This highly anticipated chapter of Commander Shepard’s story sees Earth invaded by giant machines, which appear to be both sentient and aggressive. The people of Earth and the civilizations of the galaxy must be called to arms to drive them out, or mankind may perish forever.
GenreRole-Playing
Platforms pc
DEVELOPER BioWare | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
Mass Effect 3 Reviews pc
usatoday.com review
And that’s where Mass Effect 3 shines. It’s an incredible universe BioWare has created, with so much dialogue and back story, that it is seemingly impossible to tear yourself away. With combat that again shows signs of improvements, the final installment in this trilogy is out of this world.
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gameinformer.com review
As of the writing of this review, Game Informer was unable to evaluate the PC version. We’ll check it out and report on it separately if we feel it warrants an individual review. If not, consider this the definitive review.
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theverge.com review
Sometimes death is quick, and sometimes you’ll have time to grieve. But no matter what you do, no matter how many choices you make that boost your reputation as well as your Paragon or Renegade scores, more names are going on that wall on the Normandy crew deck. And if you’ve followed your Shepard from the beginning, or even picked up from Mass Effect 2, there are going to be characters you’ve grown to care about with their names engraved on that stone.
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vgrevolution.com review
This is a must buy, for all gamers. For those who have yet to experience Mass Effect at all, I highly recommend picking up the first two titles before you even touch this. I am not saying you need to, but you won’t regret watching decisions that you have made in the previous titles unfold.
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insidegamingdaily.com review
All that said, the game doesn’t look bad; it’s just not revolutionary. The various filters and lighting effects all serve to evoke emotional reactions to the game’s many atmospheres, and the characters are so well written that you should be able to forgive the blemishes.
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videogamer.com review
Mass Effect’s other ace in the hole is its willingness to up the stakes. It’s never a choice between brutally bludgeoning someone and presenting them with a bouquet of red roses; instead, these are the kind of dilemmas that have you putting the controller down, scratching your head and mulling over for minutes at a time. After all, more often than not, they’re a matter of life or death. Like a TV exec brought in to shake up an under-performing soap, no one is safe from BioWare’s scythe.
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