AgreedEphraim J. Witchwood said:Every Pokemon game. EVER.
if it weren't for one game...
who's name I can't remember right now I'll get back to you on this one...
*grumbles at self trying to remember*
AgreedEphraim J. Witchwood said:Every Pokemon game. EVER.
So you saw the twist coming? My jaw hit the floor the first time I saw that ending. I'm always willing to forgive a super short ending as long as there's a proper twist to it.BlackandBlueMage said:may not be the worst, but it was my first terrible ending. Diablo. setting up a sequel with a quick 20 second stupid as hell cutscene. my little 14 year old self just about flipped out when the game just ended
The un-original part i'm refering to was the star-wars type part during the ending. As for the rest of it, just seemed a massive cop out. I'm sure there are better ways of ending a series, not that i'd personally be able to come up with one.MechaBlue said:Out of curiosity, where else has that ending appeared?Ridgemo said:Monkey Island 2. It was so lame and unoriginal i nearly had to tear my own face off after how much my friends raved about the game.
Also, my personal least favorite ending was Bioshock. For such a strong story for a majority of the game, the ending felt rushed and kind of lame all around.
That's because it wasn't a Castlevania game.SpireOfFire said:castlevania lords of shadow. that ending straight up SUCKED. and this is coming from a die hard castlevania fan.
OH YEAH!WOPR said:AgreedEphraim J. Witchwood said:Every Pokemon game. EVER.
if it weren't for one game...
who's name I can't remember right now I'll get back to you on this one...
*grumbles at self trying to remember*
Seems like Rampage world tourGaz6231 said:This is probably going way too far back for most forumers, but Kid Chameleon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Chameleon_%28video_game%29] for the Mega Drive (Genesis) has the most anticlimactic ending of ANY game considering how much effort you have to put in to see it. Almost a HUNDRED brick-hard levels to traverse, just to get this;
*snip*
I may have been a kid, but I still called bullshit.
yeah, it was a twist alright, a twist worthy of shyamalan! as in, totally unexpected, yet still makes the viewer feel cheated and stupid._Janny_ said:So you saw the twist coming? My jaw hit the floor the first time I saw that ending. I'm always willing to forgive a super short ending as long as there's a proper twist to it.BlackandBlueMage said:may not be the worst, but it was my first terrible ending. Diablo. setting up a sequel with a quick 20 second stupid as hell cutscene. my little 14 year old self just about flipped out when the game just ended![]()
The Legenday cards.... They speak to me....Whichi said:How about the pokemon trading card game?Ephraim J. Witchwood said:Every Pokemon game. EVER.
I felt the ending was rather good actually. It finished things nicely and let you draw your own conclusions as to what happened to your character.Jezzascmezza said:You took the words right out of my mouth.Count Igor said:Fallout 3. I think we can all agree on that. (No DLC)
I hate it when open world games like that prevent you from continuing your game after you beat the main quest.
Far Cry 2 was like that too, except it didn't have any DLC that let you continue playing.
I prefer that one to Fable 3...granted, Fable 3 has an actual end boss. Anyway, I say Fable 3 because the end is flung on the player unexpectedly and, if you're not ready it could potentially turn your Albion into a barren wasteland. Sure, you may have done everything right but everyone will still hate your guts.ReservoirAngel said:Quick and easy: which game you've played has got the lamest ending to it?
For me personally it was Fable 2. You have somewhat of a big fight with a whole bunch of annoying dudes, then it carries on and you finally win by killing a guy who dies with one attack. It's very anticlimactic.
It was pretty much the exact opposite; every level was different, the gameplay was simple yet addictive and the difficulty level was just enough to keep you coming back for more. It was an utterly, astoundingly good game bar the anti-climactic ending.WOPR said:Seems like Rampage world tourGaz6231 said:This is probably going way too far back for most forumers, but Kid Chameleon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Chameleon_%28video_game%29] for the Mega Drive (Genesis) has the most anticlimactic ending of ANY game considering how much effort you have to put in to see it. Almost a HUNDRED brick-hard levels to traverse, just to get this;
*snip*
I may have been a kid, but I still called bullshit.
100 annoyingly samey levels designed to own you and suck your quarters only to give you the 3 monsters shrinking down to tiny sizes only to have them fall into a woman's very cartoony cleavage.
I thought the ending was brilliant.Enemy Of The State said:Medal of Honor...
Seriously, after all that,Rabbit dies just as the evac chopper arrives...
Oh god, I had forgotten about that. It seriously scared me with how they broke/shattered/destroyed/obliterated the 4th wall...TheEvilCheese said:And then there's Assassins creed 2, pulling a crystal skull moment at the last minute.
Wow. Of course I would get ninja'd by the very last post. Although, for me the problem wasn't the wholeTheEvilCheese said:And then there's Assassins creed 2, pulling a crystal skull moment at the last minute.
Yeah, I didn't get that game at all. I tried reading the plot summary on wikipedia but that made me even more confused.ZombieGenesis said:Nothing can really beat Siren: Blood Curse.
A game that revolves around subtle psychological horror, stealth and an insectoid interpretation of the classic Japanese 'creepy zombies' in an abandoned town. How does it end?
You travel to an alternate dimension to find a magical sword and a box that allows you to throw mystic blue fireballs, then you fight a giant moth made of legos inside what appears to be a giant spiral of colour like a gyroscope. Once you beat it the outro makes even less sense.
The main boy carries a beat box and plays rock music while fighting eternal waves of zombies with his super powered sword, and for some reason the dad shows up in a desert somewhere entirely unrelated to the plot with a closing to a plotline that doesn't make any sense at all.
More a mindfuck than a failure.