is loaded with memorable characters and its fair share of heartbreaking moments but one dedicated fan wants to give one of the Trilogy's most beloved heroes the ending he deserves. Throughout Commander Shepard's quest to halt the advance of The Reapers, the stalwart human encounters many allies who wish to join his crusade against an unstoppable force. One such person is Thane Krios, a Drell assassin, who is revealed to be dying of a terminal illness and ultimately sacrifices himself for the greater good.
Posted to Nexus Mods by creator Scottina123, players who want to see Thane survive his encounter with Kai Leng and overcome his severe case of Kepral's Syndrome can now do so with a simple add-on. Installing the aptly titled «Thane Lives» mod tweaks several major events in, preventing Thane from dying during Cerberus' coup on The Citadel and instead having him return to The Normandy where Commander Shepard can continue chatting with him. To further sell the experience, he'll also comment on any completed missions and other crew members will even acknowledge his presence.
Despite Thane surviving Kai Leng's assault and seemingly holding off Kepral's Syndrome, the mod is more for aesthetics than mechanics. He can't be recruited into Shepard's active party and instead spends all his time on the Normandy where he assists in leading the Drell fleet against the Reapers, functioning like a War Asset rather than a companion. Perhaps the best part is that the «Thane Lives» mod will see the assassin included in the DLC pack as he even shows up at the celebratory party Shepard and their crew throw upon finally pushing back their enemy.
While many fans hold Mordin Solus' selfless sacrifice as the saddest death in ,Thane's tragedy is a close second. Throughout, the game goes to great lengths to show the assassin at his full potential only for all of that to be taken away as his terminal illness claims his body. Fortunately, his final heroic stand is the actual cause of his death, an act that Thane believes better suited his way of life.
Released in 2021, serves as the best version of Bioware's iconic sci-fi RPG trilogy, providing remastered visuals, overhauled combat, and collecting nearly every piece of DLC into one package. The rerelease was well-received amongst fans but many are questioning when will arrive after the disappointment that was. Bioware has confirmed that it's working on a fourth game, even releasing a brief teaser trailer for the project, but no further insight into its launch has been provided at the time of writing.
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is already a massive game but fans who want to take the experience even further by expanding on the game's story and factions are in luck because a new mod is aiming to do just that. Over the course of The Courier's adventure across the Mojave Wasteland, they'll encounter all kinds of colorful NPCs, many of whom belong to some sketchy groups vying for control of the post-apocalyptic United States. One of the more barbaric is Ceaser's Legion, and while they may come across as pure villains in the base game, Nova Arizona wants to improve them.
While there may be many opportunities to find love in the cosmos of , one player has taken it to the next level by making romance an extremely efficient way of boosting one's abilities. While Bethesda's latest RPG is littered with NPCs to discover, there aren't too many that are willing to throw caution to the wind and date the protagonist, given their dangerous lifestyle. Fortunately, there are a few that are daring enough to partner up and while there are some fun story moments that come from these interactions, they feel fairly limited in their scope.
Ubisoft's upcoming game is making a major change to one of the publisher's most established tropes and players couldn't be relieved. Ever since the release of back in 2007, the concept of climbing towers and scanning the environment to reveal more areas has been a cliche in many open-world games to such an extent that it's become somewhat of a meme amongst players. Fortunately, the highly-anticipated game set in a galaxy far, far away is taking a different route and ditching the idea completely.
Two months after its release, players can finally 100% complete the massive RPG as the game's latest patch fixes a lingering glitch. While the latest entry in the Remake Trilogy may have impressed players with a relatively smooth launch, one bug that managed to irk many Platinum Hunters locked off a certain sidequest, preventing enthusiasts from properly finishing the game. Fortunately, Square Enix has been hard at work fixing the error, meaning players desperate to collect their final trophy can now do so with ease.
fans waiting for the 1.6 Update to arrive on consoles and mobile devices will need to wait a little longer but don't worry because development is progressing smoothly. One of the biggest releases of 2024 so far has been the latest major patch for ConcernedApe's beloved farming RPG and the community couldn't be more thrilled with all the extra additions. Having said that, those who don't happen to play the game on PC have been waiting for some kind of news regarding when the update will hit mobile and consoles.
An observant may have just figured out why CD Projekt Red doesn't allow players' characters to wear long-sleeved shirts while walking around Night City. While it may have initially been assumed a bug, has never allowed V to properly wear a shirt with sleeves that cover their forearms, automatically rolling them up whenever the inventory screen is exited. The community has long believed this to be a glitch since looking at their characters in the game's menus shows them with their arms covered, suggesting it was simply something that would be patched.
may have left the franchise's fan base divided but those who may have slept on the game and want to check it out before the release of the Amazon Prime TV series now have the perfect opportunity to do so. Releasing in 2018 to overwhelmingly negative reviews due to its unfinished state, is regarded as the black sheep of the series with many insisting it doesn't count as a mainline entry in the series. Despite this, there's still fun to be found in the wilds of West Virginia thanks to some excellent post-launch support from Bethesda.
One of the most popular and ever-lasting games is finally making the jump to PC and it's bringing with it plenty of improvements to its presentation. While it may not have the iconic reputation of Bioware's or the cinematic flair of Respawn's, that doesn't mean the mobile game isn't worth a look. The enduringly successful mobile game, which has been running for close to a decade at this point, has managed to foster a dedicated community of its own and it's about to grow even bigger.
players have long questioned why one of the game's most valuable commodities can't be crafted but one fan took it upon themselves to fix the strange problem with an excellently simple mod. As adventurers explore the galaxy, they'll need to contend with all kinds of enemies, and more of than not some kind of gun is the best way of dealing with them. Despite the prevalence and effectiveness of firearms, Bethesda Game Studios didn't include a way for players to craft ammunition, something that's puzzled the community since 's launch.
While may already have some fun concepts for its New Game+ mode,one dedicated fan has conceived of an idea that would make the RPG even more replayable. Given that Bethesda Game Studios placed a good amount of work in creating plenty of activities for players to enjoy during their adventure around the galaxy, it stands to reason that the developer would give some extra thought to how users could keep going after rolling credits. The New Game+ mode is significantly better than the studio's other projects but, like most things, it could be even better.
While some fans may be concerned about the remake, developer Saber Interactive has promised that the project is progressing smoothly. Following the surprise announcement that one of Bioware's most beloved RPGs was receiving a ground-up reimagining for modern hardware, the fandom struggled to contain its excitement. Despite a teaser trailer dropping in 2021, the studio has yet to share an official update on the game in nearly three years, leading to speculation that it had been canceled due to tumult behind the scenes.
is filled with Easter eggs and references to other pop culture icons but one dedicated player has stumbled upon a fun nod to one of the best video games ever made. Despite being over a year old, the is still unearthing new secrets every day usually in the form of hidden homages or content that was cut before the game was shipped. The latest finding may not fundamentally change the experience but it should put a smile on the face of any player of any player who's familiar with the punishing difficulty of FromSoftware's RPGs.