Finally got around to seeing the new endings.
1. Some plot holes were closed, and while people are still acting somewhat contrary to their established personalities in parts, it's no longer egregious and confusing.
2. Unfortunately, in closing some plot holes, they've also really buggered the pacing, particularly in the assault on the beam. What was once a somewhat terrifying/surreal sequence is now borderline comical as Harbinger toots and piddles about for a minute while you medivac some wounded off the field. Time out!
3. Star Child is just as irritating as ever. I'm not surprised to see they're still clinging to him. He was such a
monumentally terrible decision they pretty much NEED to try and own it.
4. The "Rejection" ending is quite the brazen middle finger to complainers. When I read the outline of it, it sounded like "everyone dies, but you'll get the reapers next time for sure because of it". It's not like that at all. It's "everyone dies, and you beg the next cycle not to be hopeless fuck wits like you were".
5. The extended cinematics/picture cards with voice over are alright, but they feel like the bare minimum. I'm a little shocked they took several months to put this out, because honestly it feels rather slapped together. If the original ending was like coming home to discover your house had burned down, the new ending is like coming home to discover your house has burned down, but someone has thoughtfully hung some potted plants in the wreckage.
Korten12 said:
"Strongly Implies?" Where the hell was that part? I must have missed it, was it after the part where it shows the mangled body of shepard lying alone in smoldering rubble take half a dying gasp? Shit, everyone already thinks you're dead, it must have been at least a few weeks of time as far as the travel back to their home planets with no relays is concerned, no way Shepard has survived that loong without food or water, alone, in such a mangled, bloodied state as he had been.
The crew also refuses to place your name on the wall o' death, and act quite smug and cheerful about it. Which is really kind of weird if you're not dead, because why have this faux ceremony in the first place? And really gross and inappropriate if you are dead, because they all look really pleased with themselves and make a big show of coyly NOT putting your name on the memorial wall.
I think it's fairly obvious you're meant to infer that Shepard is alive, or at the very least clinging to life, however physically impossible it is.