Which gives rise to the question: "Why did they even have to say anything about the ending in the first place?"Xenedus said:Moving away from that badly stretched metaphor to Escaflowne I'll say that video games are a different creature from Anime. While it would probably be unreasonable of you to demand that the Anime change the ending it is important to note that nowhere did the creators of the anime make any promises about the ending. It is also important to note that it is very difficult for the creator of an Anime to completely retcon their ending because there really aren't very many systems in place for them to effectively do so whereas video games already have a very convenient system in place that allows them to easily rectify the situation in the form of DLC.
Yeah, anime =/= games, but for my example, I just wanted to compare the emotional investment that I went through with Escaflowne to the emotional investment that Mass Effect players put into the series. My favorite anime have been the ones where I care about the characters and what happens, that makes the ending very important to me. Mass Effect is the same way, especially after 3 games worth.
It is also possible to "fix" the ending of a game much easier than it is for an anime. For anime, fans will just make their own endings and you can adopt them as the "proper" ending if you want or not. Games can kinda do that, but not the same was as anime. Games have the potential for DLC endings, most DLC is essentially an addition to the story. A DLC ending is just a different portion of the story that they are adding to. I just don't think they should have to make a DLC ending, they should make it because they want to.
I will be making a big deal if the rumored DLC ending is free...