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Best reaction to that I’ve seen.
7:40 for the specific end boss reaction.
It is so satisfying listening to these guys react to the absolute train wreck that is this game's endgame.
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Best reaction to that I’ve seen.
7:40 for the specific end boss reaction.
Starfox Adventures still holds a special hated place in my heart a decade later for having the single worst final battle I’ve ever played.
The game’s big bad is this lizard nazi furry named general scales. He’s built up similarly to ganondorf over the course of the game and at the very end you’re thrown into an arena with him with dramatic music ready for a 1v1 melee.
.. but unfortunately the fight AI was literally never implemented because of how rushed the game was. The fight starts and you land a single hit on him and suddenly out of nowhere he gets vaporized. Fight over.
30 seconds later you’re crammed into Fox’s arwing and forced into a terrible Starfox fight vs Andross, who up until that point hadn’t been present in the game at all. You win and there’s no plot resolution, the only reward you get is not having to play the game anymore.
As opposed to the PS1 MOH where you blow up the Krauts' V2 launch facility and soaring Michael Giachhino score plays.Medal of Honor 2010
You die. Your squad sits around your body bummed out about it. Linkin Park music inexplicably plays over the credits.
Have to vote for System Shock 2 as well.
Still, I did find the MC going “Nah” and then blowing SHODAN away hilarious for how out of left field it was.
The reward you get are the seeds that would germinate in the sequel and end up blowing in everyone face un Command. Oh heythere's another game with awful ending: the default ending is a return to the status quo you had at the beginning of the game except Fox isn't the asshole this time and every other ending ks straight out of shitty fanficsStarfox Adventures still holds a special hated place in my heart a decade later for having the single worst final battle I’ve ever played.
The game’s big bad is this lizard nazi furry named general scales. He’s built up similarly to ganondorf over the course of the game and at the very end you’re thrown into an arena with him with dramatic music ready for a 1v1 melee.
.. but unfortunately the fight AI was literally never implemented because of how rushed the game was. The fight starts and you land a single hit on him and suddenly out of nowhere he gets vaporized. Fight over.
30 seconds later you’re crammed into Fox’s arwing and forced into a terrible Starfox fight vs Andross, who up until that point hadn’t been present in the game at all. You win and there’s no plot resolution, the only reward you get is not having to play the game anymore.
Ken Levine has talked about what went wrong.Have to vote for System Shock 2 as well.
Still, I did find the MC going “Nah” and then blowing SHODAN away hilarious for how out of left field it was.
Wasn't unusal for games to have shitty endings back then though.“Due to miscommunications or differing ideas, a different cinematic video was created from the one that I originally scripted,” says Levine. “It had this elaborate sequence where Shodan would attempt to kill you in a double-cross, as this ‘cyber stinger’ that was in view provided tension of your impending doom.” Upon getting his hands on the video for the ending sequence, Levine didn’t see anything that he wrote in the script. “We didn’t have much to work with. It was like when you look in the cupboard and you’re trying to make soup, and you have a bag of salt and couple of pinto beans.” Working with fixed assets can be extremely challenging especially with limited time and resources as well as fighting the technology back then. Levine remembers, “We had to write to the assets we had at that point, and all we could do was edit it. We completely ran out of time and that cut scene wasn’t the right ending for the game.”
I looked it up and every source i found say that's supposedly the same guy that's been the main antagonist in the game the Black Hand of Sauron who Talion has done everything in the game to get kill him for killing his wife and son.Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor
You "fight" a "literally who", Talion gets upset that he was being used (no shit) and 3 fucking quick-time events later you beat Sauron and the game ends.
I was completely flabbergasted. Felt like I was playing Dying Light for a second.
South Park: The Fractured But Whole.
Hate to break it to you, but even if Dinosaur Planet was finished, General Scales wouldnt have been the final battle.
He would've been robbed of final villain status through another character who showed up pretty much out of nowhere like Andross did.
The intended final boss was reduced to a side-scroller boss in the final game
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Felt like how an episode of the show would end to me, so I didn’t mind it. I gotta remember to play those DLC packs though.South Park: The Fractured But Whole.
You go through the main story having a bunch of silly fun shit thrown at you. You fight just about every character and reference from the last decade or so of the show. Then it slams on brakes with a completely lackluster final fight and an anticlimactic ending where it all just...stops.
It's one of those games where the destination is not nearly as good as the journey there.
The thing that got me is that Canada is visible on the map and blocked off the whole game by a normal 'this path is locked' icon. In the postgame the blockage is gone except the canadian border is just a gigantic wall with one canadian on top taunting you about all of the amazing JRPG adventures happening on the other side that you can't access, complete with muffled 8-bit combat sounds. It's funny but irritating because that was easily the funniest gag in TSOT given how simultaneously low and high effort it was and I was waiting