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My husband and I fvcking hated the ending.
I also hated the "artistic integrity" nonsense people were spouting in defense of it. "Artistic integrity" is code for saying "we messed up but are unwilling to admit it." While I understand that's perfectly fair, it doesn't serve EA/BioWare in the long run to just completely destroy their own product
As far as the ending itself goes, I wasn't upset because Shepard died or anything like that, I was upset because it makes no damned sense. It literally makes no sense in the context of the Mass Effect universe.
Why is the ship being chased by a relay beam? Did your team abandon you before you "decided" to blow them all up? That doesn't make sense.
Now that all the relays are blown up (which, according to the DLC from Mass Effect 2, should set off a supernova explosion that destroys the entire solar system), who is alive? Did Shepard commit genocide and murder every advanced civilization in the galaxy, or did the relays blow up in a different way?
Now that there's about a trillion different aliens (2 species of which have different dietary requirements as a result of being D-amino acid based, another is a robot species, and another is a group of newly-cured Krogans who pop out children at an alarming rate) stuck in the solar system, how are you supposed to feed/care for them? Or will it just devolve into an orgy of rape and pillaging?
S-T-U-P-I-D
As my husband put it, it's like BioWare took the last 5 minutes of the game, and hired Michael Bay and M. Night Shyamalan to write it. It's all big explosions and pure nonsense.