If You Could Rewrite a Game Ending...

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Brown Cap

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If you could rewrite the ending to any game, how would it end?

I was discussing the Walking Dead game with my room mate; he and I agreed that it couldn't have ended any differently - some people might think the opposite, and it could have gone entirely in another direction.
I understand there are many game endings that left some people unsatisfied: How would you change them?
 

Tom_green_day

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Fallout 3. I'd stop it bugging so that I could do the damn thing and get onto Broken Steel.
But GTA4. It had such miserable endings. They didn't need to have so many people die.
 

Requia

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Fallout 3, it should be possible to send a ghoul or mutant companion in to fix the reactor.
 

Romblen

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There's this spot on the ground. There used to be a horse there. No one is quite sure where it went, but the most popular theory was that it was beat into the dirt so much, that nothing remained. I will now hit that dirt with a stick.

Mass Effect 3: "Shepard! We successfully completed that device that we've been talking about for a while. Press the button to activate the device!"

Shepard presses the button. All the reapers explode and the galaxy is saved. Simple, but effective.
 

TheYellowCellPhone

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Bioshock Infinite. The twist related to Elizabeth can stay, because it is a pretty okay twist. All the twists involving alternate reality bullshits including Comstock's identity, the Lutece twins meeting, and Booker's past are completely redone or entirely thrown away. Elizabeth's tears remain only a combat use and a way to get the plot moving instead of becoming a central plot element.
 

The_Scrivener

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Mass Effect/Fallout 3 are both the most obvious answers.

Sorry everyone, I'll take the obvious answer.

In Fallout 3, I dodged the bullet by going in myself so the stupid convoluted dumb awkward moment didn't happen. ME3 though...avoiding that was pretty impossible.

New ending: Shepherd blows up the house of whoever's idea it was to let multiplayer affect a single player campaign in any regard.
 

Brewtus

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The correct answer to this question is Mass Effect 3. Even their Extended Edition, or whatever EA called it, could not correct the fundamentally flawed way in which that game ended.