I see your point, but now that the Reapers are dealt with the galaxy has all the time in the world to make their own technology similar to the Reapers, the Protheans managed and that was shortly after the reapers attacked
i know right? 8D Kirrahe is just like "....yeah we'll help"
I agree. And let's not forget the awesome ending, Kalros: 1, Reapers: 0. Tuchanka felt like such an immense victory. Too bad the rest of the game didn't keep up that same pace, though Rannoch was quite good also.
In an ideal galaxy, the Krogan would be saved and Mordin Solus wouldn't be killed. But given the threat of the Repears, who have ravaged the galaxy for hundreds of millions of years, Mordin Solus had to die and the Krogan race had to be expendable. Any advantage gained against the Reapers helps prevent hundreds of billions more from dying over untold Melania. If you fail in your efforts, you would have failed with or without Salarian support. It's a hard choice, but a pragmatic one.
So much like dragon age... brings back favorable memories
I love 3:00 and afterwards just beautiful vocals
THE CURE FOR JOKER FATAL BONES
Mordins sacrifice was not in vain...
I killed Mordin when playing ME3 for the first time. Dalatrass convinced me not to help Krogans :) And I thought Salarians have stronger fleet to share.
The hardest decision I've ever made in a video game. That's what I love Mass Effects for.
This track reminds me of the Dragon Age Theme a great deal.
Makes as much sense as anything else, and the damn endings tell us so little that nothing really contradicts that. Maybe the world the Normandy crashed on was Earth in dinosaur times or something.
i think he did the rest of the soundtrack as well actually
You've obviously put a lot of thought into that, and I agree whole heartedly. And there is no future for Wreav in MY Mass Effect universe anyway ;)
look up indoctrination theory
yeah, but lets' not forget in which planet was the last battle, which planet was first freed by the reapers and which person of which species died to make sure that the reapers won't be a threat ==>> humans .. so don't you think that they are the most badass of all
People unhappy with the ending are giving the rest of the game credit. It's one of the reasons we are so upset. If the game sucked from begeinning to end, we wouldn't care about the way it ended.
*pulls out grunt i i dont need luck i have ammo
I always cure the Genophage, even with a renegade Shepard out of loyalty to Wrex, one of my best and dearest friend. The Dalatrass can go to hell! I would never betray him. BTW, we need the Krogan to annihilate the Reapers, so it all makes sense.
*Pulls out Catalyst* hahaha, WRONG!
Best part of the game
Couldn't EDI has placed the cure, mordin doesn't die and EDI stays in the ship
Later recover robot body
Cure the Genophage.
Only to watch a color vanquish the Krogan.
I'd want a different future.
Cool story bro.
I believe Clint Mansell and another composer did the whole soundtrack. Can't remember the other composers name atm.
Damn it Mordin...
Because Protheans didn't need to write letters to form words.
this song made some form of liquid come from my eyes. you humans call it "tears". or crying.
In ME4,I want a new threat that is more powerful tan the Reapers and it's a whole new trilogy and if you pick either Control or Synthesis then the Reapers will help you.And each ending brings a different style of gameplay for your character and squadmates.Synthesis would interesting.
Tali's death did seem a bit rushed and not too well felt compared to death's such as Legion's or Mordin's to be honest. Legion's death was expected to be more dramatic though considering that everyone loves Tali.
and so will I. Now hold your heads high like true Kogan! Theres a Reaper THAT NEEDS KILLING!!
Succesful trolling right there.
All stand for Tuchunka's national anthem!
Wouldn't it have been epic if this soundtrack was used for Shepard's final speech?
"The Scientist Salarian"
This sounds very... Doctor Who-y. I can't put my finger on why... but, it's definately Doctor Who-y
This is nice music--forget about ME franchise. I'll probably listen to this long after I've played my last game.
I refuse to acknowledge the ending. I'll pretend there was a good ending if I have to.
I will!
@IamBrutalL3g3nd The CEO of Bioware promised "Game Content Initiatives"
And also said "Mass Effect universe can, and will, continue."
Story wise, it depends on the current Krogan leader. If Wrex is in charge, he's going to be a good leader for his people, especially if supported by Eve/Bakara. However, should Wreav be in command and Eve/Bakara die, better choice is to fake it, because Wreav is a warmongering asshole who'd turn on his 'allies' as soon as the Reapers are dealt with in the name of glory. Wrex and Eve or Wrex Alone? Don't fake it, Wreav and Eve, possibly fake it, Wreav alone? Fake the cure.
goodbye mordin
Very dragon agey ... i love it !
Personally after watching the video, i hope bioware plays on that.
shepard just gave the order to save the council. It was saved with the efforts of the alliance fleet, not shepard, and he couldn't have stopped the collectors if it wasn't for cerberus. I'm not saying that shepard isn't a hero or sth like that, but he saved the galaxy with the help of the humans so isn't it logical that the humans are the most badass of all?
THANK YOU! I was wondering why it sounded so familiar!
I wanted to save them.
Wrex is my bro.
Best mission in the game was this one.