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BioWare Responds To Mass Effect 3 Endings

[Update] Mass Effect 3 executive producer Casey Hudson has issued the following statement on Mass Effect 3's endings:

There’s been a lot of discussion and debate about the conclusion of Mass Effect 3, so I thought I’d share my perspective with you here. I’ll avoid outright spoilers, but I’d still recommend finishing the game and experiencing it for yourself before reading this.

For the last eight years, Mass Effect has been a labor of love for our team; love for the characters we’ve created, for the medium of video games, and for the fans that have supported us. For us and for you, Mass Effect 3 had to live up to a lot of expectations, not only for a great gaming experience, but for a resolution to the countless storylines and decisions you’ve made as a player since the journey began in 2007. So we designed Mass Effect 3 to be a series of endings to key plots and storylines, each culminating in scenes that show you the consequences of your actions. You then carry the knowledge of these consequences with you as you complete the final moments of your journey.

We always intended that the scale of the conflict and the underlying theme of sacrifice would lead to a bittersweet ending—to do otherwise would betray the agonizing decisions Shepard had to make along the way. Still, we wanted to give players the chance to experience an inspiring and uplifting ending; in a story where you face a hopeless struggle for basic survival, we see the final moments and imagery as offering victory and hope in the context of sacrifice and reflection.

We've had some incredibly positive reactions to Mass Effect 3, from the New York Times declaring it “a gripping, coherent triumph”, to Penny Arcade calling it “an amazing accomplishment”, to emails and tweets from players who have given us the most profound words of appreciation we've ever received.

But we also recognize that some of our most passionate fans needed more closure, more answers, and more time to say goodbye to their stories—and these comments are equally valid. Player feedback such as this has always been an essential ingredient in the development of the series.

I am extremely proud of what this team has accomplished, from the first art concepts for the Mass Effect universe to the final moments of Mass Effect 3. But we didn't do it on our own. Over the course of the series, Mass Effect has been a shared experience between the development team and our fans—not just a shared experience in playing the games, but in designing and developing them. An outpouring of love for Garrus and Tali led to their inclusion as love interests in Mass Effect 2. A request for deeper RPG systems led to key design changes in Mass Effect 3. Your feedback has always mattered. Mass Effect is a collaboration between developers and players, and we continue to listen.

So where do we go from here? Throughout the next year, we will support Mass Effect 3 by working on new content. And we’ll keep listening, because your insights and constructive feedback will help determine what that content should be. This is not the last you’ll hear of Commander Shepard.

We look forward to your continued support and involvement as we work together to shape the remaining experiences in the story of the Mass Effect trilogy.

Thanks for taking this journey with us.

Casey Hudson

[Original Story] Following fan outrage and a number of online petitions, BioWare said today it will discuss the endings to Mass Effect 3 in due time.

BioWare said its listening to what fans are saying and are waiting until more people finish the game. "We appreciate everyone’s feedback about Mass Effect 3 and want you to know that we are listening," BioWare community manager Chris Priestly wrote on the official forums.

"Active discussions about the ending are more than welcome here, and the team will be reviewing it for feedback and responding when we can. Please note, we want to give people time to experience the game so while we can’t get into specifics right now, we will be able to address some of your questions once more people have had time to complete the game.

"In the meantime, we’d like to ask that you keep the non-spoiler areas of our forums and our social media channels spoiler free. We understand there is a lot of debate on the Mass Effect 3 ending and we will be more than happy to engage in healthy discussions once more people get to experience the game.

"We are listening to all of your feedback."

[Source: BioWare]

Comments
  • They don't need to wait for more people to finish the game. Most of the hardcore fans have already beaten it and are mad about the horrible ending. Just make the ending of the game like you promised to make it. Not the cheap and easy way out that it is right now.

    EDIT: I dont mean they should make the new ending now and release it ASAP. I'm saying they can start working on a new one for a future release.

    And snap people!
  • So did ANYONE actually like the endings? There's got to be at least one person, right?
  • Beat the game last night, that last 10 minutes is heartbreaking, I guess if the series didn't sell itself on painting your own individual story I wouldn't have felt so robbed at the end.
  • When I first completed the game, I thought the ending was horrible, but after seeing so many people b*tch about it, I hope BioWare stick to the ending and don't make any changes, because they made such an amazing game and people only seem to care about the negative things..
  • I liked the ending, it makes you think. It seems people have an issue with that.
  • The burning question remains...DID SPACE HAMSTER SURVIVE?!?!
  • I'm beginning to get the feeling that these enraged petitioners would kill to get the ending changed.
  • I'm interested to see if anything comes of this. I personally hated the ending, but I don't expect it to change. I'd rather not get my hopes up.
  • I can't believe I havent had the end ruined yet. Thank god! This will be the last time i read this article. NO ONE SHALL RUIN IT FOR ME! Peace
  • I will be finishing up ME3 this weekend, so I will finally know what all the fuss is about
  • Thank you so much.. I was really hurt by how disappointing the ending was to a series I loved so much.
  • In real world speak it means, for the love of everything holy please stop talking about the endings. They need to at least give the fans a date for when they will talk about it.

  • Just have patience people. I don't think that was the real ending. I bet BioWare has quite a surprise in store for us.
  • I really hope they don't change the ending or make DLC with an alternate ending just to appease some crybabies.
  • I feel sorry for BioWare. Yes I feel sorry for them. No the ending is not what anyone expected but the "fans" have gone too far. Maybe they did it like this to hear how the fans would like to have the game end, or they did it like to to work on a better ending.(I heard about a script leak? maybe they left it open like this for a DLC with a better ending.) I don't know. Both sides(BioWare and outraged fans) are at fault. I'm just gonna to the thing everyone should(They need to calm the heck down) and just wait. Thats all we really can do at this point.
  • I hope they don't change a thing, it's ridiculous that these "fans" are trying to change the cannon because they couldn't grasp what happened. If I don't like the end of Star Wars, I can't just call "Redo!" and get George Lucas to take his story back to the drawing board. Everyone needs to just take Mass Effect 3 for what it is: An awesome game with a great story!
  • So... they're waiting for more people to experience the ending. What then? Is there something to be revealed or will they just try to justify themselves? I hope it's the former...
  • I stayed up late to beat it last night, as it took me 17 hours I was hoping it would last a bit longer. I'm overall satisfied with the end path I chose. I'm starting to feel the outrage and petitions are wrong. I feel fortunate that Bioware even made the series for us, and I'm grateful I have the means to enjoy all of the games on any platform of choice. I just wish I could afford a powerful pc to play them on, those low-res textures both me. The ending wasn't that bad, it was moving, emotional, and inspiring to a degree.
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