Its not that at all its not that people aren't ready for an ending like this It's that the ending and the rest of the game are disjointed. You said it your self this feels like the ending of a book which is true but it doesn't even feel like the ending to a mass effect book it feels like a different series completelysynobal said:No you cannot find a novel does this at least no modern novels. It may of once worked but readers have grown to recognize that for what it is. Lazy writing. These endings all work much better for a book, which may be part of the problem. Bioware tried to elevate the story telling of video games with their Mass Effect series, and thus the ending is much closer to something a novel would have than one of their traditional RPGs. Gamers as a whole I guess aren't ready for that or are just unfamiliar with that so this knee jerk reaction is happening. Given time Mass effect 3 will be seen as the best conclusion to a game series in gaming history I think.Cl0udz0r said:About that Dragon Age type of ending: it sucks. Having simple text telling you what happened to x and y over a picture is pretty lazy; might work for a book
The main problem With this is that the ending focused on machines vs organics and mans relation to technology which mass effect isn't about sure it touches the subject a little bit but the main theme of the game is conflict caused by human emotion
You only need to look at the geth ,quarian subplot the whole conflict is about how the quarians feared the geth they wanted manual labor not something that could think for its self so they oppressed the geth
If we where to rewrite this to make it in line with the ending the quarians would have embraced the geth with the conflict being caused at a latter date by a break down in communication due to the differences between man and machine
And all that's before I go in to shoddily written and full of holes it is