![]() ![]() True, the outcome might not be the happiest, but at least it conclusively kills off that Indoctrination Theory stuff. The biggest practical addition is that while Shepard was previously uncharacteristically willing to accept three different flavours of suicide on the say-so of a magic star child who created the Reapers in the first place, you now get both a "Shut up, Wesley!" dialogue option, and the ability to shoot it right in the deus ex machina. We find out why the Normandy apparently abandoned Shepard at the end for instance, but understandably other more fundamental problems remain. There are some new scenes, a few new lines and some clarification, but at heart we're dealing with a (much needed) editing pass rather than an intensive rewrite. Ultimately, it's ended up a little bit of both.Īs far as the parts we already saw go, very little has changed and nothing of any great import. ![]() Whether you'll prefer them or not depends on exactly what you didn't like about Mass Effect 3's original finale - not to mention whether you think BioWare changing anything in the wake of all the complaints was a matter of creative cowardice or just the narrative equivalent of patching a bug. ![]()
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