Anybody who follows me on Twitter or Facebook knows that I'm super into fantasy sports. I like to make money on my sports knowledge basically.
Um. . . You know, at this point, I think we're co-creators with the fans. We use a lot of feedback.
Every decision you've made will impact how things go. The player's also the architect of what happens.
The whole idea of Mass Effect3 is resolving all of the biggest questions, about the Protheons and the Reapers, and being in the driver's seat to end the galaxy and all of these big plot lines, to decide what civilizations are going to live or die: All of these things are answered in Mass Effect 3.
It's more like there are some really obvious things that are different and then lots and lots of smaller things, lots of things about who lives and who dies, civilizations that rose and fell, all the way down to individual characters. That becomes the state of where you left your galaxy. The endings have a lot more sophistication and variety in them.
For people who are invested in these characters and the back-story of the universe and everything, all of these things come to a resolution in Mass Effect 3. And they are resolved in a way that's very different based on what you would do in those situations.
Mass Effect 3 is all about answering all the biggest questions in the lore, learning about the mysteries and the Protheans and the Reapers, being able to decide for yourself how all of these things come to an end.
It feels a lot colder when you're shoveling snow than when you're building a snow fort.
Some sunshine is good for the soul, but I always make sure I wear a big hat.
Man is essentially ignorant, and becomes learned through acquiring knowledge.
I think the Church is a conduit to God. The Church is not God. And I think that from the very beginning Jesus taught us that.