'I WILL NEVER BUY A BIOWARE GAME AGAIN' nonsense that is just ridiculous.
I've said this, but only in the sense if the "theory" is indeed correct, and I have to buy DLC to see the actual game ending. I can deal with a crappy ending. As it stands, I'll buy Bioware games again happily. But if they knowingly sold an incomplete game, or a game witha fake ending just to come out with the real one in 2 months for a 10 dollar upcharge. I'm done. That has nothing to do with the creative direction, and everything to do with a business practice.
As people have pointed out before, does an ending you're not thrilled with cancel out over 100 hours of enjoyable gaming? Even if you don't fell every decision was fully met, was the game still fun for the most part?
Of course the game was fun. I wouldn't have finished it if it wasn't. But I can tell you this much, I was planning on replaying Mass Effect 2 and 3 in succession back to back after playing my first Mass Effect 3 run. But after the ending, I really have no desire to do so.
The ending is just not compelling. Even if I play 2 and 3 again, there's going to be that little voice in the back of my head saying, "Who cares what choice you make. It won't really matter in the end."
If someone's okay with that, good for them. But the whole promise of this game was that what you do will actually matter. It's shape this entire universe and you'll see the effects. To me, I feel lied to. Am I gonna cry about it forever? No. I'll probably forget about it once the next big game comes out. But the next time I hear all these promises from Bioware, I'll definitely be thinking twice about picking up their game.
Another thing I think is a little unfounded is the rage at this potential planned DLC that would continue the story.... As if all these HARDCORE fans, who have such a problem with this game that they need to post petitions and whatnot, weren't going to buy the all the DLC anyway.
I won't be. First of all, there can't be a story continuation, unless the "theory" is correct. In which case, as I said before, I'll be trading in my games unless Bioware comes out and says, "Yea, we effed up. We're sorry. Here's a better ending for our loyal fans on the house.". And if there is some random and force continuation that doesn't fix the ending, I just won't care all that much. Because even crappy closure is closure, and I don't feel the need to revisit a world I've gotten closure on for a piece of story that won't affect the ending.
I played 2 of the DLCs for ME2 because they came with my PS3 version. But I wouldn't have downloaded them otherwise.
I mean, I'm not saying Bioware are perfect, but I don't exactly see what makes this game worthy of stronger rage than any other minor video game injustice. There wasn't this much rage with the Skyrim bugs and problems... Or the Epic Games DLC pricing fiasco...
For the Skyrim bugs, people were pretty pissed. But Bethesda also came out and admitted they dropped the ball and that they were working to fix it.
With this, Bioware has acted incredibly arrogant (IMO) acting as if the fans should be grateful no matter what the outcome and patting themselves on the back for making a "controversial" outcome. I know it wasn't their intent, but coming out and saying they wanted the ending to be divisive seems like they're saying "Look, we just trolled our collective fanbase. Deal with it, nerds!"
Personally, I hold the company to a higher standard. They have never failed to put out an amazing story in the past for me. And everything they said about the Mass Effect series completely fell apart in those last 15 minutes for me. It's more than just a crappy ending. It's a crappy ending mixed with some arrogance mixed with trepidation on what the next move is.