
It’s really important that the ending of a game is great as it’s always our last memory of it and is bound to stick out the most. Unfortunately though, it can’t be said that all game developers have learned this lesson and have unfortunately released games that have left players thinking what just happened, or just left angry by the lack of thought put into the ending. Here we will take a look at some of the most disappointing endings this generation!

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15 years went by so fast. I remember playing through the story mode at launch.

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Resistance 3 was probably the most disappointing ending this gen for me at least. the single-player was flawless. everything about it was perfect until it got to the ending.
Rage and Borderlands
Hate all cod endings, they always sneek up on me when I think im barely midway through the game LOL.
Awwn, Killzone 3 for sure. Killzone 3 ending was so disappointing, to the point it was embarressing. URGH!