Dragon Age: The Veilguard's Ending Succeeds Where Mass Effect 3's Failed
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In Mass Effect 3, despite forming alliances, the final assault felt generic. In contrast, Dragon Age: The Veilguard personalizes the ending by reflecting player choices.
Mass Effect 3's final battle showcased the same scenarios regardless of players' choices, while the newer game offers a tailored experience based on individual decisions.
The Extended Cut attempted to offer some differentiation in Mass Effect 3's ending, yet many players noted the overall sameness in their experiences compared to the game's promises.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard represents a confident refinement of previously touted features from BioWare, bringing depth and individuality to the game's climactic moments through player choices.
Read at Kotaku
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