The Meaning of Mass Effect: A Cursory Look at the Themes of the Mass Effect Trilogy
It’s been six years since the final installment of the Mass Effect trilogy
first touched the public sphere. It’s fitting, then, that now of all times I
feel the need to talk about it.
i am replaying the trilogy right now. i (almost) always choose the synthesis ending, because it is congruous (much like this article suggests) with the themes of mass effect. at the same time, the indoctrination theory suggests that the synthesis ending is similar to what saren is suggesting at the end of ME1.
i am replaying the trilogy right now. i (almost) always choose the synthesis ending, because it is congruous (much like this article suggests) with the themes of mass effect. at the same time, the indoctrination theory suggests that the synthesis ending is similar to what saren is suggesting at the end of ME1.
Yes no matter what I read I can’t get the thought out of my mind that Green = Saren and Blue = TIM. Red = Anderson and I’m ride or die.