Weekend Confirmed 104 - Mass Effect 3, Diablo 3, GDC remainders
by Garnett Lee, Mar 16, 2012 11:00am PDTMass Effect 3 tops everyone's list. There's no way the Weekend Confirmed crew couldn't talk about it, but there are no spoilers... hell, Cannata's not even finished with it yet and we wouldn't want to do that to him. It's no secret, though, that the game's ending has rubbed a lot of fans the wrong way. What we want from game endings and the difficulties faced in putting a conclusion on a story we've invested so many hours offers a lot to consider. We also take a first look at some of our impressions from the game being careful to not give anything story-related away. Other things are happening as well. There's the Diablo 3 release date announcement, finally, and we've got a bunch of stuff left over from GDC last week as well. It's a non-stop ride to Finishing Moves.
Weekend Confirmed Ep. 104: 03/16/2012
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Round 1 00:00:30 – 00:27:07
Whatcha Been Playing Part 1 00:27:42 – 00:57:22
Whatcha Been Playing Part 2 00:58:15 – 01:26:09
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Comments
The people who put the time and WORK into conceiving and executing a story (movie, game, book, comic series, TV series, whatever), have the right to determine how that story should end.
The people who put PLAY into a story, have no such right. They are the benefactors of other people's work. For the dozens of hours each of us gets out of an ME game, people put HUNDREDS of hours into making it. They get to make the call.
You get the choice to like it and continue supporting their work, or dislike it and be weary of their work in the future.
You do not get to demand changes or presume to know how the story 'should' end.
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The problem does come in when people start demanding a new ending. That's where the "entitlement" label really comes in. Honestly, I think it's a relatively small group that's spoiling all the other interesting discussion about why the ending doesn't work. This group has completely colored all the conversation surrounding the ending. Those who don't like it become labeled as "entitled" and those that do are "corporate shills". It's just another sad case of the internet ruining another could be great, critical conversation about games.
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