The first two games generally always end in the same manner, but with different outcomes and stuff happening which cross over into the next if you transfer your save data over. Each game, you can literally make a crap load of choices which have ever lasting effects on the storyline. You can choose to kill people, or save them. You can destroy things, or leave them as is.
The third and final game in the series is where it all culminates, though. Ultimately, there are a total of 3 main endings. But again, those endings go hand in hand with a bunch of other end results that come as a result of your choices and actions throughout the series.
Its a Bioware game, I friggen love those guys. Same people who made Jade Empire and Dragon Age. I will always buy anything those guys put out because they have NEVER let me down. Not once. I mean, to make the point, fans had an issue with the original way that the third game ended. So what does Bioware do? They friggen overhaul the whole damn thing to give you more choices and more options.
That's dedication. That's how a company shows it listens and cares about its players.
Dragon Age: Inquisition was leaps and bounds above Destiny in all respects. And I spent way more time playing that than Destiny too.
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