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Mass Effect 3

Kevin VanOrd
By Kevin VanOrd, Senior Editor

Mass Effect 3 is a remarkably satisfying conclusion to a beloved trilogy, and a poignant and memorable role-playing action game in its own right.

The Video Review

Kevin VanOrd helps Shepard save the galaxy in this video review for Mass Effect 3.

The Good

  • Fantastic, moving story that balances plot and character  
  • Past and present choices impact the game in wonderful and unexpected ways  
  • Much-improved level design leads to challenging, exciting battles  
  • Fantastic art design makes great use of color and composition  
  • Top-notch voice acting brings every major character to life.

The Bad

  • Some glitches and bugs  
  • Galactic travel and scanning aren't much fun.

Sacrifice. It's Mass Effect 3's major theme, and rightly so. After all, the reapers were coming--it was only a matter of time. And now, those sentient space vessels are here, and with them, a galaxy's worth of destruction. Mass Effect 3 brings the sound and the fury, but these aren't meaningless shows of laser fire and alien devastation. The series has earned its right to showcase such destruction by drawing us close to its characters and teaching us of its universe.

The Geth aren't organic. But does that make them less worthy?

Mass Effect was about time and place; you discovered the Milky Way's landmarks and races, guided by memorable characters like Tali and Garrus, who served as representatives of their cultures. Mass Effect 2 was about people; you learned more about old friends and made new ones, and drew each of them close to your heart. Mass Effect 3 fearlessly manipulates those personal bonds, forcing you to make difficult choices and consider the greater good--even when the greater good isn't always clear. The game is structured less like Mass Effect 2 and more like Dragon Age II: three dramatic acts, each concluding with major events that might leave you in tears, or at very least, shivering from the emotional impact.

Mass Effect 3 is focused more on plot than the previous installments were, and at first, you might miss Mass Effect 2's more obvious personal touch. You meet some new characters, but you develop few new meaningful relationships. A couple of notable exceptions aside, your party members are familiar faces, and as Commander Shepard, you aren't traveling the galaxy seeking individual crew members, but rather the assistance of entire races. Some of the plot devices seem a bit transparent; what are the chances that Shepard would just happen to find an old acquaintance on almost every random planet? But once the plot is in motion, the human element returns, and poignantly so. Mass Effect 3 frequently reminds us that the loss of a single shining soul often takes on more meaning than a planetwide massacre. (After all, what carried more emotional weight in Star Wars: Obi-Wan's death or Alderaan's destruction?)

Like Star Wars, Mass Effect 3 is an incredibly fulfilling story that deftly balances plot, character, conflict, and resolution. After a short exposition, an opening combat scenario cleverly combines the "big" of a reaper attack on Earth with the "small" of a single death. That one death haunts Shepard until the moving and jaw-dropping conclusion. While there is plenty of action, developer BioWare subverts our expectations. Every so often, the shooting heats up, only to lead to a climax that comes not in the form of an explosion or a boss fight, but in a simple quiet conversation, or a few limping steps.

The reapers aren't your only adversary in Mass Effect 3: the pro-human organization known as Cerberus, led by the Illusive Man, complicates the conflict. Your ultimate goal is to rid the galaxy of the reaper threat with the use of a superweapon, yet the Illusive Man has different ideas and goes to some disturbing lengths to implement them. Discovering his goals and means is one of Mass Effect 3's better story threads, in part because the Illusive Man is such a strong presence. Actor Martin Sheen brings a calm, chilling strength to the character, but also exudes a touch of vulnerability when the Illusive Man is forced to confront his own demons. Not that Sheen outshines any given actor. A few inessential characters aside, the galaxy's inhabitants seem authentic. You hear stoicism, fear, or resignation in the simplest of line readings.

The series' focus on player choice is as vital as it has ever been in Mass Effect 3. The effects of choices in previous installments have an impact in extraordinary ways here, more so than in Mass Effect 2. Sometimes the nods to prior choices are subtle. A lover might fondly recall her previous entanglement with you, while still supporting your new romantic interest. At other times, the impact is far more dramatic. Entire quests, conversations, and characters shift as a result of your actions in previous games (not to mention, your decisions in this one). As a result, you might be delighted by characters other players never meet, share intimate talks with crewmates other players never interact with, and deal with decisions other players never make. And as in previous Mass Effect games, your entire attitude when choosing dialogue options (paragon or renegade) can drive you to conclusions other players could never consider.

Kevin VanOrd
By Kevin VanOrd, Senior Editor

Kevin VanOrd is a lifelong RPG lover and violin player. When he isn't busy building PCs and composing symphonies, he watches American Dad reruns with his fat cat, Ollie.

41 Comments

  • TheNotoriousBIG

    Posted Mar 31, 2012 7:01 pm GMT

    The ending was horrible!!! I can not believe they ended it that way.

  • pinicolaroxa

    Posted Mar 27, 2012 6:39 am GMT

    The game doesnt have fps problem, the ps3 version has.

  • MareInfinitus

    Posted Mar 21, 2012 3:30 am GMT

    @icetone Go ahead and get ME2 first! It's an incredible game and completely worth it. And then you won't be lost when you play this one

  • icetone

    Posted Mar 17, 2012 5:19 pm GMT

    I want this game but I think I should get ME2 1st on the ps3 or does it matter? i REALLY had fun on the coop it was a blast

  • J-007

    Posted Mar 14, 2012 11:07 am GMT

    Lol now I'm indecisive but i'm more into getting it. I always and only go for highly rated games

  • badiie05

    Posted Mar 14, 2012 3:21 am GMT

    @battlemed By out of the box you mean allowing players to make choices and suffer the consequences and live a characters story but once it reaches the end of the trilogy it all ends the same and all the effort to make you character please you does not matter at the end, leaving the player questioning what happened.

  • Battlemed

    Posted Mar 13, 2012 10:51 am GMT

    What's up with negative reaction to the game's ending? What are you, cry babies? Think outside the box f*cking kids... ruining gamers communities...

  • badiie05

    Posted Mar 12, 2012 6:32 pm GMT

    "a remarkably satisfying conclusion to a beloved trilogy"....yeaa >.>

  • B1ackDr4g0n

    Posted Mar 9, 2012 4:00 pm GMT

    Best game ever with the worst ending in history
    All endings are the same regardless of any previous choices and all of them are terrible
    Reviewers need to stop ignoring this massive flaw

  • cifie

    Posted Mar 9, 2012 3:53 pm GMT

    The ending of Mass Effect 3 ruined the entire series for me. Not even a glimmer of a happy ending. There is no light at the end of the tunnel. Not one decision matters. Might as well just rush through they game, you will get the same ending. Choices matter total bs.

  • bunbreath

    Posted Mar 9, 2012 3:19 pm GMT

    lol the reviewer obviously didnt finish the game with the optimal ending because he states "Ostensibly, Mass Effect 3 is about saving the galaxy, but a galaxy is just a thing--an idea, an abstract, a meaningless collection of plutinos, planets, and pulsars. But the game is actually about saving people. And there's a big difference there. Watching cities burn from orbit tugs at your heartstrings; watching a beloved companion die cuts to the bone. Whether you possess a storied history with the series or come with a clean slate, Mass Effect 3 expertly entangles you in its universe and inspires you to care about its future."

    Lol in the end no matter what decisions you have made in any of the games you end up ruining galactic civilization. there are no real options aand you dont find out what happens to those characters that youve come to care about. tragic killing of a once great francise

  • bunbreath

    Posted Mar 9, 2012 3:15 pm GMT

    9/10 really id give 9 or even a 10 untill the last mission/endings after that it brings it down to a 5. made me wish i never played 1 or 2 multiple times. I will not be recommending this game anymore so utterly dejected at a copout poorly written ending. seriously the ending was something out of a bad anime just piss poor writing which is astonishing for a series that prides itself on storytelling

  • akvasu2

    Posted Mar 8, 2012 4:19 am GMT

    Unfairly having to wait till 9th March!

  • Furiousxr

    Posted Mar 7, 2012 7:42 pm GMT

    got mine this morning

  • Eliaseen

    Posted Mar 7, 2012 8:28 am GMT

    on psn now ??

  • DeadMan1290

    Posted Mar 7, 2012 6:54 am GMT

    I want it. I love Mass Effect. Great score.

  • simeon22

    Posted Mar 7, 2012 6:27 am GMT

    @JoePiervincenti,there no download PS3 a waiting any willl do CFW 3.55 or +3.60 working

  • JoePiervincenti

    Posted Mar 7, 2012 6:09 am GMT

    @simeon22 PS3 came out yesterday, just like the 360 and PC version!

  • JoePiervincenti

    Posted Mar 7, 2012 6:08 am GMT

    @Bubbagum_Bish Move would have been ok, but it didn't really fit what they were trying to do. The Kinect support seems to mostly revolve around shouting commands, which Move couldn't do

  • DanBoiani

    Posted Mar 7, 2012 5:26 am GMT

    @vorhesse. Gamespot gave a 10 to Metal Gear Solid 4. Deserved? You decide.

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