I didn't know that Bioware said that it wasn't a coming back story, but they said that Shepard was dead, and you know in one "specific" ending.
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I still have a PS4 copy somewhere, but I got the PC version aswell. but it was also one of the ones that was bought back a lot. I was working in a game store when Inquisition game out. No N7s, no shepards, no old squadmates, no coming backs. Originally posted by combat cockroach:They have already said there won't be a coming back to trilogy universe. But thats about it, you wont ever import any of it to Andromeda. I have made peace with it, expect nothing but generic trash out of Andromeda, and will keep the Trilogy as some of the best i ever got to play (even with that 3). Bioware is to shut down forums just before the game is released, which im guessing will be to prevent people from congratulating them on such a great, well accomplished game. all of Biowares brain is gone, people that wrote, produced stuff like Origins, ME1 or even ME2 are all gone, and 3. When the next entry in the Mass Effect franchise inevitably arrives, it will feature a brand new story unrelated to Commander Shepard and his or her crew of sexually promiscuous extraterrestrials. its EA running the show now, and its all about sales, not quality 2. What.a.treat.Īndromeda will follow in the footsteps, considering 1.
A wasteland, where ideas, creativity and good writting got replaced by a 6 hour main story (that gets locked along the way so it looks like a big game), bland characters that i don't even remember the names of, including some guy straight out of Final Fantasy, some 30 second cameos for the people that liked Origins, and 300 pointless sidequests as filler. I later puked in my mouth a little bit when i saw what they had done to the game in DA2, and as i was already expecting a disaster for the third part, i wasn't the least shocked by Inquisition. They have already said there won't be a coming back to trilogy universe. Stephen Murphy), Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Clive Driskill-Smith, Stephen Darlington - Walter Parratt: Psalm 13, Dwain Walters - Naah Back Down (feat.