![]() While ME3 was meant to conclude the story of Commander Shepard, the universe and series will live on and the last thing BioWare wants to do is leave a sour taste in the mouths of their most loyal fans, especially after Dragon Age 2 presented a disappointment and the much beloved Knights of the Old Republic series was converted into an MMO that's losing subscribers.īioWare admits that the Extended Cut won't satisfy everyone, but it'll hopefully meet your expectations. We can debate forever on why Mass Effect 3 needs a new ending or why it doesn't (and we did), but BioWare has their reasons and a lot of it has to do with simply pleasing more fans. The new content is available now, and if you don't care about spoilers or don't want to play it yourself, you can see all of the new Mass Effect 3 endings below. Instead, they decided to expand on what was there and give fans some of the answers and explanations they were looking for with the Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut DLC. Much of the community agreed (check out this poll) and voiced strongly online, which gave rise to various petitions and efforts to gain the attention of BioWare and convince them to "change" the ending. ![]() Despite highly favorable reviews, some of the critical response - including in our own ME3 review - called out the game's ending as a letdown. In a surprise twist on what we expect from publishers and developers of triple-A games, BioWare announced not long after the release of Mass Effect 3 that they would directly address some of the game's negative feedback by releasing free single-player DLC to expand and flesh out the game's conclusion.
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