Just echoing what I said in the EC sticky thread, since it'll probably be hard to find there pretty soon (because you know, wading through 150 pages of insightful debate and wonderfully constructed, super-compelling, text walls is MUCH easier.)
"The EC has left me caught on a very thin line between optimism and dread. On one hand, it's great that things like the relative lack of content in the ending is being addressed, and that it will reflect more of the choices we've made throughout the trilogy.
On the other hand, the scene with the Catalyst, the very scene that caused such a profound and fundamental disconnect for so many people, seems to be remaining. We are still left with this scene that changes the conflict of the story,
at the last possible second. The central conflict of the story was never "Shepard vs. Inevitable Technological Singularity", but rather "The Reapers vs. Everybody". And not only do we learn the Reapers' motivations, which turns them from super powerful killer machines into some ghost child's personal maids, we're forced into making three choices that, at their core, require Shepard to be able to justify an action that's just as, if not more, reprehensible than what the Reapers were already doing to us.
In addition, justifying Joker's retreat from the battle may be possible on some level, but when it comes down to it, it's still Mr. "I'm-With-You-Till-The-End" turning heel and running at the behest of someone who's not his commanding officer. This in itself ends up providing even more of a thematic disconnect in addition to the Catalyst scene.
TL; DR version for those who take part in a text-based message board but don't like to actually READI'm quite eager to see the results and consequences of my choices play out in this epilogue, as it certainly addresses one of the major sticking points of the endings in their original form. As far as the root of the problem, the rather violent and upsetting thematic disconnect, its continued presence fills me with dread."
PS - As you can probably tell, I read jbauck's blog post, and it is a wonderful read. It had the words that are at the heart of the problems with the ending to ME3: Thematic disconnect. Though, that means I have to apologize profusely to drayfish, since I didn't extrapolate that from "thematically revolting". Sorry, drayfish. I'll be eating my words with extra salt now.
Modifié par KitaSaturnyne, 23 juin 2012 - 07:54 .