Worst game ending Ever!


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At the person who doesnt play zelda games.

This was not made by Nintendo.

The real zelda games rae 1000 times better then that and are rated some of the best video games ever . especially oot.

(notice I didnt say the best games I said some of the best)

IF Nintendo quit the console business and became like sega and put zelda on the 360 xbox fans would go crazy lol.

A - Hey at least you could laugh at the ending! You ever completed KOTOR 2? *shudders* (Sky Omega)

B - Can't say I remember the ending.. (Mad Guy)

Well its a sort of ending...(anyone not wanting to know, either turn away now or too late lol) You're on the Planet Malchor 5 and the ship you came in (Ebon Hawk) falls through the planets depths. You have a showdown with the old woman who's with you through the game (Kriea) and she dies almost Palpatine Style. Then it cuts to the planet and shows you space (ooooh powerful ending already) and cuts to the credits! What happens to the exile? (character you play as) The final cut scene is titled 'Assuming the Throne' and what are you going to do, rule the Galaxy? Revan was going to until he disappeared in time for KOTOR 2. Perhaps Revan should come back in KOTOR 3 to kill the exile so we tie up both endings properly. At least at the end of KOTOR 1 we felt we'd dominated the galaxy (if ur the darkside).

Damn, somebody played the entire game? That's sad. And just to confirm what others have said, this game was NOT made by Nintendo, they never even speak of the game. The CD-i Zelda games are part of a broken agreement with Phillips, google it, it's part of Nintendo's dark side :ninja:

EDIT: and I've seen worse, the Turok 1 ending didn't even had any closure.

Come on, everybody, we all know the worst ending of any game, by far, was the Halo 2 ending. Remember:

Hype + Lame cliffhangar + Overt misdirection = Crappy ending

have you even seen the video??? its horrible lol.

i was hoping that it would evolve into some type of giant elf orgy or something at the end there. but nope...nothing, just a feast. and they dont even say how the feast went. :no:

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