[quote=Dervish] Actually, I think it did, for me at least. I really like soundtracks to some games, and I tend not to skip a lot of the songs when they come up on my iPod, so I've gotten several hours worth out of the music. Despite the super lackluster ending, I'm not going to let that dictate the rest of the series. As they say, it's the journey, not the destination. I don't see the point in being like those people who go on BioWare Social Network and froth at the mouth in every topic about how the ending ruined the series for them and how they will never trust BioWare again and how they deserved shit and returned their games immediately after finishing it and deleting their saved games and blah blah blah.[/quote] To be fair, considering what ea did to maxis, the fact DA2 was complete dogshit, that the da2 writer was someone who doesn't even have any interest in games and pulls the sexism card if you so much as disagree with her, the fact that the mass effect writer was replaced halfway through development, and the passive aggressive refuse ending that they put in after receiving criticism, I can totally see where said BSN posters are coming from. That being said, all of these points have been raised hundreds of times before, and BSN posters were always whiny cunts, nothing new there. I'll still probably buy DA:I and ME4, but it's not going to be an excited day one purchase as with shit like Dark Souls 2 or Fallout 4. Because personally, I can't agree with the rhetoric that the journey is so much more important than the outcome. I'd call it a 50/50 relationship. I mean, the best day ever doesn't mean shit if you get disemboweled at the end of it.