On November 17th, 2007, the very first Mass Effect hit stores everywhere. The quietly successful game was beloved, even if it was seen as something of a cult classic. Almost fourteen years later, after morphing into arguably the best video game trilogy of all time, the game, along with its sequels, would get a remaster that would resurrect fan excitement all over again.
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The Mass Effect Legendary Edition is a can't miss remake that combines all three of the entries in one of video gaming's best franchises into a single game. Veterans are loving it, but, more importantly, a new generation of gamers is being introduced into the world of Wrex, Garrus, Tali'Zorah, Legion, and Commander Shepard.
Getting through one game often requires a guide, especially when that game involves hundreds of optional planets, cities, and interactions. Add to this the dozens of side quests and collectibles, and every Mass Effect game needs at least a few guides. Put them all together and a 100% walkthrough might start to look like a dictionary. Never fear, the passionate folks who write about the game are happy to write dictionary-sized guides to help every player attain a perfect walkthrough.
- How To Save Wrex
- All Keeper Locations (Scan The Keepers)
- How To Save Miranda
- How To Get Legion
- How To Save Kelly
- How To Save Everyone During The Suicide Mission
Making a class or a build in any game always comes with a little bit of pressure. One wrong choice can throw off the balance for an entire game and lead to impossible encounters. Doing the same thing in Mass Effect can be even riskier because a bad build can ruin three games and not just one. The right combination of skills and weapons can make all the difference in the world.
It's common knowledge that this series has some of the greatest main characters in all of gaming history. But what is equally impressive is just how memorable the side characters are as well. Who could forget the Hollywood dazzle of Blasto, the warlord-turned-scientist Okeer, or Nifu Cul, the "Biotic God." Many others don't have names but will still make an impact on players who meet them for years to come.
- Miranda Lawson's 10 Best Quotes, Ranked
- Tali'Zorah's 10 Best Quotes, Ranked
- Jack's 10 Best Quotes, Ranked
Nobody can play this trilogy and leave it all on the keyboard/controller. Mass Effect is a series that demands to be discussed, analyzed, and explored. To be a fan of the game is to make a lifestyle choice. Even the most leisurely gamer will find that the morals, characters, and tough decisions all merit conversation. A connection to the community will go a long way in navigating the litany of themes the game brings up.
- All Of The Major Changes
- Classic Mode Versus Legendary Mode Breakdown
- Level Scaling: Legendary Mode Versus Classic Mode
- Trophy List
- ME1: How Long Is It?
- ME2: How Long Is It?
- Is Same-Sex Romance Possible?
- Director Hopes to Change Opinions About the Ending
- Comparing Husks To Dragon Age's Darkspawn
- Killing The Rachni Queen Is The Ultimate Litmus Test
- There's Still Hope For Mass Effect 3's Multiplayer To Make A Comeback
Even after over a decade, Mass Effect makes waves across the video game industry and mainstream media outlets alike. Knowing about the latest news surrounding this franchise is almost a requirement for players who enjoy conversing about video games. Plus, with all of the challenges that come with updating older games, it's wise to check in and see how the technology is or isn't working.
- Game Corrects One Of The Original Trilogy's Biggest Controversies
- Fans Are Happy With ME1 Sniper Improvements
- Mass Effect Legendary Edition Overtakes Resident Evil Village As Steam Top Seller