04-07-2012, 08:03 AM
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Powerplay Quarterback
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http://www.gamezone.com/products/mas...gs-but-closure
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The end goal is to give players a sense of "personalization with the endings", BioWare said at the panel. Extended Cut will not be a re-imagining of the endings or a new ending. Instead, it will provide "closure" to the ending.
"When you see the ending of Mass Effect, you now have the information and the context to feel satisfied," BioWare said of the Extended Cut which will contain a "considerable amount" of cinematic scenes that will hopefully clarify a few questions fans have.
BioWare wanted to "answer the questions" fans posted via Twitter, Facebook, etc. In fact, they even put a list together of the unknowns they wanted to address. To do so, they are "going to put the time and effort it takes" and are not going to "rush" it.
When asked why that content wasn't included in the game at launch, the dev team stood by the release in the core product.
"We're very proud of it," they said. "It was important though, for us to listen to the community, and community feedback obviously didn't come until the game came out. We couldn't have included it in the game because we didn't know there was a huge demand for it."
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Casey Hudson - 3/2/12
"Fans want to make sure they see things resolved, they want some closure, a great ending. I think they're going to get that.
The whole idea of Mass Effect 3 is resolving all of the biggest questions, about the Protheans and Reapers, and being in the driver's seat to end the galaxy and all these big plot lines, to decide what civilizations are going to live or die: All of these things are answered in Mass Effect 3"
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This just gets more ridiculous by the day....Bioware knows they screwed the pooch, but hide behind "artistic integrity" instead of having the balls to admit it.
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