ishiki said:
where the ending is a hallucination, or indoctrination or something, and the real one is going to be DLC. Though, now, whenever a game doesn't end well, fans cling to DLC to fix things. |
I would drop ten dollars on that and pretend it was part of the original package all along. The ending isn't bad, it's not offensive, but it.... it needed to be fantastic, you know? I didn't need for it to be explicitly influenced by my choices from earlier in the series. I got enough of that in the scenes leading up to it. But it needed to have weight and finality and a sense of concrete connection to things that had already happened, echoing back to the conversation with Sovereign, which is still the watershed moment of the entire series.
To quote my wife, "Any time a little kid has to explain something, you are probably doing something wrong."