As I've continued to say, the ending was perfectly fine by me. Not my favorite, but nothing to destroy the writers over. That said, I won't buy a $15 DLC purely based on the last two sing-player DLCs they've released. Leviathan and Omega do not match the level of quality of the DLCs released on ME2 (I was happy to pay $15 for Lair of the Shadow Broker and Overlord). Unless it's cheaper, or an extremelly great DLC, I'm not reinstalling ME3 for this.
This gun debate is intriguing me more and more. You would think we would do something about the "guns" in some way more specifically. I'm amazed that video games have become such a specific example. Never mind how t.v shows, movies, groups like NRA, fear mongering news medias, and the military does exactly what video games are accused of to greater effect. But I understand because in a way, it's easier to attack video games. You can't attack the NRA because that's unpatriotic. You can't attack news medias because... well, they won't air criticisms of themselves, that's just silly. Can't blame the military because they're the military, not allowed to criticize them or you're a traitor or something. Can't blame t.v and movies because those rich guys will rip you a new one with little effort. What are gamers gonna do? Yell really loud in a Gamespot comment section? Yeah. Easiest scapegoat ever. The most exposure you'll get is Feedbackula. Good luck.
I'm happy they made Journey their pick. I suggest you all to think outside your box and truly appreciate what this game was trying to do. It simply wasn't a derivative.
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