Roman Monaghan said:
This is why I don't get why people don't like the ending of AC 3. Desmond sucks. Who cares about him. Far as I'm concerned this just means much more freedom in the sequel to do fun shit instead of having to be shackled to the weird Lost ish plot of Nolan North character type number 12349284
Also Assassins Creed 1 is still my favorite, for more reasons then just the ones Yahtzee went over in this video but he covered most of my bases.
I never really cared that much for Desmond, although I didn't hate him either, but the ending in this game is particularly bad whether you care about him or not.
The thing with exploring how people's words and intentions will always get twisted by radicals over the passage of time felt like it could have gone somewhere interesting, but it didn't (that was another running gripe with me throughout the whole of this game, it had lots of little allusions to themes running throughout Connor's story, but then didn't really pay off on any of them). You just get to watch as, in the space of about two minutes, the extremely disappointing (not to mention confusing) explanation of what the magic maguffin at the end of the tunnel of mystery does in relation to the Big Threat (which sort of them winds up just not happening). Then, the player gets to see, with no control over the situation, Desmond make what can only be described as objectively the worst possible decision he can make. 'I'm totally going to throw away my life in order to release this God-Like entity that obviously hates me and wants to see
all mankind wiped from the face of the Earth, because I have a hunch that somehow she'll be able to prevent the natural phenomenon that will wipe
most of mankind from the face of the Earth'. Then it just ends, with no further resolution. It's the worst ending I've ever seen to a game, including the pre-EC ME3 ending.