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One of my favorite gaming franchise. It's hard not to fall in love with each character. Love their flaws.
Mass Effect 1 is the starting point to the trilogy. It sets so many events in motion, gives your hero a cause. The gameplay is what I love most. It's the perfect science fiction plot. There so much to learn about this universe. There's plenty of engaging story from each character and even more action. Since it is the PC version, the only two DLC titles are included. Both add hours of gameplay.
Mass Effect 2 is the "rebirth" of the hero's cause. With the ending of the first title, the character faces new challenges. Although not my favorite title from the trilogy, this game still has much to offer. It's story lacks just a little but there is plenty of action. The new combat system is possibly the best of the three games. It is balanced between an RPG game and a 3rd person shooter game. Sadly, none of the story DLC (Kasumi's memory, Lair of the Shadow Broker, Project Overlord, Arrival) are included like the PS3's version. Adding to over $30 of extra content that was only included free for the PS3.
Mass Effect 3, the final game to the trilogy is perhaps the BEST game of the whole trilogy. The story is epic, and there is no other word for it. "Epic" describes this title perfectly, since the journey with our hero feels like a Greek epic story. Many fans will say that this was the worst because of the ending. But for the first time players I will ask you to keep in mind that this game's story is similar to a Greek epic story. Aside from that, there is so much action. The combat system is quick and feels more like a 3rd person shooter. The weapon systems changed dramatically and it is now possible to upgrade weapons by picking and choosing your upgrades again. Sadly the game has no real mission tracking system. You'll often spend 10-15 minutes trying to figure out what your mission was and how to proceed and there is no way to mark any of your missions as priority. Aside from that there is so much DLC that all together adds nearly $50 (Leviathan, From Ashes, Citadel, Omega and Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade). The multiplayer is fun, all the map expansions are free. It plays similar to "Horde Mode".