The four-hour director's cut known as Zack Snyder's Justice League has led to the discussion of movies in the past that might have fared a whole lot better had they been released to be more in line with the original vision of their creators. But, as it turns out, cut content doesn't just happen in movies. In fact, the act of cutting content before the release date happens arguably just as often in video games as it does in cinema.
With that said, we took the time to discuss a handful of the best video games with cut content and that would have been even better if that content was restored and released as originally planned. Mass Effect 3 It would have been interesting to see how things would have played out had the Reapers been the good guys all along.
When it comes to video game endings, only a few are as controversial as that of Mass Effect 3. The lackluster ending, which effectively boils down to three choices, feels so off compared to the epic adventures that the entire trilogy, along with the DLC, treated players to, and it just so happens that the ending could have been vastly different.
One possible versions of the ending apparently supported the Indoctrination Theory that fans came up with says that Commander Shephard was actually still inside a dream and that the final sequences of Mass Effect 3 didn't actually happen. The supposed evidence was found by fans after digging through the files of Mass Effect 3. There, fans found out that the chamber where Commander Shepard could make one of the three choices had a secret underneath that players can only access via a mod that showed the reflection of stress on the surface.
Considering that Commander Shepard has had dreams of trees throughout the game suggests that the two could be related.
