others have already stated as much but i figure ill add my $.02 and say that from this and the average AAA game style it seems the industry doesnt realize that a lot of gamers are full grown adults and not 15 year old kids mowing lawns.
so they try to make and sell the same type of games that would be popular when we (gamers over 25) were buying 10 yrs ago...gamers grew and their attitudes changed, developers seem to be having a hard time with that
i think the ME3 ending debacle is more a combination of a company falling back on standard PR when they needed to be upfront and honest and a developer being more than a little rushed to meet deadlines...the gaming press however was either a disconnect with readers or a play for hits on their sites
so they try to make and sell the same type of games that would be popular when we (gamers over 25) were buying 10 yrs ago...gamers grew and their attitudes changed, developers seem to be having a hard time with that
i think the ME3 ending debacle is more a combination of a company falling back on standard PR when they needed to be upfront and honest and a developer being more than a little rushed to meet deadlines...the gaming press however was either a disconnect with readers or a play for hits on their sites