Stick Skills: "I’ve had some interesting experiences with the Mass Effect franchise. In fact, I’m probably what you’d call a fanboy. I’ve bought every single piece of downloadable content released, I’ve played over 300 hours of the franchise in total, and I’ve grown emotionally attached to every character in some way."
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
Pfft, 300 hours across the franchise. Casual. I've got at least 300 hours in each game individually.
This article is so...bad.
Okay, I have see this over and over again, and it bugs the crap out of me. Not the "liking the ending part" but "liking the or. ending because of Indoc theory". Indoc theory was fan made, BioWare had nothing to do with it.
Indoctrination theory exists solely because the ending lacked any coherent thought to begin with. Liking Indoc theory shouldn't give BioWare a pass on making an idiotic ending in the first place. I don't dislike the theory in any way, just that few seem to acknowledge who was responsible for it, the fans.
Also if BioWare decided to just run with the theory, it would have looked very strange after all the "artistic integrity" BS.