According to
Game Informer, Mathew Kato Mass Effect 3 is getting its ending it should have
had…or is it? Some Gamer Zombies feel that Gamers shouldn’t be complaining about the ending because it is BioWare
and EA’s artistic feel. The part we have an issue with is that in 2014 this
so-called free DLC will become a paid DLC.
We also like
that Mathew Kato said, “Some fans were mad at Mass Effect 3’s ending…” Why
would BioWare even be worried about “some fans” instead of the MANY whom
actually complained or the non-fans who stuck beside the Mass Effect fans?
A new FAQ was posted along with today's
announcement that hopefully clears up any questions for fans. "Though we
remain committed and are proud of the artistic choices we made in the main
game, we are aware that there are some fans who would like more closure to Mass
Effect 3," BioWare said (Reilly, 2012).
This
is new to me fellow Gamers. According to BioWare and EA releasing a game that
doesn’t answer all the questions about the characters or plot is okay, because
you will be able to read it later online.
Being
a writer myself, I must say they should not be proud about releasing an
unfinished story that lacks in answering key points in the story to Mass Effect
3.
“We have re-prioritized our post-launch
development efforts to provide the fans who want more closure with even more
context and clarity to the ending of the game, in a way that will feel more
personalized for each player,” said Casey Hudson, the series' executive
producer.
How
can people believe what you say when you willingly and openly lied about the
DLC for Mass Effect 3 and it being created after the game? I guess it’s okay to
just sweep stuff under the carpet and protect your image.
The best part
about this temporary free DLC is that some of it may be stuff they cut from the
game during editing. However, it is only cinematic and nothing more, and we can
only hope they fix the ‘cut, copy, re-color, and paste endings’ as well.
More On What Gamer Rant Thinks About EA, BioWare, & Mass Effect 3
References
Kato,
M. (2012, April 05). [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2012/04/05/mass-effect-3-extended-cut-dlc-offers-different-endings.aspx
Reilly,
J. (2012, April 05). [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2012/04/05/no-further-mass-effect-3-ending-dlc-planned.aspx
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