1up - BioWare is hinting the next add-on will be more substantial than those before it.
One of the best things about the Mas Effect series is the companions you meet along the way. So here is a tier list of all the companions from Mass Effect!
To think that Bioware at some point was capable of doing games like this, you see those characters and remember them like good old friends, and now check ME Andromeda, Anthem, Veilguard etc and wonder what the hell happened.
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.
This Canada Day, explore our homeland with the best video games that have adapted or reimagined the Great White North in digital form.
To be fair Omega could have been an amazing DLC but it ended up being only average. Both Aria and Nireen could have been amazingly well developed characters but Bioware didn't really crack them open like they did with Liara in Lair of the Shadow Broker. The gameplay was the usual, the new enemies were 'meh' and the big twist at the end didn't move me at all, which is sad because there was so much potential with the DLC. Bioware claims its next DLC is supposed to make me cry but we'll see.
Hurry up with the next dlc as I'm tired of digging out the discs for this old game already.
i am just gonna wait it out because by summer next year we will get ME3 with all its dlc in GOTY edition.
the dlc for ME3 is bad in one sense we already know how the story ends, now if they can somehow continue the story after than that's the DLC i would buy.
not saying dlc is bad because its actually really good, but the story aspects of it doesn't make sense. in ME 1-2 dlc was leading to something now we ME3 dlc we know where and how the end is so it feels out of place IMO
This whole tears thing and them specifically saying that Joker and VS are already doing dialogue means to me that we will have to choose between them on who lives/dies.