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Mass effect 3 anderson death
Mass effect 3 anderson death









It’s his new Reaper-tech exerting a controlling influence over both Anderson and Shepard.Ī new cutscene then appears after Shepard either talks the Illusive Man to death or shoots him. Once Shepard reaches the platform area, it’s also made very clear that the black squiggles and clouds that appear on the edges of the screen are the Illusive Man’s influence.

mass effect 3 anderson death

Anderson clearly says that he came up after Shepard, explaining why we didn’t see him running. Things are much clearer once Shepard is on the Citadel as well. As a result, the meaningful goodbye between Garrus and Shepard, in which she told him she loves him and vice versa, was rendered totally unromantic and dramatic. The game would slow to a crawl or nearly freeze up throughout this segment. I took Garrus and Tali with me on this final mission, and Tali kept disappearing.

mass effect 3 anderson death

I’m not sure if my experience was unique, but this segment was ridiculously buggy and glitchy. Shepard calls in the Normandy to pick the squadmates up. Now, BioWare’s inserted a scene where one of the squadmates is injured by Harbinger’s attack. Previously, Harbinger would fly in, shoot a beam and the squadmates with Shepard disappear, only to magically reappear on the Normandy.

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The changes start when Commander Shepard makes her run for the beam that will take her and her squad up to the Citadel. I only play as FemShep so that’s how I tend to think of Commander Shepard.) (Also, forgive me for the use of female pronouns. Spoilers abound ahead, so turn back if you haven’t finished either the regular ending or Extended Cut endings. BioWare has just let out the free Extended Cut DLC which, at a massive 1.8GB for PS3 owners, expands upon what we knew to help fill up those gaping plotholes. Remember what happened when you beat Mass Effect 3 months ago? Good.











Mass effect 3 anderson death