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In a technologically advanced future, an elite human soldier takes command of a prototype star ship and works to defend the galaxy from danger.
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N.B. A word of warning to potential buyers of this game: it's possible that you won't be able to finish the last few minutes of this game due to a glitch at the climax of the game. Another note: I played the first game in this series years after playing its sequel first...due to Bioware insisting that the first game would never be released on Playstation.

Platform: PS3, also on PSN.

Genre: Role playing sci-fi shooter.

Setting: The Milky Way galaxy in the future.

Story: You play an elite human soldier (male or female) who must save the universe from a monstrous alien attack. You command an advanced spaceship and have a squad of elite fighters who you take on missions.

Graphics: Very good. Has a sci-fi fantasy art picture book quality to the visuals. Having played Mass Effect 2 first in this series ('thanks' Bioware!), the character models aren't as realistic looking as in that sequel.

Elements of the game:

Romance: I played as a female soldier. The unfortunate aspect to this RPG element for me was the fact that low-level flirting (if that) pretty much put my options on rails...i.e. I seemed to be limited to one romantic option. Other characters were ruled out by the game as potential romantic interests due to my character having imperceptibly (somehow) become BFF to a male character.

Mako missions: This is a military vehicle your spaceship drops onto the surface of planets and moons in order to investigate things...which usually leads to battles. Apparently some people have problems with this vehicle but I haven't really explored their reasons for this. I didn't mind this aspect of the game too much, apart from being annoyed by having to deal with heavy artillery or big, offensive robots.

Gameplay: I played this on "Normal" difficulty. Perhaps surprisingly, some of the early missions seemed quite tough to get through, as far your character dying or having members of your squad die. Can't say that I got to grips with the squadmate placement system, which is something that I eventually came to grips with in the sequel. The sequel at least has an in- game tutorial on how to use the system. Early on in the game I felt like one of those NPC victims to be rescued by the hero...pretty useless. The same feeling occurred to me in Mass Effect 2 but I transitioned into a competent hero in that.

Unforgivable in the game:

* That all these YEARS after release, it's STILL possible to be unable to complete the final battle in the game which will prevent you from taking your saved game and importing it to the sequel. Demonstrates utter contempt for quality control by the company. * Bioware treating gamers with contempt by not releasing the series in chronological order. Good about the game: * It's a believable simulation of a galaxy teeming with advanced alien civilisations. If you wish to immerse yourself in this universe, you are provided with a database which provides information on the species you encounter and their history. The Mass Effect universe is perhaps the most satisfying world in which to inhabit. Already I feel I have a sense of this place, with its alternatingly warring and co-operating alien species, such as the Krogan, Turians, Salarians and Asari. It's for this aspect of the game that I find it a "must play". * Not having played online shooters and thus having good twitch reflexes against nimble, deadly opponents, I have to say that I appreciate that you can pause the game as you initiate targeted attacks on enemies. Bring up your weapons display and you can pause the game while you switch your weapon. Bring up your 'powers' display and you can pause the action whilst you choose options available to your type of soldier.

Not so good about the game:

* Squadmate A.I. I literally made a point sometimes to lock them out of an area in some encounters so that they didn't die. In other words, I felt that "team" really needed an "I" in it. Just "I"! It's maddening how you direct them to a particular spot behind cover, say, then they start following you around instead of staying put. Some squadmates are even more annoying...they're spooning you as they walk right behind you! Sheesh! * Navigating on foot in some places. This could be a real pain, as I found it easy to get lost or have no idea where to go. Great examples of badly disorientating locales are Feros as well as the even worse tunnels of Zhu's Hope. To be balanced, however, I did find one urban space where I had a good sense of how to get to various places in it. That was for the city on Noveria. * On the Mako missions, often I'd be firing at the big mechs etc, and they didn't take any damage at all. The ability to damage them seemed random, as far as targeting them. This gave rise to a workaround...getting out of the Mako and just destroying the mech with my squadmates! * Taking a while to work out how to set the default weapon for your squad. Remembering how you did that was also annoying. Could be more intuitive in other words. * Some bugs in the game.

General observation:

I'm currently playing the final instalment in this series. Whilst I can't say that the gameplay for the series is great or that there aren't annoyances, it's definitely worth playing the games because the world is so immersive and believable. * I didn't actually write down a score when I made my notes on this game  many months ago. It's definitely a Pass score. Worth playing in other words. My score of 67.5+% is just what I'm guessing I would have scored it at the time. In the 22nd century, where humans have discovered lightspeed and have met and colonized with many alien species, a skilled commander must take his crew and teamates into enemy territory in order to find and either capture or kill a powerful alien who has means to bring back a dangerous alien species.

I've never been a huge fan of RPG's, thus I wasn't interested in Mass Effect at first. However, I soon decided to get my hands on it. Well I gotta say I'm glad I did!

Pros: -A fantastic and immersive storyline. -Very deep and well acted characters. -The graphics are nearly spot on and great. -The sound is perfect, but nothing that stands out. -The score is very varied and fits the futuristic setting. -Fun and easy gameplay.

Cons: -Although still fun, some gameplay elements( such as vehicle controls, weapon functions,etc.) can get a bit irritating. -Could have been more weapons.

Overall, despite some minor flaws, Mass Effect is a fantastic game that cannot be missed, RPG fan or not.
A book written by Drew Karpyshyn, who is also the lead writer for the video game. It is a prequel set 18 years before the events in Mass Effect, the game. The main character is David Anderson, who is also in the game (voiced by Keith David). The novel also gives reveals more on Saren Arterius, the main antagonist of the Mass Effect game.

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