Shep and Garrus had a pro wrestler!
This is a really great picture, but does the baby have 3 legs?
I don’t see a third leg? I see 2 arms and 2 legs.
that was pretty well done =)
Probably one of the last pieces of Mass Effect 3 news, for a while at least…
http://www.gamespot.com/mass-effect-3/forum/mass-effect-3-extended-cut-to-be-released-on-june-26-63185183/
I was wondering when that would be out. It’s a pretty large download so hopefully it will good. I haven’t had the inclination to replay ME3 but I’ll give it a chance with this DLC
Convenient, that this is coming out at about the time that I’m feeling like I got over ME3 (not the ending, the whole thing. And not because I hated it but because there was a lot of emotional content there). I think it’s about time I buckled down and ran my Paragon through the game.
Just played through the new content. Ain’t gonna lie, man-tears of happiness were shed this day.
It’ll be a while before I can get back to ME3 - damn work! - but I’m excited to check it out after next month when I should have some free time on my hands. (I was actually thinking of doing a renegade runthrough vanguard of ME 3 anyway)
How long is the new content (or thereabouts)?
Just finished ME3 DLC with the extended “Synthesis” ending… a lot more clearer and a lot more closure for my Shepard and the other characters I care about. Still kinda peeved why these couldn’t be part of the original endings and had to be DLC months after, but I’ll take it. Now for some sleep and back to work in the morning ugh. =) Weekend will be filled trying out how different the “control” and “destroy” endings are.
I just finished the “No” ending (twice. The second time is by accident. Hint: Don’t shoot the kid) and the “Destroy” ending, and was pretty happy with both (From a story telling point of view. The “No” ending isn’t what I’d call happy). I’m going to try the synthesis and control endings and see how they differ, but for the time being I’m calling this a win.
I just wish you didn’t have to reply the ENTIRE last mission just to change ONE choice at the very end. And that there are NO (Well, I think there’s one, but it may as well be no) skippable cut scenes in the entire thing. But oh well, it’s better than (the) nothing (we had before).
If you restart mission after the credits, it takes you to right when you teleported onto the Citadel. That’s probably what you meant, but just want to make sure.
Some of the details on the slideshow might not match up, but watching the different endings on Youtube will save a bit of time. My favorite is probably the Synthesis one.
Yeah that’s what I did. That way, it “only” took 20 minutes, instead of 2 hours, to see the 2 minutes of new stuff.
Also the game pretty much always makes an auto save right before Shepard walks into the beam up to the Citadel, you can usually choose to restart the mission on the Citadel and you will start right before Shepard enters the beam so you don’t have replay it all to see the other endings.
Well…just finished a new game with the extended ending Synthesis
Now i am satisfied.
My Sheppard did die, but her sacrifice was what elevated her story to mythical…I place her up there with Frodo now .
And yes…i am one of those weirdos who thinks Harry should have died at the end of deathly hallows.
But i do question why all this was not done before; why we had to go all throught this drama…Did Bioware try to get too cute with its answers?..try to be the cool kid and be all mysterious and such?
Anyways…happy customer here.
Amazon has 60% off standard and N7 digital deluxe edition PC downloads for $15.99 and $19.99 respectively. US residents only. The Origin store has N7 for $59.99. Street prices for the console versions still hover around $30 and $45.
Essentially you’re purchasing the serial key and may download via the Origin client instead of Amazon if you prefer.
The price slash has ME3 reappearing in top ten Amazon video game sales. Wii U players will be arriving this Christmas. There’s newbies aplenty to team up with right now and later on. I’m playing a couple of F2P shooters each begging for about $20 DLC. In many respects, ME3 multiplayer is more fun and more challenging. More so if Bioware continues to flesh out ME3 with more maps, characters and weekend challenges.
You can now download the entire Mass Effect trilogy from Amazon for half the original price of ME3 standard. That was quick.
Mass Effect 3 Multiplayer Halloween Challenge
One of the easiest (uh, feasible) challenges yet. You’ll get a nice commemorative Halloween banner for posterity. I failed at the last three, not having the requisite classes or gear. You got until Monday. Get to those pumpkins, time is running out.
Mass Effect will be five years old on November 20th. To celebrate, Bioware proclaimed November 7th, N7 Day with lots o’ goodies accessible through tweeting, facebooking, cosplaying, topped off with a streaming sneak peek at the upcoming super sized Omega DLC.
There’s also a cherry reward for logging into multiplayer and completing a mere three extractions - using any N7 character of N7 course - on any difficulty: a N7 commendation pack with one ultra rare N7 item. It’s the easiest way yet to score one of the twelve N7 weapons including the highly prized Black Widow.
Mass Effect 3 N7 Day Multiplayer Challenge
25 hours remaining
https://twitter.com/CaseyDHudson/status/266612856517181440
Sound off folks. I’m having a tough time thinking of anything.