On December 4th, the original Mass Effect finally made its way to the PS3. The game is available via the Mass Effect Trilogy which was also recently released, but for those who already own both the second and third installments on PS3, fret not; Mass Effect may be downloaded as a standalone title. Finally, Sony fans can experience the first entry in one of the current generation’s best franchises, but how does this already-5-year-old game hold up on the system? Here, I will lay out my impressions of the port.
Thanks to their innovative approach to gaming, RPGs like Dark Souls, Final Fantasy VII, and Dragon Quest left a significant impact on the genre.
ES3 set things off, it's a shame they got greedy and decided to cut corners so the executives could get huge pay days.
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The Mass Effect N7 Day teaser has already been decoded, and it features Liara T'Soni talking about The Council, and The Geth can be heard too.
Better not bring back Shepherd from the dead with some half assed space magic.
@snowb420.
Yeah I saw that at the end of my play through as well. I think they will bring Shepard back….. or at least a mutant version turned villain. Lol
That's exactly why I never got Mass Effect 1 and I'm glad I have a reason to begin the trilogy. Any words of advice before I begin my long journey?
Agreed! As a fan of the franchise, I was skeptical at first, but it's not hard to see that EA really nailed this one.
Seeing as how Mass Effect 1 was always a choppy mess, I'd say this was to be expected. I don't see how this comes as a surprise; the 360 version was just as bad if not worse. Let's not even mention Mass Effect 3 on WiiU.
EA EA EAA!!! very badly ported...
I don't want to live on this planet anymore