Spoilers ho.
Up until the ending - the final assault on Earth - I was forgiving of the many quirks of ME3. Losing half my sidequests because I didn't go back to the Citadel enough before finishing Tuchanka (and missing out on Kasumi and Thane.) The EDI-Joker thing feeling painfully forced.
The good stuff - the release of the Genophage cure, settling the Geth-Quartian conflict, having Javik being a jerk to everyone, made it all OK.
I don't think there is much point in me going over all the issues with the ending, though I didn't enjoy the ground combat sequences (the first to take out the anti-air was very disorienting with the shaking, the second crossing DMZ and then defending the missile battery went on WAY too long, and I think I fought five or six Brutes on Casual difficulty). There were nice moments, like saying goodbye to everyone in between the ground combat sequences, and of course Anderson.
Honestly, I don't feel like playing the game again. I don't feel like playing MP - and I enjoyed MP in the demo. I don't feel like playing through to the Citadel again so I can play out the Thane/Kasumi sequences. I certainly don't feel like playing the endgame ever again. I don't even want to watch the "Destroy" ending on Youtube.
It's depressing, but it's not the ending per se that's depressing, it is that the game held so much promise and then lost it.
Sad.
More thoughts after finishing the game last night
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Whybother
, mars 11 2012 04:52
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Posté 11 mars 2012 - 04:52





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