@cachinscythe I just wanted to reply based on the ME3 comment, to which I think you don't quite grasp exactly why it was so horrible.1. The Mass Effect franchise was designed around player choice. The ending took away ALL of that choice and said "lolz, pick your ending. It doesn't change anything but a few minor details and colours."2. The Mass Effect franchise was a science fiction, entirely believeable to take place. The ending turned it into "lolspacemagic" and destroyed all of the lore already set in place.3. The advertising campaigns leading up to ME3 promised a whole heap of features that weren't delivered upon. It was explicitly stated that ME3 would NEVER give you an "A, B or C ending".4. A lot of ME3 was half-assed and lazy (Tali's reveal, the entire ending, the massive plotholes, inter alia).5. How would you feel if, say, Harry Potter (let's use that as an example) ended with Snake coming in, shooting Voldemort, then shooting Harry Potter, then dropping a nuke in the entire magic world. Because that's pretty much EXACTLY what happened with Mass Effect (Snake is the Star Child, and it's a reversal from spacemagic to sci-fi).
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