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The story of the game is influenced by decisions the player made in the original Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2. However, if Shepard dies at the end of Mass Effect 2, the character cannot be imported into Mass Effect 3. BioWare stated that the game ends Shepard's story arc and that future games in the series would feature a different context.
It would be the end of mass year-abroad education.
The New Industrial Revolution: Consumers, Globalisation and the End of Mass Production.
To the Editor: You quote a criminologist as saying, "This is the beginning of the end of mass incarceration".
On Sunday morning, before his visit to MacArthur Park, he had delivered remarks at the end of Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
Hence, it's not just high-profile people who end up on the receiving end of mass outrage, it's "ordinary" people too, as covered in Jon Ronson's new book.
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Some inroads are being made in last-mile solutions (and yes, there is a first mile to solve, too, at the front end of mass-transit systems).
Players have complained bitterly about the ending of Mass Effect 3 – not because of the potential for homosexual love, but because they found the narrative underwhelming.
The ending of Mass Effect 3 seems to have driven the entire Internet insane.
This role-playing classic basically turned a little-known Edmonton developer Bioware into an international powerhouse….that eventually got bought by Electronic Arts and made the ending of Mass Effect 3.
One of the early quests (no spoilers!) gave me heavier heart palpitations than the oh-god-everyone-is-dead (potentially) ending of Mass Effect 2. Sure, I'll say it: The introductory beats in Wild Hunt's story smash tougher choices into your face than one of the most narratively accomplished game trilogies ever made.
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