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I know everyone has their own interpretations of the ending, but yours seems a bit off (at least to me).

As for the DLC, I think most fans are after something to do with Aria and Omega in addition to closure on the ending. Personally would really like a multiplayer map pack at some point. Multiplayer is quite good fun but has no long lasting appeal with only 6 maps.



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The indoctrination may well be the real ending, but if it is, then the ending is unfinished.



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I love how people call the ending indoctrination. That would imply that it actually happened. The theory is a HALLUCINATION.



... No, no, no. The indoctrination theory is awful. The reason being that it basically means the ENTIRE trilogy, you know the vast amount of money we spent on DLC and games? Yea well that doesn't actually end. It would be like watching Return of the Jedi and the movie ends before the duel between Luke and Darth Vader. You wouldn't go ''Oh well that seems fair''

There are two options
1) The ending is the worst ending ever created
or
2) The indoctrination theory is right, in which case the entire plot of the 3 games is unfinished. We paid $180 (or well over $200 if you want to play the DLC as well which fills in vital gaps) to play through over 100 hours of content only for it to not end and then be met with a message telling you to pay more if you want to see the ending.



Turkish says and I'm allowed to quote that: Uncharted 3 and God Of War 3 look better than Unreal Engine 4 games will or the tech demo does. Also the Naughty Dog PS3 ENGINE PLAYS better than the UE4 ENGINE.

zero129 said:
Kantor said:
The indoctrination may well be the real ending, but if it is, then the ending is unfinished.

Maybe it was EA's plan all along to leave it that way?? so they can sell the real ending??.  As it is to me at this point in time the ending is unfinished anyways, so i can only hope for DLC with some alt endings in it.

I don't think even EA would sink that low. More likely, Bioware wanted to finish the ending and EA said "screw it, you need to be done by December so you can get to work on creating paid launch DLC to rip everybody off".



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Zim said:
... No, no, no. The indoctrination theory is awful. The reason being that it basically means the ENTIRE trilogy, you know the vast amount of money we spent on DLC and games? Yea well that doesn't actually end. It would be like watching Return of the Jedi and the movie ends before the duel between Luke and Darth Vader. You wouldn't go ''Oh well that seems fair''

There are two options
1) The ending is the worst ending ever created
or
2) The indoctrination theory is right, in which case the entire plot of the 3 games is unfinished. We paid $180 (or well over $200 if you want to play the DLC as well which fills in vital gaps) to play through over 100 hours of content only for it to not end and then be met with a message telling you to pay more if you want to see the ending.

Get a grip. The ending of ME3 is in no way even remotely close to being the worst ending ever created. 



zero129 said:
yo_john117 said:
Zim said:
... No, no, no. The indoctrination theory is awful. The reason being that it basically means the ENTIRE trilogy, you know the vast amount of money we spent on DLC and games? Yea well that doesn't actually end. It would be like watching Return of the Jedi and the movie ends before the duel between Luke and Darth Vader. You wouldn't go ''Oh well that seems fair''

There are two options
1) The ending is the worst ending ever created
or
2) The indoctrination theory is right, in which case the entire plot of the 3 games is unfinished. We paid $180 (or well over $200 if you want to play the DLC as well which fills in vital gaps) to play through over 100 hours of content only for it to not end and then be met with a message telling you to pay more if you want to see the ending.

Get a grip. The ending of ME3 is in no way even remotely close to being the worst ending ever created. 

In you're opinion, Imo its pretty close to being the worst.

When you say that you aren't even considering the horrible games that you've never played.



zero129 said:
yo_john117 said:
zero129 said:
yo_john117 said:
Zim said:
... No, no, no. The indoctrination theory is awful. The reason being that it basically means the ENTIRE trilogy, you know the vast amount of money we spent on DLC and games? Yea well that doesn't actually end. It would be like watching Return of the Jedi and the movie ends before the duel between Luke and Darth Vader. You wouldn't go ''Oh well that seems fair''

There are two options
1) The ending is the worst ending ever created
or
2) The indoctrination theory is right, in which case the entire plot of the 3 games is unfinished. We paid $180 (or well over $200 if you want to play the DLC as well which fills in vital gaps) to play through over 100 hours of content only for it to not end and then be met with a message telling you to pay more if you want to see the ending.

Get a grip. The ending of ME3 is in no way even remotely close to being the worst ending ever created. 

In you're opinion, Imo its pretty close to being the worst.

When you say that you aren't even considering the horrible games that you've never played.

I've played alot of games xD. well then imo its one of the worst out of the games i have played, not including the ones i didn't xD

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The Indoctrination Theory is desperate attempt by fans to make sense of a terrible ending. It's a nice theory but Mac Walters and Casey Hudson wanted to vague ending that promoted speculation. Despite promising several times in multiple interviews that ME3 would provide closure and have multiple endings for the various Shepard's created by fans of the series. Causing a series of chain reaction supernovas, Arrival establishes that an exploding relay hits with the force of supernova, pretty much wipes out most of the life in the Milky Way.