![]() I will say, while the guns feel great to use and almost a hair more accurate and consistent than they used to be, they are also cacophonous I had to tune the volume a bit after a while, because of how loud the assault rifles are.Īs a longtime Mako defender, I’m honestly a little torn on the revisions. Guns are now universally accessible, though you can only put points into your class’ specializations. Most of these are fairly positive and don’t do much to disrupt what made Mass Effect ‘s combat so different from its successors you’ll still be picking up loot from bins and crates, swapping out mods, and saving up for the rare stocks at the C-Sec shop. The gameplay has also received some significant changes, mostly in combat and around the Mako. ![]() There are parts that certainly feel flatter, less dramatic, and certainly overall different from their original portrayal. As folks have noted going into the Legendary Edition, this does wipe away some of the more interesting harsh-light contrasts of the original. It’s nice to have a much better-looking Shepard out of the gate, especially one that feels like it carries across well into future games I was surprised by how accurate my male Shep’s face was when he ported into Mass Effect 2, even among the sticking imperfections you only start to notice after spending hours upon hours with your created commander.Īesthetically, the new Mass Effect experience is pretty noticeably brighter, or at least has more light sources to work with. Options for making your own Commander Shepard have been expanded, and the default female Shepard appearance has been ported backwards from Mass Effect 3 so it can be consistent across the trilogy. The most obvious difference starts at the character creator. It’s important to note that this is a remaster-so while the gameplay has been tuned and even some content adjusted, this is not a remake on the scale of Resident Evil 2 or Final Fantasy VII. It’s worth checking in now though, after I’ve seen credits roll in roughly 25 hours of the first Mass Effect, to see what the Legendary Edition is up to thus far. I’m currently playing my way through the trilogy, and we’ll be looking to do a more holistic review once I’ve seen the whole thing start-to-finish, as it’s clear there are some changes littered throughout the saga. I’ve played through the whole trilogy a couple times, and through the first game the most yet booting it up here, in 2021, in the Legendary Edition, I couldn’t help but feel a little warm about jetting off in the Normandy once again. Dueling swathes of nostalgia and newfound wonder at seeing this, all this, in a single package slammed me over the head. Damn, it feels good to be back on the Normandy.īooting up the Mass Effect Legendary Edition for the first time last week, I was hit with waves of emotions. ![]()
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