Azunite
June 5th, 2011, 09:51 AM
Read below if you have finished the game:
It was shocking. Cole died to save Kelso and at his funeral it was Earle who held the speech. Well because of him his life was ruined but I think Earle was the best choice for a speech. He was the first guy Cole met after he was promoted to Ad Vice and joined the big guys. Thanks to Earle Cole saw the real face of the city. At the end Cole felt as if Earle was his arch-enemy but Earle always tried to take things easily.
After the credits rolled, it showed how the Army surplus morphine got into streets, how Sheldon told other Marines that they could be rich by the theft and how Kelso stood against them.
It was a very good ending, the scenario was well written and it will be in my List of Unforgettible Games. I am planning to write a short book about this scenario, starting with Cole being promoted to Ad Vice and his demise...
What are your opinions on the ending? Or the game in general?
It was shocking. Cole died to save Kelso and at his funeral it was Earle who held the speech. Well because of him his life was ruined but I think Earle was the best choice for a speech. He was the first guy Cole met after he was promoted to Ad Vice and joined the big guys. Thanks to Earle Cole saw the real face of the city. At the end Cole felt as if Earle was his arch-enemy but Earle always tried to take things easily.
After the credits rolled, it showed how the Army surplus morphine got into streets, how Sheldon told other Marines that they could be rich by the theft and how Kelso stood against them.
It was a very good ending, the scenario was well written and it will be in my List of Unforgettible Games. I am planning to write a short book about this scenario, starting with Cole being promoted to Ad Vice and his demise...
What are your opinions on the ending? Or the game in general?