Monday 28 May 2012

MASS EFFECT 3’



It's no secret that the release of "Mass Effect 3" stirred controversy among the gaming community. Some fans have expressed disappointment and outrage at the trilogy's ending, claiming that the decisions and events created in the previous installments weren't accurately executed in the finale. "Mass Effect 3" launched March 6, and more than two months later, opinions are still as passionate as ever.
Mass Effect 3 stirred controversy among the gaming community. Some fans have expressed disappointment and outrage towards the trilogy's ending, claiming that the decisions and events created in the previous installments weren't accurately executed in the finale. "Mass Effect 3" launched on March 6th, and now more than two months later opinions are still as passionate as ever. reyarch's upcoming venture "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" will be the first title in the franchise to have multiple endings, hopefully ensuring that fans will connect with at least one of the possibilities.
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But the community of "Mass Effect" enthusiasts is continuing to voice concerns on the adventure RPG-  shooter's conclusion, with some players going a bit too far. Earlier in May a campaign known as "Operation Letter Tsunami" was launched in which fans sent open letters and postcards to BioWare officials. The movement was meant to promote awareness to the company in a civil and sincere manner, but BioWare community manager Chris Priestly has received threatening messages.


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