What are you talking about Boreale totally kicked ass on Kaurava.Alssadar said:Cowboy Bebop
Bastion: Reverting backSuicide run to avenge the death of his lover that ended with the famous "Bang!" scene. I was originally mad, but in retrospect, it was a fantastic ending that has yet to be paralleled as far as I know.
Dawn of War: Soulstorm;As it seems to notice, the Calamity did happen again, but the Kid and the rest enjoyed an okay time before hand, to lose it all again.
Also, the part with Zulf (carry or kill) was a good pre-end end.
Boreale died there.
If not, then Borealum--which is just sad, not good.
(Capcha says 'sweet dreams.' Does that mean I'm going to die, or that my dreams are going to end sad with good background?
Really? I always thought of Casablanca as a happy ending. Rick ultimately finds a way to cope with what happened in Paris, Ilsa and Victor escape to America to continue the resistance, and Rick and Louis ride off into the sunset.Johnnydillinger said:Finally. That title totally describes this thread; feared noone would mention it.Evil Alpaca said:Casablanca
As a twist, I think the total opposite of that (happy ending that is really just bad after all) would be Seven Samurai by Kurosawa. If you've seen the movie, you know what I'm talking about.
I'd like to clear this up because I've seen it discussed in a few other areas. The Normandy isn't crippled from the effect. What you see is the Mass Effect Relay field collapsing. If you've ever watched any Star Trek, it's the same concept as the Warp Field destabilizing. The ship isn't damaged by the wave, it's damaged because it was in the Mass Effect field when the field stopped working, and so what you're seeing is the Normandy being thrown from the effect. That's why it crashes, not because it was damaged by the effect.Candidus said:How come the relay effect cripples the Normandy when it just washes over the ships and soldiers elsewhere?
Actually I thought that ending was hilarious, overreacting teens at their worse.DoctorSun said:Romeo and Juliet, anyone?
Basically defined the idea of a sad ending for me.
You.... I was planning on play infamous 2 soon. I guess its my fault for coming on this thread so oh well.Fox242 said:inFamous 2, the Hero ending. It made me cry to see the way Cole sacrificed himself, but he saved the world and was rightly honored for his actions.
Dammit, ninja'd D:Asita said:Perhaps you've heard of Romeo and Juliet?
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along-Blog ended on a depressing note with the protagonist emotionally destroyed because of the...collatoral damage of his last attempt to beat Captain Hammer.
you know it's the damnedest thing, i kept thinking morrowind when i was typing this but i couldn't figure out why i thought it was sad.Devil_Worshipper said:Games: Morrowind (don't ask me why, the whole series has a feeling of melancholy.)
I'm so sorry.JoshTheREfan said:You.... I was planning on play infamous 2 soon. I guess its my fault for coming on this thread so oh well.Fox242 said:inFamous 2, the Hero ending. It made me cry to see the way Cole sacrificed himself, but he saved the world and was rightly honored for his actions.