I'm American and I hated the ending.
The thing I hated most was it went completely against the moral theme the rest of the series. What seemed to me to be the theme was "Refusal to give up freedom, no matter what the cost". After all, isn't that pretty much basically what Shepard said in the first game when Saren explained that they could survive by working with the Reapers?
Even Renegade Shepard believed in personal freedom. Unlike other "Dark Side" morality characters, he doesn't try to enslave and leash innocents. He hurts them, but he's more like some kind of asshole pirate taking freedom too far, than an evil Sith trying to enslave.
The fact is, however, that no matter what ending you choose to the series, you're basically giving in and sacrificing freedom to ensure survival.
With the destroy option, you're sacrificing the Geth, also yourself, also anyone with as many crucial implants as yourself (aka: a LOT). This choice restricts less free will than the others, but you're still commiting genocide without anyones' say in the matter. That's kind of what you've been fighting against.
With the control, you basically play/become God to the residents of this galaxy, and it's implied that you will continue the cycle because you will be changed.
The Synthesis option is the one that's supposed to be the most light-hearted, some even consider this the "correct" ending. But in truth it's the most cruel and backwards-thinking solution there is. The argument is that since Organics and Synthetics can NEVER get along (highly debatable), then we just mix the two and everything will be fine. Basically what it's saying is that in the face of controversy, you have to eliminate your differences. Not work it out. Not understand each other. You have to become exactly the same, because you can't be diverse AND civil.
This goes completely against the morals of the rest of the series.
...And I could go on for an hour, but I have work, and my eyes are closing as I'm typing this...
Sorry if I don't make sense, it's midnight.
The thing I hated most was it went completely against the moral theme the rest of the series. What seemed to me to be the theme was "Refusal to give up freedom, no matter what the cost". After all, isn't that pretty much basically what Shepard said in the first game when Saren explained that they could survive by working with the Reapers?
Even Renegade Shepard believed in personal freedom. Unlike other "Dark Side" morality characters, he doesn't try to enslave and leash innocents. He hurts them, but he's more like some kind of asshole pirate taking freedom too far, than an evil Sith trying to enslave.
The fact is, however, that no matter what ending you choose to the series, you're basically giving in and sacrificing freedom to ensure survival.
With the destroy option, you're sacrificing the Geth, also yourself, also anyone with as many crucial implants as yourself (aka: a LOT). This choice restricts less free will than the others, but you're still commiting genocide without anyones' say in the matter. That's kind of what you've been fighting against.
With the control, you basically play/become God to the residents of this galaxy, and it's implied that you will continue the cycle because you will be changed.
The Synthesis option is the one that's supposed to be the most light-hearted, some even consider this the "correct" ending. But in truth it's the most cruel and backwards-thinking solution there is. The argument is that since Organics and Synthetics can NEVER get along (highly debatable), then we just mix the two and everything will be fine. Basically what it's saying is that in the face of controversy, you have to eliminate your differences. Not work it out. Not understand each other. You have to become exactly the same, because you can't be diverse AND civil.
This goes completely against the morals of the rest of the series.
...And I could go on for an hour, but I have work, and my eyes are closing as I'm typing this...
Sorry if I don't make sense, it's midnight.