Mass Effect
3 9 out of 10
“Earth is ground zero in the war to save the galaxy, and how
you wage that war is entirely up to you.
Groundbreaking interactive storytelling drives the heart-pounding action
in which each decision you make could have devastating and deadly
consequences.” (quoted from back of game case)
In Mass Effect 3 you are Commander Shepard, a hero that is trying to save the universe in a galactic battle that threatens to end all life. For starters if you haven’t played the first and second installments of this game I highly suggest you play them.
The Quick
Review:
The quick break down of this game is it’s a space RPG, third
person shooter, and well written story.
Starting on Earth the game is fairly fast paced feeling compared to the
starts of the other Mass Effects. Kinect
voice commands work fairly well.
Multiplayer is pretty much Mass Effects version of a horde mode with support
for 4 players and diverse classes, customizable weapons loadouts and armor. This game is highly recommended to anyone who
enjoys a good story, after all being made by BioWare, the story is deep enough
that once you start playing you’ll look up and realize three hours went by
without feeling like you’ve played for that long.
Game
Junkie’s Review:
Single player:
In my opinion, Mass Effect 3’s single player is where it’s
at! It starts strong and ends strong.
Characters are well rounded and well developed, you can absolutely get lost in
the story of this game. It presents you
with so many meaningful choices that truly affect the end of the story. The RPG elements in the game are simple
enough for even Drunk Man to understand, and the combat feels similar to Gears
of War. Basically if you like games on a
galactic scale and you like story driven titles this game is a sure bet to
leaving your wife all alone in bed on Saturday nights.
Multiplayer:
The multiplayer is also very inspired by Gears of War. It is
essentially horde mode Mass Effect style. You start off on a map of your
choosing and combat is fairly fast paced with each wave getting progressively
harder. After every third wave you get a
special round. The special rounds are objective based and can be anything from
turning off monitors or killing special baddies. So if you like horde mode styles you will love
the Mass Effect multiplayer experience.
Graphics:
Graphics in this game are great. Character models look great and facial
animations are spot on. Environmental
designs are awe inspiring and the Normandy has never looked better.
Sound:
Voice acting at its greatest, the dialog is amazing. The
sound track is fitting for the gameplay and feels natural with what you are
doing at the time.
Controls:
Very simple controls help you make important combat
decisions. The A button does all your
running and puts you into cover. Left trigger zooms in on shots and right
trigger fires. The B button does your melee. Left bumper chooses combat
abilities for you and your party and right bumper gives you weapon choices.
Replay Value:
With multiple endings and engrossing storyline that can
change with your decisions, not to
mention a fun multiplayer mode, the
replay value is high! Basically if you don’t like this game you are a
communist…
Drunk
Man’s Review:
Single Player:
Ok so
basically this game is a third person shooter based in space. I have never been a big fan of third person
shooter I prefer first person simply because I am a simple man. I prefer to be able to look down the sights and
see the look on the face of my enemy at the moment he knows his head is going
to cave in. Now keeping this factoid in
mind this was still a damn good game. The
story line was outfreakinstandingly awesome to say the least. It was as if u were watching a really good
movie but getting to choose what the main character said and does. It was quite easy to get lost in this
storyline for hours on end while thinking only a few minutes had passed. Now a couple of things I wasn’t a fan of with
this title was the controls I really was not a fan. The controls in this game seriously cut into
my drinking time and have a very negative affect on my buzz.
Multiplayer:
For this
game's multiplayer mode I was pleasantly pleased and surprised at the fact that
it is basically a survival mode. I have
always been a fan of survival mode and just hammering away at wave after wave
of my enemies. It reminds me of one of
my favorite quotes of all time "kill 'em all and let god sort 'em
out." Now again this is all in
third person mode. The only way
multiplayer could have been improved in the eyes of Drunkman is make it first
person, but that’s just the opinion of one person.
Graphics:
The graphics
in this game actually surprised me. I
have never been very impressed with the anime looking faces of most space games
but I was impressed by the uses of drop shadows and bone structure in the faces
of the characters. The backdrops that
were used in this title were quite detailed and it did not go unnoticed. A lot of time was consumed in the details of
every aspect of this game from the characters to designing the hospital and it
was time well spent.
Controls:
As I said
earlier I'm not a fan of the controls used.
They were quite sketchy in the beginning but as u play things do start
to click some. However I found that I
was still repeatedly finding myself cussing the game and myself for taking too
long to figure out what was going on.
Replay
Value:
Replay value
for this game quite simply it’s a must.
Every choice u make including what to say make a drastic change in the
storyline. So only playing this game
once is about as smart as buying a unicorn from a one eyed liger named Steve. (Simply
said not a good idea)
Written by Game Junkie and Drunk Man
As a further note I'd like to agree with most people out there that the ending to this game leaves much to be desired. However rumor is that Bioware is planning a dlc to a "real" ending. So lets hope it finishes the game the way we gamers want it.
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