Have they screwed it up? A little bit, yup. It has been five years since Bioware capped the original trilogy and there’s a lot of expectation for this fresh take. A new entry in this beloved series, then, is one hell of an exciting prospect for me and to legions of fans everywhere. However, I’ve played Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 about a dozen times each, equalling hundreds of hours spent saving the galaxy and hanging out with a crew of characters that have become ingrained in my mind. Sure, like most people I was left somewhat aghast at how the third game wrapped up the entire story, and to this day I’ve still only played Mass Effect 3 twice, despite it having numerous great moments leading up to that controversial finish. Given the choice between Mass Effect 2 and my nieces I’d be clutching that box to my heart faster than you could call social services. The Mass Effect franchise is important to me, perhaps even more so than my own nieces. Review copy provided free of charge by EA
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