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    [SPOILERS] ¿¿ What did you think about the ending??

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    What did you guys think about the ending/last mission? Because me personally i was really disappointed. I was expecting a bit more of a challenge and to actually fight the boss but all i literally did was drive right up to the big door and thats it..

    Like we didn't even get to see the big boss in the flesh just in a cut scene. Also when Bowman shoots him, the gunshot didn't sound very realistic and felt soo poorly created. It sounded like a little paintball gun.. 'Pee, pew'

    Apart from that, really good game. Still a couple issues and bugs that need to be fixed and AI customization added, but that aside it was enjoyable to play. Love the map and can't wait for more content.
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    The whole story was a bit disappointing, because it was very static. We couldn't decide who we kill or who we just sabotage like it was advertised in the trailers. The ending was just the final touch to make it even worse. I was kind of okay that the rebels are against us - that added some difficulty to the mission, but not too much when you just took a chopper. But you couldn't do anything in the final cutscene. You couldn't kill or save Sueno, you couldn't arrest or let Bowman go... that sucks balls.

    And after you finished the mission, the game is like "okay, that never happened, just go on like it never happened. If you want it to happen, you have to play the mission again."
    Basically, as long as you play the game, the final mission NEVER happened. And THAT'S a bad start in the endgame. Because it's an endgame with no end before.
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    nyrue's Avatar Senior Member
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    95% of the boss' in this game were disappointing, like the most anti climatic moments I've ever played, most were done for me by the AI, some were just poorly designed like setting you up for failure the first time (las plaga) and they behaved no differently than a regular sicario, I enjoyed most of this game but they really phoned it in here
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    I think the multiple endings could have been done differently, maybe killing a certain number of buchones gave you ending A and killing a certain number gave you ending B.
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    I enjoyed the story, I found El Sueno to be quite interesting, and I liked collecting all the little bits of lore at my leisure.
    My only issue was I didn't get to kill/capture El Sueno myself. I wanted to decide his fate.
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    *SPOILERS*

    The last mission was very underwhelming and illogical.

    I have forseen the fact that the rebels would turn on us in the end almost at the start of the game, so no surprise there. Good for the added difficulty, I guess. I just think it's funny that you can still request a chopper before you enter the room where Bowman's tied up.

    Why was Holt (or whoever) threatening to burn the country to the ground if anything happend to Bowman? She had the charisma of a dead buffalo, clearly driven by her lust for vengeance and was just giving them one suicidal mission after another? There was nothing to suggest any sort of deeper bond between the operatives and their recently assigned handler.

    Bowman showing up at the scene mere seconds after you fought your way through the rebels, Unidad forces and Sueno's men, means you're the only one on this mission who wasn't given the seemingly standard issue teleporting device your AI team mates were using throughout the game.

    When did she make the ending video? Did she know Sueno would strike a deal with the CIA? Granted, she seems to be a freaking magician when it comes to making videos, being able to whip up a briefing video on a buchon whose existence we've learned about mere seconds beforehand, but still.

    Why was she willing to risk everything (career, life even) "for the people of Bolivia" when it was the botched CIA mission (she was in charge of), that helped turn La Gringa and El Yayo to Santa Blanca in the first place? She didn't show any personal interest in the country at any point. La Gringa was actually the one helping the people in Bolivia (both before and after becoming involved with SB) and Bowman clearly hated that woman, while being willing to strike deals with La Reina.

    And most importantly, how was El Sueno supposed to become a dictator? One would think the deal you'd strike with a captive drug lord would be to reveal his information on the other cartels and associated terrorist groups for a witness protection program, not a free reign over a country. Wasn't he just being hunted by both the Rebels and the Unidad a moments ago?

    And last, but not least, the Ricky Sandoval mission should have taken place before the final El Sueno mission (Sandoval's body, Sueno's cars, Sandoval's bombing, Sueno's capture) to keep the timeline reasonable. Having a chat with Sueno over comms after he's been killed 2 missions before seems a bit... odd and unnecessary.
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    Thanks everyone for sharing your opinions on this. We appreciate the input!
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