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Plus, ME3's multiplayer was/is awesome. And the DLC for it, while overpriced in my opinion, has been quite good. Now if they'd made Mass Effect 3 and it ended at, oh, Palavan and when you rounded the corner to meet the new Turian Primarch it cut to black with a page of text stating "And the Commander went on to do a bunch of stuff and eventually ended the Reaper threat... But how? Maybe there's more to discover." then you'd have a case for calling ME3 as bad as Dark Matter on the "what is the DEAL with this ENDING" front :p
I watched the ending for this game on youtube and it's NOTHING like Mass Effect 3.
This game - you go through a door just like any other and boom, game over. There's nothing to suggest that the game is reaching any kind of conclusion.
To even suggest that this game's ending is better than Mass Effect 3's is silly.
honestly if i had to chose between me3s ending and the game just stopping i would chose the game just stopping.
Dark matters ending is in a whole other dimension of badness. there is no indication at all that this is the end before it is the end...you walk through a door and bamm short text story this is the end...W T F... I almost felt like laughing, cause it felt so amateurish..