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Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut: The Good, Bad, And Ugly

As you probably remember, some people weren’t satisfied with the ending of Mass Effect 3, and BioWare promised to respond. With the release of the Extended Cut DLC today, we finally see the results of the developer’s effort to address the controversy. 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.

Good: Filling Plotholes

Did 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. There’s still some ambiguity in certain areas, but the most glaring problems have been addressed.

Bad: Back-Heavy

BioWare recommends that you load a game just before the assault on the Cerberus base (Cronos Station). However, don’t expect to see any of the new scenes until much closer to the end. Almost all of the new stuff happens after your final real battle near the missile launchers. After that point, assorted scenes and dialogue are spliced in occasionally until the actual endings, which have been considerably revamped.

Ugly: So Long, Indoctrination Theory

The new endings essentially torpedo the plausibility of the Indoctrination Theory. Of course, I’m sure some diehards are finding ways to keep the theory in play, but its core assumption – specifically, that everything happening after the advance on the teleporter is a fabrication of Shepard’s indoctrinated mind – is disproven.

Good: Effective Military Strength Change

Mass Effect 3 may have added a multiplayer component, but many fans were interested in keeping their experience restricted to the single-player. That’s why some were upset to learn that certain scenes (like Shepard apparently surviving in the “destroy” ending) can only be seen by raising Galactic Readiness – something that can’t be done through single-player missions. That’s been changed with the Extended Cut. According to BioWare, your Effective Military Strength only needs to be about 3,100 to see all of the scenes. As long as you’re thorough in your solo efforts, you won’t miss anything important at the end anymore.

Bad: Color Swaps

One of the major complaints about the original endings is how all three of them were basically the same, with just different colors for the beam shooting out of the Citadel. There’s still some of that going on here, even with the new endings. Many scenes are reused or only altered slightly from one ending to the next.

Ugly: Dumb Slideshow

The worst looking part of the new content is the series of 2D art that appears in the red, green, and blue endings. They are supposed to depict friends and allies living their lives in the post-war world, but the static images feel odd and out-of-place considering the cinematic flair of every other major moment in the series. They aren’t even in-game stills; they’re more like concept art. I’m sure BioWare has a reason for making the choice, but that doesn’t change the fact that a slideshow feels cheap and cheesy.

Good: Closure

While I didn’t care for the slideshow, the other elements of the expanded endings do a lot to differentiate the options and clear up confusion about what happened to the characters. In each of the four endings, you get a narration from a different major character that elaborates on the state of the world after Shepard’s decision. Even though some of the scenes are the same, the tone for each ending is distinct, and gives players a satisfying sense of what the future may hold for the galaxy.

Bad: Nothing Drastic

For everything that has changed, the ending is still about the Catalyst, the Crucible, and choosing from a handful of predefined options.  I personally don’t see this as a drawback, but people expecting the whole framework to change are still going to be disappointed.

Ugly: The Grim Choice

Some fans wanted a happier ending to Mass Effect 3, but few were clamoring for an even more catastrophic one. The newly added fourth ending allows Shepard to reject what the Catalyst is saying and refuse to select any of the three available solutions. In this ending, pretty much everyone dies and all advanced civilizations are eradicated. However, you’ll want to stay tuned through the credits for an interesting twist on a familiar scene that adds a little optimism to the ugly situation.

Good: It’s Better

I enjoyed the original ending of Mass Effect 3, but for many fans, the damage was done when they played through the game months ago. These are people who, not unjustifiably, will never be happy with any attempts to tweak or tune the closing events. If you aren’t in that category, playing through at least one of the new endings is worth your time. If the extended cut had been the original content at the end of Mass Effect 3, the whole ending controversy would never have happened. Sure, some complaints would have been inevitable, but I believe the new additions are a substantial improvement. 

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Comments
  • wow. So people still care about star tre... sorry mass effect? wow, but there's loads of good games out there? go play them.x
  • it was decent for what it was.

  • .....I wished that I had known about the military strength requirements being lowered. I played a LOT of the multiplayer to make sure Shepard survived, only to read this after I did that.

    And Im not a multiplayer person.

  • I was totally satisfied with the original endings but i do agree that the endings are better now,the extra scenes were great and combined with the music create some very emotional moments that blend right in with the tone of the overall game, also love the incursion of the fourth option.

  • I was totally satisfied with the original endings but i do agree that the endings are better now,the extra scenes were great and combined with the music create some very emotional moments that blend right in with the tone of the overall game, also love the incursion of the fourth option.

  • played throughout the cerberus base and then i had to work plan on finishing the game up here pretty soon and checking out the new endings

  • Thank goodness they lowered the Effective Military Strength. I just hope people that went through the multiplayer part to raise it, doesn't feel too 'cheated' because Bioware decreased it.

  • While I liked that they showed the other planets where ok and the baby krogans, they filled some holes and added new ones.

    I'm still sticking with the indoc theory, after all Shepard still woke up from that rubble just like before and there's no way Shepard could have survived that impact to earth like she didn't survive it on ME2(among other plot holes), Call me delusional or in denial but i'm sticking with the Dallas style it was all a dream indoc theory.

    Makes more sense than that mess.

  • Go to Disney for your happy endings, don't go to Bioware.
  • I enjoyed the extended cut.

  • sucks
  • The problem with the Indoctrination theory was that it was highly unlikely to happen. People set standards way higher than should be reasonably expected and then they get really disappointed. I set my standards for this DLC pretty low, seeing as I already got burned once, and I came out pleasantly suprised.
  • "Artistic integrity" be damned, they screwed up.
  • I'm reluctant to do another playthrough because I don't want to go through another week of depression.I'm still trying to do my second playthrough with femshep but still on disc 1.

  • Just downloaded it and I don't even feel like playing it again for a while

  • I really want to see the general fan reaction to the new endings. This is after all everything that people have been asking for. I'm likely going to Youtube the original endings to experience the original developer intended ending.
  • Well, I loved it. I won't spoil anything but I picked the Synthesis ending, (Watched the original first) and I was happily surprised.

  • How about dat' Dawnguard. Anyone? Just watched this on youtube. I don't have time to play ME on Dawnguard day! Watched all the new extended endings while it was downloading, finished just as it was done downloading, awwwww yeaaaahhh.

  • I tried downloading this, and played through from the Cerberus base on, only to find out that the extended cut must not have downloaded properly, and I wasted three hours only to get the same disappointing ending I'd already seen. Ugh.
  • Great title and great article

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