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I dislike Mass Effect (and BioWare games in general). Let's get that out of the way before I begin my review. I disliked Mass Effect before I played it when it was receiving all this hype, I learned to dislike it while I was playing it, and I learned...
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Braam Olwage not to break your bubble, but transfering the save from ME1 to ME2 didn't change that much. You got Alenko or Ashley, but appart from it you mostly got back talk, or an npc spouting something about what you did on the prior game. By reduction the most you got transfered in the two games was the third wheel you choose not to lose. -
I agree. Since the first one I always thought of Mass Effect as a poor man's Star Wars. It has a lot of what Star Wars did, but little of the mystique.
It is a good franchise, and it is a case for the whole is more than the sum of its parts. Although when I look at it I don't see anything particularly remarkable, appart from the long eventful quest, and the interactions with the companions. It does accomplish what it set out to do, but it didn't bring anything new to the table, appart from the trilogy concept and transfering your save data from game to game. -
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