After spawning many books, comics and games, the Mass Effect-universe has been expanded with its first movie. Mass Effect: Paragon Lost tells the story of James Vega, crewmember of the Normandy in Mass Effect 3. It's neither a live-action movie nor a cartoon using the artstyle of the comics. No, as strange as it might be, Mass Effect: Paragon Lost is an anime.
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"No, as strange as it might be, Mass Effect: Paragon Lost is an anime."
That doesn't seem strange at all.
I rather enjoyed watching it, the film passed the time for me im guessing the reviewer is still scarred from the me3 ending (before the extended cut) and too add i cant wait for the next in the mass effect saga.
I liked it.
It wasn't the best CGI or Animation but they kept to the lore and that's satisfying.
Details seem to go awfully off track when a game is made into an anime.
It was OK imo.