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I think the endings fit perfectly in my opinion. I didn't like ME3 at all. A shit ending just seemed to fit with the rest of the shit in that game.
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  • Are you on crack? ME3 was amazing!

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  • Edited by Gomly1980: 5/25/2015 12:06:44 AM
    Personal preference. Probably save time if I quote myself... So, taken from a thread in a group about most disappointing game... [quote]Mass Effect 3 and no, not because of the ending. I usually avoid games I know will be disappointing but after the first two games I expected more from this. I warn you now, this will be a rant. EDI. Never, not once, throughout the entirety of ME2 did I think to myself "gee, I wish this monotone, irritating AI that I got stuck with every time I enter my ship had a body so she could force her verbal horse piss into my ears when i'm out on missions too". No, I didn't think that. I didn't like it in ME2. The only plus point was she is voiced by Tricia Helfer who played Number 6 in Battlestar Gallactica. To top that off I went through some of the most awkward sex bot conversations with a guy that has brittle bone syndrome. I mean yeah, getting on with a solid metal body when a slight breeze could shatter your limbs ..... what could possibly go wrong. James Vega. Oh look, a meathead. "Hey, look at me, i'm strong and I like to fight" ... well done, you're a bloody soldier just like every other no name soldier i've come across. How the hell did you manage to get your boring carcass into my ship? But wait, he has a back story. A back story in the form of an animated movie. A movie that made me dislike him more than I did throughout the entire game and that takes some doing. So let me clarify this. Bioware thought it would be a good idea to remove Jack (my favourite character), Samara, Miranda and Kasumi just to give them bit parts and replacing them with these two I couldn't possibly care any less about and would have launched through an airlock given the damn option. Genius Bioware. But wait, there is more. Lets turn Shepard into a massive tool. Lets have Shepard travel to the homes of all the other races and tell them they need to help Earth while their own planets get wiped out. We watched the Asari home world getting obliterated while saying "yeah, we need you on Earth" .... what? Prick... Now lets have the Quarians go up against the Geth again ... while the Reapers are wiping out the galaxy ... not only that, lets give the Quarians the most moronic leaders i've had the misfortune to come across in my video gaming history. Well done, you got your planet back .... you can have it for an hour until the Reapers get here and turn you into goo. Plonkers. Shuttle flying guy who's name I can never remember because I honestly couldn't give a toss. It's war, people die, get a grip you whining numpty. Where was the option to leave a platter of cheese at his desk? Star kid. I can take colour coded endings (even after hearing "we won;t be giving you set ending choices) but what I can't take is space child talking the most amount of balls in the entire game. "Hey, guess what? I made synthetics to wipe you out so synthetics can't wipe you out" .... giant flaccid penis, wind your neck in. Paragon system. Besides SWTOR (which is the worst morality system i've ever seen) the paragon system is truly awful. You can either be a massive dick or a bloody saint. Most people work in the middle ground, not here they don't. You can either kiss babies or kick puppies. Bioware needs to avoid morality systems until they learn to do them right. Even the game itself tries to stop you going to the end. Poor Marauder Shields, gaming sanity's last defender, does his damn best to say "go no further, you will regret it" but we ignored him, gunned him down and went on anyway. For a series that started off so well. The first ME did a decent job at giving you some freedom in levelling up your character. ME2 stripped it back a bit but ME3 said "look, you lot are just too stupid to be putting skill points in yourself if you have too much choice, we're taking away that choice for your own good". So pretty much turned an TPSRPG into just another action TPS. There is probably more but it's been a while and that's all I remember without playing it again and there is no force on earth powerful enough to make me do that.[/quote]

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