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Mass Effect 3 Review

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The Good

  1. Even with a few problems, BioWare delivers a great game to conclude one of the best series of this console generation.

  2. First time played, enjoyed it every moment

Kevin VanOrd
Posted by Kevin VanOrd, Senior Editor
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Mass Effect 3 is a remarkably satisfying conclusion to a beloved trilogy, and a poignant and memorable role-playing action game in its own right.

This intense narrative is met with an equally intense presentation. Mass Effect 3 is more atmospheric and darker in tone than even Mass Effect 2 was. You hear more expletives and raise your voice in desperation far more often, and the environments you do battle in reflect the rising pitch. An ominous storm encroaches, giving battle an even greater sense of urgency. The sheer darkness of a subterranean ruin enhances the sense of danger. The blue and rose bands of light that periodically stretch across the screen may seem old hat after Mass Effect 2, but the trick remains effective. That blue is also the color of Garrus' eyepiece, Liara's skin, and a harvester's glowing lights. That rose is the color of Wrex's armor, Mordin's forehead, and the Normandy's war room terminals. Both hues are used in the game's various interface elements, which makes other colors more effective when used. Witness, for example, the starkness of Jack's black-and-white ensemble and how it contrasts with the rich colors around her.

These are exquisite details, though other details come across as a bit sloppy in comparison. The frame rate stutters on occasion. Camera movement and viewing angles occasionally go askew; the camera might jitter in weird ways during cutscene transitions, or focus on a wall instead of the character speaking. A scripting error could force you to restart a mission should an event not trigger properly. And if you play on the PlayStation 3, you could run into a crash or two. These flaws stand out because Mass Effect 3 is otherwise such an elegant experience.

It's also packed with action. The basic third-person shooting is the same as Mass Effect 2's, though it has been given a few minor tweaks. You can now deliver a charged-up melee attack, for example, and slide around corners while still in cover. Such mechanics don't drastically change the flow of battle, which is still occasionally sullied by returning Mass Effect combat quirks: occasional cover glitches, unintelligent friendlies that crouch on top of crates, and enemies that thoughtlessly tumble against walls and end up going nowhere as a result.

On the other hand, the improvement in level design is remarkable. Unlike the previous game, Mass Effect 3 isn't about "take cover behind the obvious barriers, shoot the enemies that predictably emerge, and then do it again." Combat areas are more expansive and some enemies are more aggressive, so not only are you given room to move about, but you must use that space. One such enemy is the banshee, which destroys you in a single grab if you let it come too close. These shrieking horrors join charging brutes, dogging you in tandem in a memorable combat sequence and providing a challenge the previous games lacked, at least on normal difficulty.

And so you can't always trust a single cover spot to provide sanctuary--not when you have three guys in humongous robot suits blindsiding you. You sprint and tumble about, sliding into cover and using cryo ammo to freeze a creepy cannibal before smashing it with a powerful shock wave. As you level up, you eventually make choices on how to upgrade your powers. Do you increase the Pull ability's recharge speed, or do you learn to launch two Pull projectiles at once? Don't assume that Mass Effect 3's missions are all about guns and space magic, though. A pistol isn't much help when you traverse a virtual space made of neon cubes and floating platforms. Facing an old nemesis isn't a battle of guns--it's a battle of wits.

Nevertheless, you do a lot of shooting, and Mass Effect 3's primary customization element is in its huge supply of guns and the large number of modifications you can make to them. There are five weapon types and loads of choices within those types, each with its own pros and cons. You find weapons and mods in mission areas and can purchase them from vendors on the Citadel or from a terminal on your ship, the Normandy SR-2. You don't just need to consider your play style when choosing weapons prior to battle--you also need to consider how their weight might affect your ability to perform biotic and tech skills. The heavier your loadout, the less often you can send the bad guys flying into the air.

Kevin VanOrd
By Kevin VanOrd, Senior Editor

Kevin VanOrd is a lifelong RPG lover and violin player. When he isn't busy building PCs and composing symphonies, he watches American Dad reruns with his fat cat, Ollie.

55 comments
roosteraxe1
roosteraxe1

I've finally found time to start playing this game and it is amazing! My best friend let slip a few things that happened when he played before I shut him up so he wouldn't ruin it for me. Oddly the things he mentioned didn't happen the same way for me. I am very much looking forward to finishing this great game so we can discuss how differently events unfolded based on our choices. I love that there's a sense of hopelessness and sacrifice throughout the game. This is a tale about the end of days. Not a fairytale. It takes a very realistic view of war and the tough decisions soliers face.

The_Gaming_Baby
The_Gaming_Baby

Looking forward to my second playthrough when it comes to PSN Plus next month

obey21
obey21

didn't play the first two mass effects but this was amazing, i mean the whole story of humanities annihilation by the reapers and just everything that was connected to it worked so perfectly for me, and the engrossing gameplay topped it off for me. i'm sure if i had played the first two this would be even more fantastic, the ending was alright in my opinion, but im glad the game tied off all ends.

henryL306
henryL306

I love the game, just finished it. I actually liked the ending, most games always have an ending when the hero saves the day and everyones happy and continues to live normaly, but bioware changed things up. They decided to think outside of the box and have an ending when everything went wrong. I would definatly recomend this game.

freeakura
freeakura

I never write the reviews, simply because as dad and medical provider I don?t have time to do so. In my younger years I used to play `Halo, Star Wars Republic Commando, or Unreal Tournament. Lately as my kids are growing older I invested my pass time into newer titles like Mass Effect2. I enjoyed this game with my family so I immediately purchased remaining titles ME, and ME3. I must express sore disappointment in conclusion of the series that only offers hopelessness, and futile despair.

From psychological perspective as you invest your self in characters they become part of you, and your entertainment.

Since this series end in tragedy it releases whole slur of negative feelings.

 

Final points:

What?s the sense of follow up movie production with Warner Brothers if all the fans know the tragic finale- It will be jet another major flop in production.

 

For Bio.Ware crew, please invest some revenue for good behavioral theorist and advise. This will give fans that they want and multiply you earnings. I strongly recommend Dr. Gordon Neufeld Canadian and pioneer in attachment theory. ?attachment theory?.

 

I blog from economical perspective with Peter Shiff, Dr. Tom Woods,  Lew Rockwell, and Gerald Celente just to mention few.

I personally don?t think any company that creates such huge fan fallout will weather well in the future?.especially in this market.

 

 

Respectfully: Andrew Kurtyko R.N.

 

 

ChrisP20
ChrisP20

I really want to get this game. I'm going to purchase Mass Effect 2 first because I want to beat that one.

Aziz557
Aziz557

It's awsome just as ME2

waterproof9
waterproof9

I have ME2. After I finished the game, couldn't wait for ME3.  I hpoe it's as good as 2.  Sometimes the final installment can be disappointing.

Altair_7
Altair_7

Never played Mass Effect 1 or 2 but bought and played Mass Effect 3 for 4 hours straight on PS3 ... i am quite impressed with the gameplay... Hard opponents and many things to do ....

TheNotoriousBIG
TheNotoriousBIG

The ending was horrible!!! I can not believe they ended it that way.

pinicolaroxa
pinicolaroxa

The game doesnt have fps problem, the ps3 version has.

MareInfinitus
MareInfinitus

@icetone Go ahead and get ME2 first! It's an incredible game and completely worth it. And then you won't be lost when you play this one :)

icetone
icetone

I want this game but I think I should get ME2 1st on the ps3 or does it matter? i REALLY had fun on the coop it was a blast

J-007
J-007

Lol now I'm indecisive but i'm more into getting it. I always and only go for highly rated games

badiie05
badiie05

@battlemed By out of the box you mean allowing players to make choices and suffer the consequences and live a characters story but once it reaches the end of the trilogy it all ends the same and all the effort to make you character please you does not matter at the end, leaving the player questioning what happened.

Battlemed
Battlemed

What's up with negative reaction to the game's ending? What are you, cry babies? Think outside the box f*cking kids... ruining gamers communities...

badiie05
badiie05

"a remarkably satisfying conclusion to a beloved trilogy"....yeaa >.>

B1ackDr4g0n
B1ackDr4g0n

Best game ever with the worst ending in history All endings are the same regardless of any previous choices and all of them are terrible Reviewers need to stop ignoring this massive flaw

cifie
cifie

The ending of Mass Effect 3 ruined the entire series for me. Not even a glimmer of a happy ending. There is no light at the end of the tunnel. Not one decision matters. Might as well just rush through they game, you will get the same ending. Choices matter total bs.

bunbreath
bunbreath

lol the reviewer obviously didnt finish the game with the optimal ending because he states "Ostensibly, Mass Effect 3 is about saving the galaxy, but a galaxy is just a thing--an idea, an abstract, a meaningless collection of plutinos, planets, and pulsars. But the game is actually about saving people. And there's a big difference there. Watching cities burn from orbit tugs at your heartstrings; watching a beloved companion die cuts to the bone. Whether you possess a storied history with the series or come with a clean slate, Mass Effect 3 expertly entangles you in its universe and inspires you to care about its future." Lol in the end no matter what decisions you have made in any of the games you end up ruining galactic civilization. there are no real options aand you dont find out what happens to those characters that youve come to care about. tragic killing of a once great francise

bunbreath
bunbreath

9/10 really id give 9 or even a 10 untill the last mission/endings after that it brings it down to a 5. made me wish i never played 1 or 2 multiple times. I will not be recommending this game anymore so utterly dejected at a copout poorly written ending. seriously the ending was something out of a bad anime just piss poor writing which is astonishing for a series that prides itself on storytelling

akvasu2
akvasu2

Unfairly having to wait till 9th March! :(

DeadMan1290
DeadMan1290

I want it. I love Mass Effect. Great score.

simeon22
simeon22

@JoePiervincenti,there no download PS3 a waiting any willl do CFW 3.55 or +3.60 working

JoePiervincenti
JoePiervincenti

@simeon22 PS3 came out yesterday, just like the 360 and PC version!

JoePiervincenti
JoePiervincenti

@Bubbagum_Bish Move would have been ok, but it didn't really fit what they were trying to do. The Kinect support seems to mostly revolve around shouting commands, which Move couldn't do

DanBoiani
DanBoiani

@vorhesse. Gamespot gave a 10 to Metal Gear Solid 4. Deserved? You decide.

najemm
najemm

love being a renegade, now i gotta play as the hero

Bubbagum_Bish
Bubbagum_Bish

I wish they used the Move over the kinect. :/

usmcpwr
usmcpwr

Ha! Dark Souls kills another game. Gotta love it!

vorhesse
vorhesse

I think if Gamespot ever gave a 10 it would signal the end of days so I guess we should be thankful

onzrubayat25
onzrubayat25

Excuse me? Where's "Great Sound Effect" on Game Emblems??...Mass Effect 3's Sound Effect Awesome Than ME 1 & 2...

simeon22
simeon22

when games ps3 mass effect 3?

simeon22
simeon22

today PC have download,When games ps3 mass effect 3?i want games ps3

FatmanAB
FatmanAB

im i the only one who own an X360 But will get the ps3 version instead ?!?! (i like a bit of console change with this one)

simon1812
simon1812

nice reading exercise, but the video review link seems to be broken.

SoNin360
SoNin360

Good review, can't wait to get it.

Lazy_Marine
Lazy_Marine

Can't wait for this either , i was hoping for a 9.5 but whatever 9.0 seems to be the max these days I"m getting it sometime next week as i'm traveling right now.

Lazy_Marine
Lazy_Marine

@Kevin-V does gamespot actually review the ps3 version itself? or do you play one of them and then consider the same for all platforms?

bhyesilnil
bhyesilnil

@Kevin-V Thank you good guy greg

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