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Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut


Doc Holiday

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I agree that it doesn't need to be perfect ending, just the whole god child/Mass Relays exploding/team some how ending up on normandy could use a little bit of explanation.

and if the ending was really indoctrination a slight hint that it was would have be awesome too.

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I agree that it doesn't need to be perfect ending, just the whole god child/Mass Relays exploding/team some how ending up on normandy could use a little bit of explanation.

and if the ending was really indoctrination a slight hint that it was would have be awesome too.

This here would be awesome. I I honestly enjoyed the fug out of ME3, and the multiplayer. I would really like to see decisions have a little more significance.

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Well as I've heard there is only about 5 minutes of added gameplay to a playthrough, yet the file size is 2GB (the size of lair of the shadow broker which was hours of gameplay), my guess would be it's like a dozen alternate endings.

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The ending made no sense and the scenes portrayed violated the story as presented even by the starchild. I doubt the extended cut does anything to fix it. EA has killed one of the best game studios of all time. I have been a fan since Baldur's Gate and Fallout when they were Black Isle and cannot believe what has happened to this once great developer.

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Well as I've heard there is only about 5 minutes of added gameplay to a playthrough, yet the file size is 2GB (the size of lair of the shadow broker which was hours of gameplay), my guess would be it's like a dozen alternate endings.

Probably just a bunch of cutscenes for each of the already established endings.

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The ending made no sense and the scenes portrayed violated the story as presented even by the starchild. I doubt the extended cut does anything to fix it. EA has killed one of the best game studios of all time. I have been a fan since Baldur's Gate and Fallout when they were Black Isle and cannot believe what has happened to this once great developer.

Black Isle turned into Obsidian, not Bioware. But yeah I agree.

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ME3's faults had nothing to do with EA and everything to do with Drew Karpyshyn, the writer of ME1 and architect of the ME universe, leaving in the middle of ME2. His written intended ending had to do with dark energy, and you were to be presented with the choice to sacrifice all of humanity to save the rest of organic life. But the new writer Mac Walters scrapped it and went with "Shepard plays Deux Ex, the end."

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just watched a lot of the new ending on youtube, nothing earth shattering but at least they filled in a lot of the holes for the most part, I did notice that in all the endings that the relays don't blow up like they did originally, I do enjoy how the fan base was able to call bs enough to make a real change in the game

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