A "mind flayer" convinces you the game is over and that you 'won', even though it's all an illusion. Numerous Quality of Life changes are coming to the remaster, as the team listens to fans and works with the trilogys biggest modders on improvements. Neverwinter Nights: A very similar ending to the Indoctrination Theory. Mass Effect Legendary Edition is getting a bit of royal treatment, due to its massive popularity and maybe even fond memories from BioWare developers. Jade Empire: Your master, who guided you through the game, turns around and kills you at the end. Today, Mass Effect's Mac Walters continues to speak about the craft of writing, giving you a look at the complete writing process for the series which takes place at BioWare's lair in Vancouver HG: You’re writing up to 30,000 lines of script per game. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: Major twist at the end of the game where you turn out to be the games main villain that you have been hunting the whole game. The devs previously confirmed the popular indoctrination theory is good indeed, but was not planned at Bioware, and it will remain only an unofficial interpretation for depicted events. *** MASSIVE SPOILERS FOR PREVIOUS BIOWARE GAMES AHEAD ***īaldur's Gate: You turn out to be the son of the Lord of Murder, and the major villian is your half brother, and in Baldur's Gate 2, the character of Imoen turns out to be another Bhaalspawn, your half sister, and the villian of Irenicus turns out to be a banished elf from Suldanesselar. Mac Walters stressed that Mass Effect: Legendary Edition will be as true as possible to the source material, with no quests or ME3 ending being changed. Let's take a look at the twists in past Bioware games. The only difference would be the lengths they went to pull it off and make it subtle enough that a future reveal would be needed to fully confirm it. If Indoctrination Theory is true it would actually be completely in line with this history. Bioware's History of Using Big Twists at the End of Gamesīioware has a tradition of big twists.