Wonderful game right up to the last hour. Then it got right fucked from there onwards.BBQ Platypus said:I'd say KotOR II, but I don't even consider that to be an ending at all.
Fucking Lucasarts policies.
Wonderful game right up to the last hour. Then it got right fucked from there onwards.BBQ Platypus said:I'd say KotOR II, but I don't even consider that to be an ending at all.
Except nothing really happened that could count as ending? My favorite game ever, but that ending (or rather lack of it) was a huge letdown for me.Shaegor said:Why so? It wasn't enormously epic but t'was still good imofunksobeefy said:Knights of the Old Republic 2
I know I'm in the minority here, but I loved Xen...except for its shitty end level. I had a savegame specifically so I could do a Xen run to kill a couple of hours. One time started with no ammo, another time I went through whilst on LSD. THAT was fun. Let's see, games with disappointing boss fights? Gears of War 2 and Painkiller. I killed Lucifer without even meaning to!MR.Spartacus said:I'm voting for Halflife. Zen sucked something fierce. Timed platforming in a first person perspective whilst enemies spawn just to knock you off? Not my idea of a good time. Also Fallout 3 without Broken Steel is major wall-banger.
You why Fallout 2 's ending seemed like shit? Because the first had 2 awesome endings. I would have been happy with just killing the president (hello FBI agent how are you doing?)hardlymotivated said:The ending of Fallout 2 seemed a bit... eh. I mean, Frank Horrigan was pretty cool and all, but we're essentially shown two clips of him being a heartless bastard and then he wants to stop us from leaving the oil rig because... ?
You'd think somebody as heartless as Horrigan would want to get the hell out of that oil rig so he could continue terrorising people, not act as an arbitrary final boss. That said, it was rather cathartic to watch him split into two pieces before his death, so perhaps that makes up for it.