There is no doubt that Mass Effect 3 is a great game. BioWare did as every developer should and listened to the community for their input about the game and universe they love. The gameplay, graphics, sound, and multiplayer all turned out to be top-not...
The writers are at the top of their game throughout Mass Effect 3, Combat is extremely fluid, and feels much improved over Mass Effect 2, Thrasher Maw vs Reaper = EPIC
Most of the good systems in Mass Effect 2 have been streamlined to nonexistence, The way you acquire side missions is completely lazy programming, Why do Geth, a mechanical construct, have MediGel packs on their flagship?
While Mass Effect 3 has some flaws that keep it from achieving the perfection that Mass Effect 2 ha...
Abstract: Considered by many as the most anticipated title of 2012, Mass Effect 3 wraps up a sci-fi action-drama spanning nearly five full years. In that time, we’ve seen the entire RPG genre influenced by a single franchise that redefined immersion through play...
Abstract: My face is not my own. I imagine you’ve heard this before (probably from me), but the details really do matter. Now, it would take a really petty person to base an entire review off the fact that Mass Effect 3 couldn’t properly import the face I create...
Focus on moral decision making that doesn't just focus on epic, galaxy-saving issues, Improvements to player movement make you feel more like an action hero, Wraps up a wide range of sprawling subplots without straying too far from the main story, Detaile
Cover system can still be frustratingly wonky, Enemy forces don't get harder so much as more numerous
No matter how many shots you take, that hair never falls out of place.Image courtesy of EA
Abstract: It's hard writing a review for a game like Mass Effect 3. There's just so much involved in spreading the word about this type of game that, in a way, writing a review that does it justice is almost like saving the universe in written form. Too often th...
Abstract: Mass Effect 3 Review1 2 In many ways Mass Effect is an unlikely success story. Starting out as a slightly awkward role-playing game with big ideas wrapped around a surprisingly deep - and, let's be honest, rather nerdy - sci-fi core, BioWare's second o...
Abstract: Besides the ending of Mass Effect 3, where Shepherd dies, the galaxy explodes, the Reapers are destroyed, and everything pretty much goes to Hell in the worst way possible, the thing that most got under my skin with Mass Effect 3 is that e...
Fantastic, moving story that balances plot and character, Past and present choices impact the game in wonderful and unexpected ways, Muchimproved level design leads to challenging, exciting battles, Fantastic art design makes great use of color and composition, Topnotch voice acting brings every major character to life.
Some glitches and bugs, Galactic travel and scanning aren't much fun.
Kevin VanOrd helps Shepard save the galaxy in this video review for Mass Effect 3....
Abstract: Days after finishing Mass Effect 3, I find myself still haunted by a decision I made midway through my 30-hour campaign to rally the galaxy against the invasion of giant chthonic god-machines known as "the Reapers." It's the sort of decision that had m...