Norek
Yvonne Strahotski <3
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I disagree. It depends on what type of ending you're going for. You can have a bad/lacklustre ending that doesn't completely annihilate what came before. ME3 is the exception, not the rule. I'd be dissatisfied for example if the ending was something ambiguous and undefinitive like Batman standing on a rooftop overlooking Gotham, but it wouldn't destroy my enjoyment of the trilogy.
I don't have any preferences in general when it comes to endings - good, bad, sad, happy, as long as they provide a proper closure. I've been dissatisfied with endings before, and sometimes I justified my dissatisfaction by saying "It's more about the journey", but now I really believe a good ending is very essential to my overall experience.
And I never said ME3's ending destroyed my enjoyment of the trilogy, but it did damage my enjoyment of the final game. No matter how awesome the whole game really was, that ending overshadowed my whole experience and I couldn't get over it for days. It was hard to think of all the other brilliant moments, because it left such a bad taste in my mouth.





