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zero129 said:
KeptoKnight said:
zero129 said:
KeptoKnight said:
Stinky said:

While I don't think the ending is the best possible, at least it wasn't predictable. To me, the ending successfully portrayed the desperation and ultimate futility of the struggle, as well as the baffling alienness of the Reapers compared to the relative kinship of the citadel races.

The way I see it, some folks are mad that it doesn't spoon-feed some neat ending in which the hero thrashes the enemy, gets the girl and everyone lives happily ever after; which would be the laziest writing possible and would deservedly draw ire.

In fact, I don't believe many folks actually stopped to ponder the subtleties of the ending before reaching for the internet hate machine. So the ending is not fantastic, so what?

Yup. Totally agree. The concept and implication of the game is the most important.

Too many people here are nerd raging for a "linear ending." It is Sci-Fi fictional.

It goes alot deeper then that. No body i don't think was expecting a "Happy Ending". But we also wasn't expecting the shit we got. If it was a simple case of not getting a Happy Ending i don't think so many people would be raging. Maybe you should watch some of the videos of why people are angry and have every right to be before you jump to "Nerd Raging" -_-

The past 2 weeks I played 1,2,3. Finished 3 yesterday. I do not have a problem with the ending. I am a Christian and can somewhat see why there is "starchild," as a  means for convention. I am not going to explain it either. I dont need Bioware to hold my hands for my creative thoughts.  I did see 2 videos of commentaries  NERD RAGING. I am a fan of open endings needless to say. I do not care where the reapers come from either. I loved the game from beginning to end.

Yeah ok.....

Yeah ok it is, It is extremely difficult to organize that part of the game. That section of the game is eclipsed. Anyways, my gain of joy. pz.