When I think about it i'm not as mad as I originally was rather than shocked. I think we all were and I think that's the reason why we're igniting the internet. But people relax it's happened before. No Bioware didn't plan some amazing indoctrination theory for us to pick apart and finally figure out. Nor did they plan some evil thing to make us buy DLC. Simply put they tried and ending tried to be analytical and philosophical about the whole thing leaving us to create our own ending.
I do NOT know all the details about biowares final hours on the project but to me that seems lazy as a writer. You went through all these efforts to create this amazing galaxy and the people in it and then you throw this ending. Regardless of what the intentions are this ending no matter how you put it seemed incredibly rushed and completely different from every other part of the game's trilogy. To me it felt like for that last 5 minutes I wasn't playing mass effect but a different game entirely. It was then I had to think about what Bioware was trying to do and I admit it took a long time. But all of this is moot. The main question I have for the world for Bioware.
Was this a mistake or was this truely the ending you wanted? Did you guys just honestly think we'd like this? was there a power play? Did EA screw everything up? I mean Bethesda did the same mistake and fixed it so will Bioware that I have faith in. But from what I heard Dragon Age 2 had this problem.
I'm not asking for Bioware to directly attack their paying company or anything of the sort I just personally don't like EA but what I want to ask is simply.
Bioware. Was this the ending you as a company and as writers truely wanted?
That's my question if anyone has a legit answer I'd be appreciative.
Final thoughts on the ending to ME3 if Bioware could answer I'd love a feedback
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ShepardTheHopeful
, mars 23 2012 04:06
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Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:06





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