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Mass Effect 3 (2012)
Confused
The only reason I'm giving this game a 5 star rating is... well I have no idea what to give it really...
The storyline is engaging, the game-play is extremely improved, lots of choices to make, bla, bla, bla.
However, there are a number of bugs concerning some missions that appear, but can't be accessed and a very confusing galaxy map for a change. But I'd expect those to be fixed in a patch.
The thing that really bothers me, and without giving any spoilers away, is that the ending of the game is terrible. After having emotionally engaged me in many aspects, and developing relationships with other characters, races, etc, I was just left feeling empty and dissatisfied. It's like, no matter what you choose to do in the entire franchise can change the endings...
Like the title says... I'm confused.Across ME1 and ME2 and throughout ME3, the player is engaged in an epic story of 'galactic' proportions only to be left with a Matrix style ending and someones interpretation of the meaning of life. OK, in the end - that's a spoiler... I don't think that many people played the ME series to find out the meaning of life, but rather to enjoy the story of Commander Shepard and how he/she united a universe... And with polls on the Bioware website reaching 88% dissatisfied customers with the ending... At least I know I'm not crazy.
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2010)
When is Hollywood actually gonna make a horror movie?
Tooth faeries? Oh common... Even at that, if the movie actually contained one scary scene apart from the one already present in the trailer, I would be considering a better vote. Little ugly things living in a hole in the basement down which you could probably toss a dozen grenades and kill them all, and afraid of bright lights? Hmmm, shine a big freaking spotlight down the hole, then toss some grenades down...
Do Hollywood producers and directors really think people are so stupid not to realize the otherwise simple solutions to problems presented in most movies, and not just this one? Not to mention that the storyline in this movie is awfully hollow! I know that I'm not the only person with this opinion, for if no one else, the entire cinema was laughing through most of the movie. So... how exactly do you classify a movie as a HORROR, if people are laughing instead of screaming on their way out??