No, no, by the time the ending of 3 rolled around, murdering Shepard to put an end to the stupid seems like a pretty fair trade. The problem isn't that Shepard dies at the end. If that was a problem no one could start up a playthrough of ME2, because Shepard dies at the beginning there. It's not that the ending is sad. It's that it is incurably retarded. The new DLC makes it even dumber.fezzthemonk said:This is the only reason everyone is mad. I don't care how they dress it up, it all boils down to "But i didn't want my Shepard to die"everythingbeeps said:No, the problem with the ending is that there's no happy ending whatsoever.
Now, not only do we have Shepard randomly taking bullshit from the Starchild, now they're actually asking the little fuck for more irrelevant exposition. And when everyone asked, "where the fuck did that thing come from?" they didn't mean, tell me it's origin story, they meant "where was this when the ending was being set up. Of course, Bioware gave us an origin story instead. And of course, now the exposition proves that the brightest minds in Mass Effect's galaxy cannot recognize a battery when they are goddamn building one. Nevermind that no one noticed it was designed to latch onto the Citadel way back before Timmy stole it.
No, killing Shepard is poetic justice for all the stupidity they've inflicted in the past two games. A bleak ending is a good thing because these people, all of these people are too dumb to live.
The problem is the ending is utter gibberish that doesn't resolve a damn thing outside of a flat out deus ex machina. Seriously, Star Trek Voyager's obsession with mashing the reset button until their hand fell off resulted in better endings than this.