Mass Effect 3 is a triumph. There’s really no other way to describe it. The game represents the culmination of a ten-year effort on the part of BioWare to craft the industry’s first true epic—a multi-game story in which every decision by the player has weight and meaning. Frankly, reviewing Mass Effect 3 within the same critical framework as one reviews SSX or Modern Warfare is an insult to BioWare’s incredible achievement, regardless of the final score assigned.
Based on one narratively fitting ending in Mass Effect 3, Prothean squadmate Javik is highly unlikely to return in the next Mass Effect game.
He was one of my least favorite characters. I wish they would have done the Proths different.
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Mass Effect 3 is remade, rebuilt, and remastered thanks to a huge Mass Effect mod which changes almost everything in the Bioware RPG, as we await Mass Effect 4
... I'm beginning to lose faith in ever reading intelligent gaming journalism again. Just. Wow. Lost for words.
This article has been done before. It wasn't interesting then and it certainly isn't interesting now. Blaming the fans for the problems with the game is like blaming your children for you getting pregnant.
no, the real problem is that articles like these keep springing up.
we don't care what "journalist" #918,404 has to say about Mass Effect 3's ending.
The problem is with idiots like this who know nothing about good storytelling and try to justify Bioware's botched ending to one of the better sci-fi epics in video game history.
Or the author just wants to cash in a few clicks by mentioning Mass Effect 3 Ending in the title. Seriously, this is BEYOND desperate.