


The new endings essentially torpedo the plausibility of the Indoctrination Theory. After that point, assorted scenes and dialogue are spliced in occasionally until the actual endings, which have been considerably revamped. Almost all of the new stuff happens after your final real battle near the missile launchers. However, don’t expect to see any of the new scenes until much closer to the end. There’s still some ambiguity in certain areas, but the most glaring problems have been addressed.īioWare recommends that you load a game just before the assault on the Cerberus base (Cronos Station). I played all four (yes, four) endings today and compiled this list of high points, low points, and other weird things that fans should expect from the new content.ĭid the Mass Relays nuke the galaxy? What was the Normandy doing flying around in the middle of nowhere during the final moments of the war? What happened to your squad after Harbinger showed up? Is everyone just stranded forever? These previously unanswered logistical questions distracted some gamers from the climactic events at the end of Mass Effect 3, and each one is (adequately, in my opinion) clarified in the new scenes and dialogue. With the release of the Extended Cut DLC today, we finally see the results of the developer’s effort to address the controversy. As you probably remember, some people weren’t satisfied with the ending of Mass Effect 3, and BioWare promised to respond.
