Picture being excited to watch Return of the Jedi and seeing how the Star Wars saga comes to a conclusion.
Instead of the Death Star being destroyed, the Imperial assault on Endor being stopped, Vader's redemption, etc., the story goes off on a wild tangent for the last 10 minutes and brings no conclusion to anything. Did the Rebels on Endor survive? Did the Death Star get destroyed? Did Luke defeat Vader and the Emperor?
Too bad. You never get to find out, and there's other non-sensical scenes with an ending on a different planet with zero relation to anything that's happened in the Star Wars universe to date.
Instead of the Death Star being destroyed, the Imperial assault on Endor being stopped, Vader's redemption, etc., the story goes off on a wild tangent for the last 10 minutes and brings no conclusion to anything. Did the Rebels on Endor survive? Did the Death Star get destroyed? Did Luke defeat Vader and the Emperor?
Too bad. You never get to find out, and there's other non-sensical scenes with an ending on a different planet with zero relation to anything that's happened in the Star Wars universe to date.
That's Mass Effect 3's ending.