Mass Effect 3 Review
Mass Effect 3 Review – The Final Chapter of Mass Effect
This Mass Effect 3 Review gives you an overview of the much-anticipated Mass Effect 3, the final chapter of the Mass Effect Trilogy. The Mass Effect 3 is scheduled to be released on the 6th of March, 2012. After 2 years since the release of Mass Effect 2, the final sequel of Mass Effect will conclude the story of Commander Shepherd. The Mass Effect 3 Review you read here forms an introduction to those new to Mass Effect as well those who have been playing this game since its first release. Many avid fans of Mass Effect are waiting for the Mass Effect 3 Collector’s Edition.
Mass Effect 3 Review – The Sequel to Mass Effect 2
The Mass Effect 3 is, as expected, is a sequel to the 2010 Mass Effect 2. Our Mass Effect 3 Review indicates that the sequel follows from the events of the 2010 Mass Effect 2 DLC expansion Arrival. This final chaoter also follows Commander Shepard’s rescue mission to
save the galaxy from the Reapers by uniting civilizations of the galaxy together. At the same time, it deals with Cerberus, who have decided to turn against him/her.
Mass Effect 3 Review – Changes & Improvements Over Previous Mass Effect
Fans of Mass Effect will be anticipating the Mass Effect 3 to be at a much higher standard and improvements. Gamers of Mass Effect & Mass Effect2 will be able to import files from the previous version into Mass Effect 3. Indeed, the combat platform has been changed with more refined features. Improved artificial intelligence can be seen in this sequel. They have also made improvements to the cover system. Now, you will have more options for moving around the battlefield. The developer has introduced instant melee kills and more conventional grenades in Mass Effect 3, which also features a four player multiplayer co-op mode.
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Mass Effect 3 Comes With Three Preset Campaign Modes
The three pre-set campaign modes of Mass Effect 3 are the Action Mode, Story Mode, and RPG Mode.In the ‘Action Mode’, all conversations give automatic replies and the comabt level difficulty will be normal. With the ‘Story Mode’, conversations require manual response while the combat difficulty level is minimal. The RPG Mode has manual conversations with a normal combat difficulty, which reflects the typical Mass Effect series experience. Certainly, the RPG Mode elements in Mass Effect 3 have been improved compared to those in Mass Effect 2. The levelling up system is more detailed now. And the customisation of weapon has been increased.
Mass Effect 3 players can customize their weapons with different scopes, mods, barrels and ammo types. The game comes with 5 weapon mods for each weapon type, giving gamers a total of 25 weapon mods. Each of the weapon mod consists of multiple power levels to collect.Mass Effect 3 is built with 82 minutes of cut-scenes.
Mass Effect 3 Multiplayer
The multiplayer co-op mode, also known as “Galaxy at War”, enablea players to play alongside with up to three other players in unique missions. The results of playing in this mode can also impact the outcome of the single player campaign.The objective of each mission is unique for multiplayer, and will aim at taking over enemy strongholds. Once these missions are completed, players have a better chance of attaining a perfect ending in the single player campaign. New characters need to be created for the multiplayer mode. Players can be members of non-human species, including asari, drell, krogans, salarians, and turians.This is a very interesting mode and feature of Mass Effect 3. The multiplayer mode will only allow two guns per player at a time in their inventory.
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