Report: EA Is Remastering The ‘Mass Effect’ Trilogy At Long Last (Unconfirmed)

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Not even posting an archive of the article because I won't give this faggot one click of ad revenue
 
There's no ME 3: multiplayer in this and no cross saves in 2021. Not Buying.
Dont give a fuck about Jane Shepard and her extremely vocal Tranny following,
Yea I'm not buying it unless they add multiplayer to it for ME3. The multiplayer was some of the most fun I've ever had in a video game, I think I put hundreds of hours into that shit. The multiplayer was the only good part of ME3 anyway.
 
Yea I'm not buying it unless they add multiplayer to it for ME3. The multiplayer was some of the most fun I've ever had in a video game, I think I put hundreds of hours into that shit. The multiplayer was the only good part of ME3 anyway.
It definitely was. Cant be arsed to re-grind Platinum for months again to unlock the entire armory and all the characters with their customization options. on top of losing promotional characters like "battlefield 3."

They Need to add a cross save or a one time only limited time transfer of multiplayer and/or singleplayer data from 360/ps3/2012 PC version to the legendary edition for people who purchased the legendary edition.

They have the $$$ for it and its literally a matter of changing a couple 1's and 0's here and there on their multiplayer servers.
 
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One of the reasons I'm happy I played 2 before 1 (because I was a PS3-ant) was I couldn't be disappointed by how small ME2 felt. You can now visit more worlds that are deeper and have more focus, but for someone who likes exploring, I couldn't imagine how disappointed I would be losing the Mako for the planet scanning, or how the citadel went from a giant hub to a single part of the wards with three floors, along with the human embassy in the presidium. I finished ME1 five times and I still get lost in the Citadel. I saw every store and did every side quest the first time I went to it in ME2.
 
I know what you mean. I somehow had no idea the Wards Access corridor was a thing until I looked up a guide for the money-siphoning AI because I couldn't find that connection. The Wards are a rat's nest of back alleys and tight spaces, exactly what you'd expect on a space station like that.
 
Still disappointed they didnt adapt Mass effect: Infiltrator to the ME:A engine instead of that clusterfuck Andromeda. Its a prequel to ME:3 and shows how Cerberus went Batshit from helping shepard and being actually Pro Humanity, to turning their guys into the reaper indoctrinated husks that you find out about on mars in ME:3.

Also explains why the dragoons (the aggressive cerberus psuedo-Phantom whip guys) exist in ME:3 as a DLC enemy they retroactively added to the singleplayer/multiplayer.
is it from a book or comic? might be a rights issue then (or however the contract went).
also me3 was done at that point, shepard was gone and the universe fucked whatever you chose, prequel would be just rubbing salt in it I guess. that's why they tried to soft reboot it with andromeda (which could've even worked out if their writers wouldn't be complete dogshit), me4 is just pure desperation at this point and will probably be quite a shitshow no matter what they do. like how do you even continue after 3?
 
You man up and make destroy canon. Or you cuck out and pull a Bethesda and try to pass them all off as happening.
because of the shepard fanservice gasp?
either way, the relays are fucked (even with EC where they walked back on them outright exploding), and even if the endings are all canon and they never allude to which ending it actually is, you still know where it leads to.

this also just reminded me of another argument from back then: with the relasy fucked you have the whole fleet (or what's left of it) trapped in the sol system. can't wait for my space opera to play on earth the whole time...
 
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