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ME should have just ended at 3. They only felt compelled to carry on because of ME's ending drama, but in retrospect, it's just a damn game.. and it wasn't that bad. If anything, ME3's real fault was BEFORE the ending.. the actual planet Earth level. If they had made that badass... like the Suicide Mission in ME2, with different squad loadouts and lots of drama, then people would have been so emotionally drained that the actual ending would have been welcomed a bit more. As it is, Earth is subdued and the ending an emotional letdown.
But because of that, they wanted to redeem themselves... and listen to haters. Only they screwed up more and made a worse game.
I never understood the hate for ME3. It was a nice culmination of what preceded it and yes, the Earth level could have been a bit 'more' but it wás a pretty long and intense fight at that and honestly, the scope of the narrative was already far beyond that battle on Earth to begin with. One could wonder if ANY kind of ending that is playable would have suiited the 'end of all things' in one way or another. I liked how the game presented you with one final, ultimate choice before the credits roll in.