Let's see... My first Bioware game was KOTOR. I liked it, but it wasn't until I played the first Mass Effect that I fell in love with the company. Dragon Age: Origins was a really fun game for me, and I loved playing around with character interactions and the multiple endings. By the time I'd finished Mass Effect 2, I had Bioware as a "trusted" company (Garrus as a love interest? Yes please Bioware)).
So, of course when Dragon Age 2 came along I bought it blindly. Dragon Age

rigns has been a great fantasy game, surely Dragon Age 2 would be the same. Right? Right?
Well. I could go on a "Null vs. Diablo 3" level tirade against that game. Don't get me wrong, I understand the people that say that the game isn't bad and the hatred is exagerated. But, I tried replaying it again after some years, and the issues that made me dislike it the first time are still there.
As for Mass Effect 3...I liked 90% of that game. Tuchanka and the Geth/Quarian Conflict are my favorite parts of that game. I disliked the ending not because of the Starchild and the "Pick your color" ending, but because when compared to the rest of the game, it felt incredibly rushed. Your two companions dissapeared the moment you did the last run, with no explanation to what happened to them or why Shepard was alone.
The Normandy crash ending also came out very "wtf", initially it looked like they had gotten stranded on a planet while the rest of the Galaxy went to hell. I know they tried going for an "Adam and Eve feeling with Joker and EDI, but in my opinion, it didn't work at all. It was a very strange way to end it all... The "patched up" ending that Bioware released afterwards adressed a lot of these issues, giving explanations to the fates of the two companion characters and clarifying the Normandy's situation. It's just a shame they had to patch up the ending to the trilogy n the first place, I can't believe nobody saw these problems before the final product was released.
Either way, the blind trust is gone, now I don't think I'll buy Bioware games on launch. I'll touch Dragon Age: Inquisition once a lot of user reviews are out (and they sound possitive), I remember that a lot of sites gave Dragon Age 2 a lot of "10/10, 5/5, would bang" when it came out. I'm not wasting another $60 on an unsatisfying product.