Descendants: The Road Ahead
In a vain attempt to avoid writing actual blog content, Vaal ends up writing blog content. Continue reading
In a vain attempt to avoid writing actual blog content, Vaal ends up writing blog content. Continue reading
Vaal ruminates on how comic book writers treat bigotry, and a possible justification for omnicide in the Marvel Universe. Also, you get to watch and awesome old cartoon. Continue reading
So I was so jazzed about starting Generations Aflame, I forgot to post the LI Annual first. No worries though, it will be posted in place of a blog Friday.
Warning: This post contains mild spoilers for Mass Effect 3, but not details.
The gaming world’s been on fire a while now about the end of Bioware’s Mass Effect 3 and has opened a lot of discussion about what makes a good ending and what makes a hasty ending hacked together because of executive meddling caring more about release dates than putting out the best possible product (not my words).
Full disclosure, I haven’t played Mass Effect; not because I’m trying to be internet cool and avoiding the fun, popular thing, but because my computer can’t keep pace with fun, popular things. I have, however, watched videos of the end and listened to the debates. All in all, I feel I know enough to use the ME3 ending as a flimsy excuse to talk about what makes a good ending and why.
Having written a lot and read, played and watched even more, I can attest to endings being the hardest thing to pull off well. Getting started is hard in a motivational sense, but endings are complicated by the need to resolve plot points, provide closure, and accent tones and themes built up over the course of the story.
A more detailed look at a concept I spoke about on my old blog. Also, Batman Continue reading