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@gundam7000 I don't think he did. A: This is a video game, it's completely different, it's a reboot. You judge it on its own merits when it comes out, if you don't like how Dante looks and that's enough to make you unable to buy the game, that's up to you.

B: My mum could do whatever the hell she wanted to make herself look different, I wouldn't care one bit.

C: How does that even make sense, can't you think of a comparison that doesn't include "your mom".

Unless this is all sarcasm, in which case: it's hard to tell over the internet.

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Oh no, Dante has black hair! ... get a grip, people.This is a reboot as much as a prequel, they can change whatever the hell they like as long as it retains the same basic flavours, which it does. Whilst people are being butthurt that Dante has angel powers and short black hair, I'll be enjoying juggling enemies into the air with a sword and holding them up with Ebony and Ivory. This game looks like it's going to be awesome.

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@Enundr After DA2, DA3 will have to do something amazing to get any of my money. Which I doubt it will, so I'm probably just done with the Bioware brand completely.

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The ending was awful. Phew, got that out of the way. I was one of the many people praying that the indoctrination theory was true and that they were going to redo the entire thing in a huge, genius ploy. Unfortunately, that never happened and it destroyed any desire I had to replay Mass Effect 3. Despite the preceeding hours of gameplay and story being tight and cohesive, the fact that the ending was a complete and utter shambles an that it could only end in one single plothole ridden way ensured that I could never play this game again.

Now onto the main point. As much as I despised the ending (a little piece of my gaming soul died), and as much as I think Bioware's promises about the ending were changed drastically (a heads up would have been nice), I never thought they were technically guilty of false advertising. There is enough variation in the Earth section (even if it is only window dressing) that EA could get away with saying that your choices from game 1 were accounted for (Wrex being there for example, or whether Ashley or Kaidan were there). I don't support the atrocity of an ending, but I won't say that EA or Bioware (read: sell-outs) is under any obligation to change it. I'll play the extended ending, but if it's not satisfying (which I doubt it will be) I'll be done with the Mass Effect franchise once and for all. So you could say that for me this will be... an end, once and for all. >.> <.<

inb4; [spoiler warning] No, I did not mind that my Shepard died, I have nothing against depressing, downer endings as long as they make sense and are not blatantly forced diabolous ex machine. That is all.