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I think I saw somewhere that they intend to create a new game, a multiplayer (think larger scale) game.
It would probably take off from that ending.
But yeah I agree with you
Still an awesome, awesome game. But dat ending sucked.
But when you have survived Mass Effect 3 endings, anything else taste like fine foie gras.
Oh and yes the ending Sux.
Also it would have been heaps better with no story whats so ever, once you get to the church.
I had a person follow me but when i activated the mission my partner decided to go home. While he went home he was ambushed by zombies so i decided to help making me leave the 'mission area'. Once i killed everything the final cut scene never activated but the 'Wall Mission' radio talk played again. So i reactived the mission and did everything again but minus my ammo, health and staminia bars. This time my partner was stuck on the bridge and didnt move so he attacted all the normal zombies to him that were coming from the blocked cars.
Anyways the ending was a bit anti climatic.
Bravo. Seriously OP, this game was never supposed to be some revolutionary foray into zombie apocalypse story telling. The focus was the gameplay. Did you actually pay attention to the story? It wasn't anything special... so why would it end special?