

Though, if Bioware knows what’s good for them, whatever happens to Commander Shepard and/or her friends and lovers won’t be anywhere near the cost of the launch-ready Prothean Artifact DLC. Most likely this will be in the form of downloadable content for Mass Effect 3 whether these “additional content initiatives” will be free of charge or paid is still unknown. In an unprecedented, if not unexpected, turn of events, Bioware, the developer behind each ME installment, has issued several public statements to the tune of “ we hear you, please keep talking, we’re going to do our best to stop the bleeding and make the pain go away.” So far, though, the medi-gel hasn’t yet been applied.įans have complained so loudly and collectively that Bioware has announced that changes to the game’s ending(s) will definitely be coming, and they’ll say more next month about just what that means for fans and for the game. Hundreds of thousands of Mass Effect fans have joined forces in varying degrees to express their frustrations, and thankfully much of the consternation has been expressed with feedback that could actually help construct a “better” conclusion to the game and to Commander Shepard’s journey. There have been a great many rumblings of overwhelming dissatisfaction with the final moments of this epic chapter in what turns out to be a mythic story.

So, despite some of you not waiting until now, though I promised we’d get to it, let’s talk about what happens at the end of Mass Effect 3.
