True when I read about the dark energy ending, I wasn't like "Yes! This is the ending we needed!". But I don't think it's fair to necessarily judge it without giving them a chance to even craft it.Atrocity wrote...
In all fairness, from what I've heard about the Dark Energy ending... I wouldn't have liked that one either. It might have been better than the current one, but frankly I think "edgy dark everyone dies" endings are cheap way to end stories. Everyone does it, and it's in no way more artistic or better than a so called happy ending.
ME1 and 2 had happy options. They made you work for it, but that's just the thing, in games and in general, when you put effort in, you expect something of equal or greater value to come out. Otherwise you feel cheated, and rightly so.
One big difference from what I read, was the idea that you can reject the Reapers attempt at a solution, and try to save the galaxy by your own means. However f it turned out that was supposed to be ultimately futile, and the only answer is to sacrifice the entire human race... then it would be potentially worse than what we already got, with perhaps a tad bit less space magic.
In the end, I don't agree that either would be seriously fitting. But I do agree with Biggles' suggestion that it still goes a long way in invalidating their statements about artistic integrity (a lot of things do).
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