3 Controversial Video Game Endings That Almost Ruined Everything

A strong game ending can give a story real meaning, but a weak one can instantly destroy everything you loved about it. All the time and emotion you invested can feel wasted, leaving you disappointed with the whole series. It’s especially painful when a franchise you care about doesn’t deliver at the very end. Here are three video game endings that sparked controversy and nearly ruined the experience for players.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Ending Avoids a Major Streaming Problem

As a big fan, I was a little bummed to hear that *Strange New Worlds* is ending after Season 5, and that season will only have six episodes. But honestly, knowing they’re wrapping things up with a clear plan and a faster production schedule actually makes me optimistic! It feels like they’re avoiding the pitfalls of other shows – you know, endless delays and last-minute creative changes – and that could mean a really satisfying ending. I think *Strange New Worlds* is doing something smart by prioritizing a strong finish over dragging things out.