User blog comment:Tiredman2/What DLC would you like to see in the future?/@comment-733050-20120813192729/@comment-5258512-20120813234458

Most of those arent choices. They happen as part of the story.

How does the Crucible choice negate any of the previous choices? I want an explanation. Everyone I see gets to "all of your previous choices boil down to the Crucible choice" but they never explain how that negates those previous choices.

ME and Me2 both end with a single choice with massive consequences that comes out of nowhere and looks like it has little or nothing to do with your previous choices (saving the Council, destroying the Collector base), but no one complained about that. The critics do not make sense to me.