Demos are made to preview the game. It's not uncommon to make a pre-order after an impressive demo, nor is it unreasonable to cancel a pre-order after a catastrophically underwhelming demo. I think the multiplayer is fun, but I'm not going to waste money on ME3 for it. It's a fairly generic experience really, and one that I'll quickly get bored of. The only reason I would consider buying a Mass Effect game is for the singleplayer campaign. The demo was utter crap in that regard. People saying that obviously they'd make that sort of demo to hook in CoD wankers etc. is a good point, and I think it sounds about right. But I'm on the same boat as MILF as I think that not only was it too actiony and not RPGy enough, it was also just kinda rubbish. The controls weren't particularly good and the cover system is a giant steaming turd sandwich that attacks you more often than the enemies do. It's still likely that I'll buy ME3, as I want to play the singleplayer. It's just that I'm not going to waste money buying it brand new when I was so underwhelmed by the demo. Another reason is the support of prick business tactics. I never buy games from companies that consistently show how much they hate their consumers, and the only reason I'd consider making ME the exception is because the last two games were stellar and great, respectively.