I didn't think the third act itsself sucked, but the ending was a huge let down.The Zango said:I think thats a little bit of a overreaction, whilst I dont think anything good can come of the 'Larger market' focus, I trust Bioware, afterall, I was one of the few that enjoyed DA2... Apart from the third act :/
yeah bu where did this "news" come from? a single statment that may or may not mean anything and thhen BAMSaviordd1 said:Look around, its new news on HERE so yeah...Zantos said:Firstly, what's your source for the EA statement?
Secondly, Mass Effect 3 is not doomed to fail. The Bioware/EA combination has done good things in the past and so far there's no reason to think otherwise. Besides, a comment like that could mean anything. It could mean they've decided to strip out endless loading screens and pictures of the ship for good old fashioned witty banter elevators.
Considering they somehow managed to turn both of their epic sagas into set-piece-filled, explosion-fueled, adrenaline-charged retard-fests, I would be greatly surprised if ME3 didn't continue the trend. Somehow Bioware has managed to almost completely lose the ability to write a compelling story sometime in the last 3 years. It makes no sense, but their games have become progressively worse, story-wise, since ME1.Saviordd1 said:If you haven't heard Mass Effect 3 was delayed, and further more it got delayed by EA since they "want to make it for a larger market"
Am i the only who reads this statement as "EA told us to do this or we get the whip again"
Honestly I'm now convinced EA is going to make bioware turn ME3 into "Mass Effect: Future warfare" and it will lose any chance of being the epic ending fans have been waiting years for.
But thats my opinion whats yours