Well... if my memory serves me correctly didn't Dr. Ray in an interview early in the ME3 ending disaster s***storm come out with a line like "Don't worry, this isn't the last you've seen of Commander Shepard" combine that with the chest breathing scene makes you wonder right?
And I mean, remember, even with the ending we have now, it's not like the first day DLC was going to be the ONLY one they released with ME3. You have to believe they would want to milk the last of Commander Shepard's story for all it's worth. You're going to kill him off in the initial release of the game and exclude him from ANY DLC content? I don't buy it, it's not a good business model.
This definintely keeps me interested, but I'm still cautious like most of you here. Maybe the cinematics and epilogue clarify how ME3 moves into the DLC content. Maybe it puts the Space Child/God/Thing to rest. I mean the galaxy is shattered at this point, there's alot of rebuilding to be done, alot of scumbags who were behind you before (Blue Suns, Blood Pack, Batarians etc) might now go back to their old ways. There's alot of directions the ME universe can go now.
Again, this isn't "Rah rah Go Bioware!" but it's nice that they've done SOMETHING (as if they could just sit on their bums and ignore it) I guess we'll see tomorrow at PAX what they mean. I'm sure fans there will seek more clarification for... the clarficiation.
SIGHS, oh well. I can still play through 1 and 2 over again.
BUT KEEP IN MIND BIOWARE... if you fix 3 I would be more inclined to even buy DLC content for 2 AND 3. But until then you will not be getting any more $$ from meh. And many people agree with me I'm sure.