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Of course you're not obliged to like it. Your very specific point of criticism, although, is difficult to get behind. The ending was a twist that was set up just enough that it wasn't obvious to realize beforehand, but didn't break the game world's own rules. It wasn't ingenious, but it certainly didn't suck - you just didn't like that the game changed its tone.
And it certainly didn't retroactively destroy all the fun I had with the game nor part of my soul. Yes, I understand hyperbole, but jeez.