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Mass Effect 3

9.2 reviews

This highly anticipated chapter of Commander Shepard's story sees Earth invaded by giant machines, which appear to be both sentient and aggressive. The people of Earth and the civilizations of the galaxy must be called to arms to drive them out, or mankind may perish forever.

Genre: Role-Playing
Platforms: PS3  Also on: PC  Xbox 360 

Developer BioWare Publisher Electronic Arts Release Date Mar 06, 2012

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usatoday.com review
And that's where Mass Effect 3 shines. It's an incredible universe BioWare has created, with so much dialogue and back story, that it is seemingly impossible to tear yourself away. With combat that again shows signs of improvements, the final installment in this trilogy is out of this world.
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gameinformer.com review
The downside to the 360 version is the need to swap discs; this doesn’t just happen once or twice during the story like in Mass Effect 2; this happened five times for me. PlayStation 3 owners don’t have to worry about this at all, but I still give The Edge to the Xbox 360 version because you can play the entire trilogy on that console.
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theverge.com review
When the credits rolled, I felt finished. Mass Effect 3 is the culmination of an unprecedented experiment in game narrative, and in the best possible way, I’m glad to have seen it through, and to see it done.
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avclub.com review
Prior generations needed action figures and homemade costumes to feel like they were part of their favorite science-fiction epic. Mass Effect 3 makes that kind of hero worship feel outmoded. By making every one of us the captain in our own saga, BioWare has retired the one-size-fits all of Kirk and Luke in favor of something much more flexible. Mass Effect 3 is what it feels like to be your own biggest fan.
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eurogamer.de review
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