Asita said:
Therumancer said:
Actually, I might have a better analogy based on something that actually happened. Have you perhaps heard of "One More Day"? It's a small little story arc in Spiderman which essentially hit the reset button for the events and character development from the vast majority of the series due to the protagonists making a deal with a literal devil[footnote]which mind you, never displayed power on this scale before[/footnote] so Peter doesn't have to deal with the aftermath of his decisions of the arc immediately preceding it (contrary to the story's core message about responsibility). If you haven't heard of it, here's
a nice primer and here's
its Wallbanger page. If you have, think for a moment on the criticisms thrown at OMD, and then think about the criticisms of ME3's ending. It may just be me, but I'm noticing more than a passing similarity between the two.
Well to be fair just by being comics it's not a fair analogy because they pretty much retcon themselves to death constantly. I did some catching up on the storyline, and honestly while it's bad, it's not totally unprecedented or unexpected. It's largely just another really badly written elseworlds story that messed with a status quo a lot of fans liked, probably because Joe honestly didn't like the way things were as the accusations go, but also because for business reasons Marvel wanted to have the "official" Spider Man in a state similar to the popular version that is being turned into movies, especially with plans for another reboot in the works (and I believe there were talks about another reboot even back as far as 2007). Besides which, some of the changes were ones I agreed with. I always thought organic web spinners were an affront to Spider Man myself, given that part of his whole schtick was being a genius as well as a guy with spider powers, and making some of his own gizmos (like special webbing for specific enemies).
I think it fits more in the line of the movie trilogy I used as an example because we're not dealing with something that has been going as long as Spider Man, and to be honest you can say that what happened here can at least be justified as fitting within Marvel's universe to some extent, the various tropes on display having appeared elsewhere. The ending to Mass Effect was totally out of context to the story.
I'll also say that Mephisto's power level has varied, this level of power is not entirely unheard of as he's been a major player in cosmic events like say "The Infinity Gauntlet" where he was trying to confuse Thanos by acting as his advisor. Not to mention the reveals on what role he might actully play in the elseworlds type stories "Earth/Universe/Paradise X".
Mephisto has gone toe to toe with entire super teams over things like Thor's soul (back when he was cursed with mortality and couldn't heal, and was wearing the armor and eventually died), had a huge battle with Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom when they teamed up to try and rescue the soul of Doom's mother from hell, and has shown that he can stand up to Hella... again during the whole thing with Thor's soul many moons ago.
Basically if we concede that Wanda (The Scarlet Witch) can alter reality on a universal level, like with what happened to set House Of M/The Civil War in motion, and honestly that wasn't the first time she did this though mostly it was the result of other people using her as a focus to manipulate her potential power (like one Avengers storyline where she was the catalyst for turning the world into a sort of middle ages setting where the Avengers became fantasy versions of themselves), I honestly don't think it's an issue for Mephisto to do a bit of far more localized reality alteration/temporal retconning, he plays on a pretty big level even if he's usually holding his cards close to his chest, and has swatted the entire Avengers team (which I believe has included The Scarlet Witch as a member in the battle) a few times.
Now granted to be fair there was a time when Doctor Strange used to swat Mephisto almost like gnat (a few really, really old stories I've run into, like from my father's day) so his power level has varied, but it's not unprecedented for him to be portrayed on that power level.
It's a good example of crap writing, don't get me wrong, I'm not defending it seriously, I just don't think it's as bad as Mass Effect 3's ending, and not a paticularly good analogy given differant context. Especially seeing as you can justify a lot of it, if in no other way saying "well we've seen stuff as stupid before in that world".
I'll also say that I'm not sure if there is quite as much rage over this whole thing as there was over that whole Madeline Pryor thing. While I thought the whole storyline going up to Inferno was pretty good, there was a time when people would bring up "Madeline Pryor: The Goblin Queen" as almost a form of trolling given the whole mess with Jean Grey and the relationshup between here and her dupe, and the whole 9 yards. It's just that it all went down before the internet was that big a deal and less of a forum for mass ranting. I thought the whole storyline leading up to and including "Inferno" which tied in with that was pure awesome, but I'm not sure how many people agree with me even now, and they seem to have done their best to try and forget most of that ever happened.