And what about Priority : Earth being made on purpose not to have an "epic" with the meaning of "cool" conclusion but something more serious, something more about how Shepard feels, something more about how desperate the situation is... I mean something that is written in the logic of the ending.
edit : The epic conclusion as the player meant it to be is out of context in the writing of Mass Effect 3.
Because it's divorced from the rest of the logic of the series up to that point? You're contrarian views aside, having an anti-climax for this entire event was something that really wasn't hyped up as much as the conventional climax to the game. Just look at the marketing for the game where the trailers (and the game itself) are all espousing to have the big fight to take Earth back. There was no big, climactic battle or ending that we really got to see that was more or less taken as given, and this was something that even other writers in ME3 even complained about (see Patrick Weekes' blog).





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