Its done.
3 years of playing Mass Effect have come to a close. I finished Mass Effect 3 last night. I have managed to avoid all of the spoilers and got to judge the ending on my own. I will do my best to make this spoiler free, or at least make it so you have to do something special to see the spoilers. I love WordPress. I looked for a spoiler plugin to handle that sort of thing and Boom! So Spoilers are marked, click to read if you want. (It should be noted that the Spoiler tags ONLY work if you view on the site. If you are reading Via RSS feed, I marked the paragraphs that are spoiler-ific)
As I had mentioned in my Single Playthrough post, I have been playing Mass Effect using only the Auto-saves and one single story. If I made a decision, I stuck to it. No regrets. This was the story I played with in Mass Effect 3.
To Address all those who are complaining about the ending. I really have only one thing to say. If you don’t like the ending, go make your own epic story arc video game and make the ending you want. Seriously. I enjoyed the ending as it was. the roller coaster of the game WAS the ending. Mass Effect 3 WAS the ending of the story. The last 20 min of the game was just the, the last 20 min of a 40+ hour ending of a 3 year game. If you are complaining about the “ending” of the game, then you didn’t do it right. That’s not Bioware’s fault.
Many people are complaining that the ending should have encompassed all of the decisions. Now think about this. ME3 accounted for decisions made in ME1 and ME2.
Spoiler: For example, in Mass Effect 1:
In ME1, I let Kaiden die. Because of this, Ashely was the crew member that was brought through to ME3. There was story in ME3 that specifically was aimed at Ashley. It affected my missions and the conversations between the crew.
Spoiler: And then in Mass Effect 2:
I will tell you that I lost quite a few people at the end of Mass Effect 2. I started ME3 without Thane, Grunt, or Jack. They gave their lives at the collector base and that’s just how it was. Their names are etched on the Normandy’s wall and they will be remembered. Without them in the game I didn’t have many conversations that some of my friends had. Other interactions between crew members were different, and my friends didn’t see them, because those crew were missing.
Spoiler: So, in Mass Effect 3:
Wrex was in charge of the Krogans, Miranda helped me with the Cerbrus base, Tali helped me with the Geth, and a number of other main story plots were altered due to my decisions in the other games. When it came to the ending. I looked at my options and weighed them with the other decisions I have made. I went with the Synthesis ending, simply because it was the best option for letting the people I fought for survive in the best way possible. I knew before I even attacked the reapers, I was not planning on living. Shepard’s job was to do the best by her people. When I met with my crew on Earth, just before the final push, I was saying goodbye. That was my closure. Those people were there because of the decisions I made.
Spoiler free version: It wasn’t just about picking a path in the last 20 min of the game, it was about the entire journey. The ending of the game was DAYS long, not 20 min.
So, like I said, if you are unhappy with the ending, Go make yourself a multi-tiered epic video game and write your own ending. Bioware did right by me.
I agree. 100%.
I did the destroy option. Now I’m playing again for this fabled “3rd option” thats supposedly a great ending. Not sure how to get it yet, but I’ll figure it out w/o spoilers.
The ending (even the one I picked) was frigging EPIC. If it wasnt 4am and my roommates were asleep I was about to start applauding. It was harsh, heavy, tough, and everything I could of hoped for. With the pure devistation caused across the galaxy by the reapers, there can be no true “happy” ending! That just cant happen.
My plan, as it stands now, is to wait 1 year, for all DLC to finish rolling out and then do one massive playthrough starting at 1. Same deal as before, just Autosaves, decisions are final, and not looking at full Paragon or Renegade, just what feels right. It will be like watching Star Wars again. (Just the Trilogy)
The question, as I see it, is that while we get closure on Shepard, what about closure for the rest of the galaxy?
Shepard’s role as an individual is over, we can accept that. But what about the rest of the galaxy? Why don’t we get to see the effects of Shepard’s actions over the long term?
The ME series has built up a whole universe in its run; people loved and hated, friends found and lost, places and memories. But when all is finished, the ending just glosses over all of this with a 5 minute video that explains nothing.
And that is a real tragedy.
But Mass Effect was Shepard’s story. Not the story of the rest of the universe. Bioware finished that story and may move on to other stories in the universe. But Shepard’s is done and that’s what we got.
I got to earth, I said my goodbyes, I sacrificed myself so they could live on. What they do with it is their story.