Abstract: Read later Great trilogies seem to be rarer and rarer these days. Mostly we have not-so great trilogies fuelled by a commercial desire to flog that space-horse silly. Perhaps the most recent of the timeless gaming trilogies is the series. Created by...
The greatest gaming space opera of all time has concluded. Our spoiler-free review of Mass Effect 3 looks at just how satisfying a conclusion it is. ...
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Published: 2012-03-24, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Mass Effect 3 Michael Aulia Mass Effect 3 is simply the best of the series (despite of the bad ending rumors) in terms of graphics, gameplay, voiced-over, music score, and a more polished combat system. There are tons of things to do in Mass Effect 3 (su...
to its Commander Shepard story arc in the Mass Effect universe. Entire websites muse over individual desired narrative outcomes with pages dedicated to predictive fan fiction. Forums hold hundreds of pages of regularly updated wish lists for features and...
Mass Effect 3 is in our opinion, a very good action RPG game that will satisfy many a gamer who decides to purchase it. The visuals of the game are very good, and you don't need a killer system to run it decently. The replay value of the game is pretty ...
Abstract: It has been almost a month since Mass Effect 3 launched on the PC, and we haven't been able to tear ourselves away from it since. For those of you who are new to the story, or for those who need a catch up, the Mass Effect storyline is ‘fairly' simple. Yo...
Abstract: So what in the world does Mass Effect even mean? The first game in BioWare’s trilogy of sci-fi RPGs defines it as a phenomenon where mass is manipulated by dark matter, which is generated by an electrical current passing through the imaginary “element ...
Mass Effect 3 is a story and character drive game, not a technology driven one. For a plot which emphasizes the extensive use of wildly advanced technology for all manner of purposes, it seems that BioWare dropped the ball on infusing its game with advanc...