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What!?!? How can you even say this:

I love how people are responding to this 40 years later acting like it's no big deal ... you have to understand that 20 years ago, cell phone use being what it is was barely conceivable. You need to stop thinking that the way things are now is the way things have always been and that tomorrow will be the same. Arthur

Seriously, don't put down what a visionary he was — he was THE guy that thought up geostationary satellite communications in 1945. No one else had a clue then.

Wow, we're an amazing nation. If she'd been a fully clothed zombie with it's brains and eyes hanging out while gnawing on a hand, it would be fine. Seriously, at some point, we need to just get over the whole thing that bodies are inherently sinful and move towards violence is inherently sinful.

We need to see this extended ending before we can say it clarifies and personalizes. Regardless, there is no way to fix all the plot holes and issues without a new ending, which will never happen.

A writer already spoke up and said it was crap, then tried to retract it. The lead developer supposedly took the ending out of the hands of the writers and did it completely by himself, ignoring their feedback: [www.gameranx.com]

... how do you have Mass Effect with no mass effect relays and the destruction of the human race, pretty much. Just because you're ignorant of how horrible the ending was, it doesn't mean people should stop letting their voices be heard. The answer for you is simple - don't read the forums. No one is propping your

The whole point of the game was that there were to be multiple endings based on how you played the game — it was about player choice, not about developer statements. Some games should be that way — however, Mass Effect was not billed that way.

"You know why everyone's up in arms about Mass Effect 3's ending? Because it doesn't mean what they want it to."

That ending was light years better than Mass Effect 3.

No, it's completely and utterly a disgrace. There is no excuse to introduce a deus ex machina character in the last 10 minutes and then force the character to make a choice that they fought against for 3 games. There were other options, they just weren't offered. As a writer, I'm disgusted.

What?! You realize that the last two games were leading up to a COMPLETELY different ending and they changed it at the last minute destroying the integrity of the previous 2 games and 99% of 3. [www.oxm.co.uk]

Funny, I held onto Fallout BECAUSE I knew the DLC was still way off. This is a ridiculous statement by someone trying to protect their own interests by demeaning their customers. If developers are starting to create an us vs. them mentality, gaming is done for.

Owen, as always, your opinion is bullshit.

Don't forget Amanda Waller - they screwed that up, too. DC has been very disappointing.

You can use it for both — it's real easy to put a cursor on someone and say: Liara, Singularity — and it goes off without a hitch. And, you can still pull up the wheel anytime you want.

There is an amazing amount of voice recognition in ME3 - every conversation choice plus a ton of battle stuff. It's probably the quantity that made it a difficult task. The voice recognition in the Kinect is pretty cool - I can speak at normal voice level what I want it to do, and it just goes.

I think it's fun - its a $6.99 shooter, worth it at that price. The review makes it sound like the game cost $40. I really like how the combat sections are broken up for quick action. I rarely use my iPad for long periods of gaming - 10 minutes is fine. And, this is a nice action game diversion from the board games

Relative honesty??!?! Seriously? They said flat out that the characters were not finished and they would be available for download. The only reason they released this statement is because Capcom was caught in a lie. Even this response is weak — "... to ensure for a smooth transition when the DLC is available." Hello —

"... to ensure for a smooth transition when the DLC is available."