... You have said everything I wanted to, only better. And there's points for this theme all over the place: nobody ever explains what happened to you. Why? It doesn't matter how little you know, only that you get the job done. And once the job's done, you don't need to hang around, so why waste time/risk losing an asset? Back into stasis.Char-Nobyl said:"Final, critical moments"? The game was effectively over. Death was imminent. Freeman had done the job he was supposed to, so the G-Man showed up to reclaim his 'asset.' At least in my opinion, it did a brilliant job bookending the idea that Freeman, for all his skill and almost messianic image, was a pawn for powers far greater than himself.
...so it was Saruman who originally set Frodo on his quest, then?woodaba said:In the context of Lord of the Rings: Just as the ring falls into the lava, Saruman appears out of nowhere and imprisons Frodo in limbo.
FO3, on the other hand, is the point where I get to link everyone who likes the main plot to Spoiler Warning. Watch the Fallout 3 season, then tell me the plot makes sense (don't actually, I don't want an inbox full of sarcastic comments in 10-12 hours).
For newer bad endings, though... I'm going to go with... I've got nothing that hasn't already been said.