Damn, I need to rant about this with company, so thanks in advance for reading. Spoilers ahead.
I have a (bad) habit of replaying these games on a yearly basis. There's mutiple reasons, the most prominent perhaps is the fact that up until the end of the third game, they are so engaging and fun, the stakes are always incredibly high and ultimately, your decisions really shape the world around you. Curing the genophage, saving the geth, destroying the collectors, defeating Sovereign - it's slop, but it's fun slop.
Then you get to Earth by the end of the games and everything starts falling apart. The "beam" between Citadel and Earth is suddenly called "the conduit" by everyone and there is no explanation for it, and it's not like there wasn't the conduit in the first game. At the very end, once the crucible is activated, nobody apart from Shepard knows what the thing does. Still, the fleets are all fleeing, including the Normandy, but nobody knows what's going on. That probably includes the players by that point.
There is so much more in between these examples, but I don't have the beans to go over all of it. It's just a fucking mess.
Idk I paid like 5€ for the entire trilogy
And I'm only kidding. I think I paid the most for the third game and less than 5 bucks for the first two, but it sometimes does feel like too much still
Ubisoft would have released the legendary editon in 3 parts for 70€ each
I'll admit that the endings are a bit too transcendental, the world is reshaped based on your morality meter when earlier on it felt like they made an effort to have actions have material impact on the world in some ways.
I also don't really remember half of that stuff anyway.