Want to know whats Mass Effect 3's ending when it changes?
According to gamespot.com BioWare released a statement from co-founder Dr. Ray Muzyka addressing user uproar over the ending to Mass Effect 3. In light of the complaints, Muzyka said the development team is working on "game content initiatives" to answer lingering questions and provide fans with more closure. It's unclear what form those initiatives will take, whether they will change existing parts of the game, or if players will be asked to pay for them, with specifics on those expected next month.
For those who want to know what all the controversy is about here's a video from gamespot of Mass Effect 3 ending.
According to gamespot.com BioWare released a statement from co-founder Dr. Ray Muzyka addressing user uproar over the ending to Mass Effect 3. In light of the complaints, Muzyka said the development team is working on "game content initiatives" to answer lingering questions and provide fans with more closure. It's unclear what form those initiatives will take, whether they will change existing parts of the game, or if players will be asked to pay for them, with specifics on those expected next month.
For those who want to know what all the controversy is about here's a video from gamespot of Mass Effect 3 ending.
- Mass Effect 3's problems are larger than its ending. Slapping a happier-colored bow on the package doesn't fix any of that.
- Disappointed but not surprised at BioWare's decision.
- The Internet accused Bioware of selling out. Then, it demanded Bioware sell out. Congratulations, Internet: you got what you wanted.