I read ... read ... read. The conclusion is as follows - you are hopeless.

Ending - hopeless.
FREE DLC, Biowarde is bending the pressure of a shitstorm around the ending (also visible in this topic) - hopeless.
A bunch of malcontents.
I am delighted with the game. I have no idea what you expected when finished. "Consistency!" someone will scream - in my opinion it is coherent, without an embarrassing happy ending that simply could not have happened. Personally, the last moments in the game, making a key choice, really touched me. At some point we realize that the fight is largely hopeless, that this war cannot be won and this is probably the biggest breakthrough in the game - I was hit after several hours of play, some wrong decision, after which I doubted. ME3 evokes emotions, even without end it delivers a huge load of them. Bioware made one and only mistake - he promised that any nonsense decision would have an impact on the final. In part it does, but as you can see - not to the extent that some players would expect (and some just like to repeat what the omniscient internet crowd is saying at the moment). This game is money fantastically spent, and the fact that the ending evokes so much emotions, creates a field for interpretation and disputes only shows that it is a worthy closure of the trilogy. I'm waiting for the DLC (although I would do without it - the mob has triumphed again, unpleasant) and I'm still experiencing it.