Nintendo Life: Wii U had a rock solid line-up of launch titles to accompany it last year. From Grade-A third party franchises such as Assassin’s Creed through to Mario, a classic staple in the Nintendo canon. Oddly enough, more than a few of these launch games were sequels, or even third games in series’ that have already been around for some time now, just not on a Nintendo platform. Mass Effect 3: Special Edition, as the numbered titles implies, is no stranger to this phenomenon, but that doesn’t stop it from being an absolute powerhouse, and one of the console’s best games to date.
Based on one narratively fitting ending in Mass Effect 3, Prothean squadmate Javik is highly unlikely to return in the next Mass Effect game.
He was one of my least favorite characters. I wish they would have done the Proths different.
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Mass Effect 3 is remade, rebuilt, and remastered thanks to a huge Mass Effect mod which changes almost everything in the Bioware RPG, as we await Mass Effect 4
I bought this game and It's a great port on wiiu , works just like 360 version. BUT has some really nice unique features.
- Off screen play (always nice
- Touch screen squad commands on touch screen map (something every mass effect game could benefit from and deepens the experience for sure
- The sound comes out the gamepad and the TV at the same time. Like only your gun noises and footsteps come out of the gamepad speakers , gives a really cool immersive sound effect
- Some DLC included , etc.
It's perfect for what it is , but obviously the trilogy is available for the same price.
By far the worst game in the trilogy and nowhere near a 9/10.
ME3 online multiplayer gives it an edge.It's like RE mercenaries mode ME style and with certain objectives ( can be out right hard without good players)
online mp on gamepad in bed with headphones on while the wife is sleeping beside me.. priceless.
the score is just right.