I disagree. This is pointlessly nihilistic in a setting where choices and actions should matter.AlucardNoir wrote:I think I disagree with them being "good" story endings. The fact that we don't know where the Crucible actually comes from makes all three endings crap - imo. The only way a bad ending might have ended up being good - story wise - would be if the Reapers were the makers of the Crucible. Just have them say several previous "harvests" committed mass suicide when they realized they stood no chance of surviving, let alone defeating the Reapers. Have the reapers create the Crucible as some sort of symbol of hope. Hell, have the Protheans not deploy the Crucible because they realized it was not going to do anything. Maybe have some of the scientist working on it wonder why the Protheans never deployed it considering the tech they had at their disposal all throughout the game.
That I think would be more book like and more satisfying. "You never stood a chance, and your great hope? we made it to give you a reason to fight, a reason to survive long enough for the Harvest to be completed." Cue a few more thousand reapers ascending from Earth and joining the fight.
That, at least to me, would be a better bad ending. No more Prothean infighting, no more deus ex machina crucible design. Just an enemy playing chess while you're learning checkers.
You can have a dark or bittersweet ending but it had to have meaning and purpose behind it. One of the defining points of Mass Effect was the virmire choice where Ashley or Kaiden survived depending on your decision and there was no way to save both.
When the hype for Mass Effect 3 was building up one of the things mentioned was that it would be possible to let the reapers win.
My theory was that the Reaper's end goal required the harvesting humanity to succeed and in some circumstances you might have to sacrifice humanity to save the rest of the galaxy.
The deal would be. We'll wipe ourselves out, the key you need for your goals. If you leave the rest of the galaxy be, you can have Earth.
Perhaps a low score style ending choice, but pretty profound.
Or another idea I had, that Element Zero itself was damaging the fabric of reality, and if the crucible had been able to render it inert you would have been able to wipe out the Reapers but at the cost of destroying galactic society and the basic of nearly all advanced technology. Or hold that as a gun to the Reaper's head and force them to leave the galaxy, but you had to fear them possibly returning if they figured out a way to defend themselves. Or the damage to reality Ezo was causing now having been expounded by the Reapers having to fly in from Darkspace instead of using the relays, and the issue they were trying to resolve has now reached crisis point.
Now you have to force the galaxy to stop using Ezo, with the Reapers watching over your shoulder, and various powers being unwilling to give up the massive technological and military advantage.
Thought provoking dilemmas with no true right or wrong answer. A lot more meaningful.