Bionic Weapon wrote...
I hear ya. I was very impressed when I first heard 16 endings. I have Shepards of each class, so I was ecstatic to play through all the endings to have a story for each one... Then I find out what was really going on and it hurt. It was very devastating to hear that all my Shepards would have the same outcome.
And as you said no closure. I wasn't expecting Mardi Gras or girls in tinfoil miniskirts and thigh-high boots but at least what I did with Shepard as a whole. How what he did changed everything. The fact that this human whose species was considered the new kid and/ or moving too fast united the galaxy, helped to resolve conflicts that seemed impossible and even when brushed off about this galactic threat held his head high and did not give into bitterness bureaus he had made up his mind that this fight needed to be fought even if no one at the time would assist.. That deserves respect and then some.
Show me that everything I did since the beginning has lead to this point. It's the series finale so to speak so make it a good one where we can sit back and say " I did this"! "This is how my story ends" This is what I see for my Shepard".
Bioware laid out the path for us but we choose where in that path we wanted out characters to go. What kind of person he/ she was going to be. It was our choices and it was our story to tell.
Shepard needs the closure that the two games were building up to, to see everything he did mattered, and that everything he gathered was right there, ready to stand ,fight, and even die by his side.
That is what matters what we did to get there.
I know, right? I don't understand how a company who made DA:O made such an awful ending for ME3. I mean, DA:O had a great ending (dying, living...all choices in there) and it wasn't even the ending of the franchise.
I seriously thought they would've put more effort into the ending of ME3...




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