Around four months after release, Mass Effect 3 received an alternate ending DLC, with a price of absolutely nothing. The Extended Cut replaces the original ending, but not by default; it needs to be downloaded and installed separately. Unless you�ve got the Wii U version that is, then you�re stuck with the new content.
I actually think it�s great that the original ending�s still there for people to experience first hand, as we should be preserving content like this. Plus developers shouldn�t be able to edit our copies of a game to change the story without permission anyway!
Is it a good thing that BioWare �caved� to their fans at all though? Does it set the medium back as an art form when customers can demand changes when a story doesn�t match their expectations? And does it actually fix anything?
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