First: I respect your decision, but I disagreeJackandTom said:This thread is not original or creative but I want people to know.
I liked the ending to Mass Effect 3.
Sure, the decisions in the 3 games meant more or less nothing where the ending is concerned but I liked the ending ITSELF. I chose the "paragon" ending and I think it really suited my Shepard well. It was a nice ending in my opinion.
Also, I think the hatred for Mass Effect 3 has gone too far, many are just jumping on the hatin' band wagon. When I was playing the last 20 minutes or so, I could see why some might be angry but not too the extent it has reached.
So, to add a bit of discussion value to this, who else liked the ending? All I've seen (on the Escapist anyway) is pure hatred but there must be someone else who liked it, right? RIGHT?
EDIT: Another thing, my brother got the perfect renegade ending and even though they are quite similar, I think that one is a good ending as well. If mass effect only had one ending I think the renegade one would do nicely, what with the hinting of Shepard still being alive at the end. I think there are slight continuity errors (why is my team on the Normandy?) but I think the perfect renegade ending where everyone including Shepard lives (except all synthetics of course) is a satisfying ending to the series. I would've, however, liked maybe a cut scene to explain the impact of my decisions and maybe individual cut scenes for crew members, but all in all I liked it.
Second: A general trend I have noticed with those that support the ending, and those who don't, is that those who support the ending tend to like the broad idea of the ending, and feel like it fits their Shepard, whilst not caring so much about the details. Those who don't support the ending tend to look into the details, see that almost nothing fits, find that nothing suits their Shepard, and then go 'Well WTF am I meant to do?'.
Third: My experience with the endings.
I was pumped. I'd gathered every resource I could, I had every fleet in my hands. 7K+ EMS, and I was riding into battle to Save Anderson, Earth and stop the Reapers. The battle on Earth felt rushed, but the desperation of everything kinda fit in with that. I made it to the conduit, and it felt like a battle to get to TIM. I was liking it, not knowing what people's problems were. The boss fight with TIM was a let down. Nothing more than a 90% linear conversation, that the only way you could get that 10% non linearity was if you had completed previous objectives throughout the game (I.E: Used the Paragon/Renegade option every time you talked to him, not just in the final battle). I had my talk with Anderson, then I feinted as Hackett told me the Conduit was doing nothing. That was my climax. Everything went rapidly down hill from there. I was given three choices - not one of which suited my Shepard, reflected my actions and choices, or didn't involve space magic and destroying the relays and therefore galactic civilization too. Not one. I sat there for about 10 minutes thinking 'What do I do? Maybe there's an option to just wait and let the fleets fight the Reapers?'. No. Instead, I was shoehorned into the same endings as everyone else, that my Shepard had to just accept - no argument - and make a choice he really would never have made. Then I saw the endings on Youtube. Blatant copy paste if I had ever seen one. Literally 5 seconds of the whole ending sequence might have been different, excluding the different colours. Forgive me, but I'm used to Bioware at least making it look like my choices were important. Seeing the Council at the end of ME1, Seeing my upgraded Normandy kick Collector ass in ME2 - ME3 just fell flat on its face in this department. I can no longer play ME games. I played them as I felt like I was building towards something, fighting for something. I played as I thought my choices would make a difference. I went through the poor gameplay in 1 and 2 more times than I can count to get my choices ready, to do the best I could to save Earth. In the end, nothing mattered. That was crushing. Add to that plot holes, character inconsistencies, space magic, and numerous other grievances - its not hard to understand why many hate the endings.
Finally: I am happy for you if you liked the ending, but I have felt the full brunt of how bad they are for some people. I do not think Retake ME3, the FTC complaint, or anything is going to far. Retake ME3 was for a good cause, until that cause shut down the fundraiser as it didn't want to be associated with the movement. The FTC complaint is somewhat legitimate, and a serious issue. We were promised some specific things pre release - 1 example being no ending A, B or C - and they were not delivered. Should devs be allowed to so blatantly falsely advertise? Or is restricting them to 'We are planning on' statements too restricting on their freedom?