

That, my friends, was one for the fans and great fan service if you ask us. Heck, there’s even mentions of Grayson, which for those of you who've not read the book might leave you thinking, “who the hell is this guy?” whereas those who had read the books could smile at his otherwise unexplained reference. Not only does Kahlee Sanders feature prominently in one of Mass Effect 3’s side-missions, but so does the setting of Mass Effect: Ascension (Grissom Academy) and one of Cerberus’ bad-ass agents, Kai Leng, who featured in the latter two books (Retribution and Deception).

Starting back in 2007 in Mass Effect: Revelation (before Ubisoft used the suffix for Assassin’s Creed, mind), fans of the Mass Effect books have followed the trials and tribulations of Kahlee Sanders across four books, meeting various characters along the way and hearing more of the universe along the way.
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Mass Effect 3 saw a number of characters introduced into the games that Mass Effect fans have been aware of for years thanks to the series of books that BioWare has created alongside the game. But for your hardcore Mass Effect gamer, who’s absorbed as much of the extended universe as they humanly can, this is a big deal. Without further ado, here’s our top 5 reasons why we love Mass Effect 3.įor your everyday gamer who’s played every version of Mass Effect and not ventured outside the games, this first one might mean nothing to you. Finally, on Friday, just in time for the weekend, we recap and reflect on our top 20 “Mass Effect moments.” It's going to be a good week! In the first of three Mass Effect 3 post-release features this week we look at the five main things that made us fall in love with Mass Effect 3, while on Wednesday, we look at the five main things we hate about Mass Effect 3 – hate’s a strong word, but we’re offering two perspectives from each end of the spectrum. The whole post-release content is something that we’ve discussed doing for most triple-A, 90%+ games for quite some time now, you know, so you can continue the dialogue and discussion with like-minded souls long after our review has been posted and the credits have rolled.

Again, with emphasis, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. It’s a feature about Mass Effect 3 for Pete’s sake. Yes, there will be spoilers, lots of them. You know what that means, right? It inspired me to chew the ears off the guys to discuss it before sitting down to write a few features about it – three in fact.īy this time, everyone – well, most people – should have had the chance to finish Mass Effect 3, so we can be a bit candid with our opinions on the various happenings in the game and not worry about spoilers. With GDC and Microsoft’s Spring Showcase dominating my time, my social life and my wellbeing the last few weeks, it was only this weekend that I finally got chance to sit down, play and complete Mass Effect 3.
