I haven't played Mass Effect 3, but from what I've read, (I'm probably never going to play ME3 anyway...), I think I have to go with the fans on this one.
Essentially this ending is exactly like Fallout 3's ending.
Its unsatisfying, its poorly written, and it plain doesn't make any sense!
(Not in the funny way. Just in that terrible kind of flat "what?" way)
I think Bioware should take a page out of Bethesda's book and make a sort of small expansion, (free if they want extra Kudos) that removes the ending, and provides a new extension to the story that provides a more final confrontation.
I've seen the indoctrination theory, and I say Bioware should just go with that, (or something similar).
Make Sherpard fight some tough enemies, and have a FINAL FINAL battle with the heart of the enemy empire itself.
If you planned incorrectly and die - Everything fails and the cycle begins anew.
If you planned correctly but still die - Some things fail and the fight goes underground.
If you plan incorrectly but survive - Shepard abandon's the plan and escapes, but is severly wounded and irrepairably crippled by the fight, and becomes "the commander", the man organising and training the survivors in preperation for when the enemy eventually recovers. Finds a promising young recruit in training and smiles.
If you plan correctly and win - The saga concludes, but Shepard, exhausted from all his battles and yet satisfied with his ultimate victory, allows his crew to escape as he fights to the very end against the rest of the reaper forces. Your one-on-many battle gets timed, and how long you survive determines who escapes. Then an epilogue plays out that provides extra context.
EDIT: By planning, I mean the culmination of all the decisions you made in Mass Effect 1,2, and 3.
Even minor decisions can add up to a larger impact. You might make most of the right important decisions, but some minor decisions could change the detail in the final plans and make it fail.
There would be some deviance for failure in place, but the amount of success you would need would be around 70-80%
EDIT 2: Besides, I've seen artists change an ending before. I've seen people change entire parts of a story before.
I mean, Alien 3 had a lot cut out and then put back in. Most people argue that Director's Cut is better.
Blade Runner had loads of edits. The final version being the best in my opinion.
Blue Oyster Cult has a few different versions of some of their songs. The live versions especially are different. But Astronomy has two album versions.
Artistic Integrity is just an excuse, especially when people have a lot of validity in questioning it.
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Last edited by RetroVortex; 03/22/2012 at 12:48 pm.
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