That is Liara talking but 3's endings were.... divisive. Not to mention I don't know one can make a direct sequel on any of them. So what's the best choice here?
Bite the bullet and use Destroy.
It's the best set-up for a sequel anyway.
Only make sense if the space child didn't exist.It was the only ending that made sense, full stop.
(Actually, "Walk away" also is totally fine in my book)
Only make sense if the space child didn't exist.
You know what...they should just retcon the space child thing out of existence too while at it.
Teaser Trailer explicitly shows off a destroyed Relay so seems like that might be a major plot point or hint at the state of the galaxy. Having all or most of the relays destroyed and out of commission would certainly be conducive for some interesting developments and directions within the setting post ME3. How the galaxy could rebuild, or rather not, when their only means of quick travel is gone. How will areas cope with that isolation, rebuild and drift apart and develop differently from other areas they have little to no contact with.I'm going to assume they repaired the mass relays that were destroyed for starters?
All version of Extended Cut ending already implied the Mass Relays are repaired seeing all the different aliens already back on their home planet after the war on Earth. And I'm pretty sure there's a line somewhere in the game about Asari close to building their own Mass Relay, so there's already a canon reason to fall back to.Teaser Trailer explicitly shows off a destroyed Relay so seems like that might be a major plot point or hint at the state of the galaxy. Having all or most of the relays destroyed and out of commission would certainly be conducive for some interesting developments and directions within the setting post ME3. How the galaxy could rebuild, or rather not, when their only means of quick travel is gone. How will areas cope with that isolation, rebuild and drift apart and develop differently from other areas they have little to no contact with.
Sure, but again the teaser makes a point a show a destroyed relay, it's one of the only things until the very end w/ Liara that we actually see anything tangible and ME related, and we still don't have a clear indication of just how much they're going to stick to the endings in ME3, EC or not. Even if they're really faithful they could go for a really bad ending with a very low galactic readiness rating where the Relays are explicitly more damaged, not just the rings, and nothing gets rebuilt to maximize the fallout and disruption of the war to make for a more volatile and conflict ridden galaxy. Wouldn't be the first game series that continued on from an outright bad ending over a good one.All version of Extended Cut ending already implied the Mass Relays are repaired seeing all the different aliens already back on their home planet after the war on Earth. And I'm pretty sure there's a line somewhere in the game about Asari close to building their own Mass Relay, so there's already a canon reason to fall back to.
Well damn. You putting it like that certainly has me a LOT more interested now!Teaser Trailer explicitly shows off a destroyed Relay so seems like that might be a major plot point or hint at the state of the galaxy. Having all or most of the relays destroyed and out of commission would certainly be conducive for some interesting developments and directions within the setting post ME3. How the galaxy could rebuild, or rather not, when their only means of quick travel is gone. How will areas cope with that isolation, rebuild and drift apart and develop differently from other areas they have little to no contact with.
Ah yes, the Nintendo strategy.Simply make several versions of the game. Maybe have companions that can be traded between them. Give people a reason to buy the game multiple times.
Please keep that nonsense contained to Pokemon titles.Simply make several versions of the game. Maybe have companions that can be traded between them. Give people a reason to buy the game multiple times.
If you have high enough EMS after the Priority: Earth patch that fixed the endings post release, they show that the Relays aren't fully nuked during the endings and are in degrees of just being dinged up to fractured, only becoming outright destroyed like the originals if you don't cross the thresholds.Unfortunately, they are going to have to make one of those endings canon. I disliked all of them. Going to be interesting to see how Bioware pulls this off. I'm going to assume they repaired the mass relays that were destroyed for starters?
I want both. They should jump far enough to where major hubs have their Relays up and running, but smaller networks are still being fixed or being ignored. It'll add some tension.I hope they put it a few hundred years into the future so that society has rebuilt. I want fancy space cities and cool planets, not destroyed space stations.