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Mass Effect: How did I miss this?
Slake | 1:14 PM on 06.13.2009 9 comments


Okay okay I admit it. Through the annals of video game history there have been few blockbuster games that I have overlooked. The games that change the look of a genre or that change the gaming landscape. Or simply games that are so well developed and so entertaining that only a fool couldn't enjoy them. Mass Effect was one of those types of game I overlooked.

When Mass Effect was first released I tended to not pay it mind due to my frustration with the lack of decent XBox360 releases almost 2 years into the release of the console. Even with the Bioware development team working on this game at the time it seemed to me to be just another mediocre title in the seemingly endless sea of bad or rushed game releases. Could I have possibly been any more wrong?

Playing through Mass Effect reminded me what games were like before developers realized they could take an IP and exploit it for year after year (I'm looking at you Activision). Games that had hours of story and depth.. not "Oh hey look I beat Gears of War 2 in 8 hours.. cool I spent 65 dollars for 8 hours of gameplay.". The sheer amount of dialogue alone in Mass Effect could stand on its own.

The whole genre of "Action RPG" kind of confused me starting out. Having played RPGs before I tried to picture in my mind the grinding and managing this and that. Bioware seemed to make it pretty easy though. You gain XP through doing side missions and killing monsters and whatnot which is nice because it doesn't make it seem like a chore. Some of the side missions did seem kind of a bother to the point where I'd avoid them just because they required you to fly out to some random system just to get something and come back and given that I had rented the game I wanted to complete it before I ran out of time.

There is a lot I could say about this game as a whole but I'll just basically put it this way. The controls aren't cumbersome. The voice acting is top notch. The story is well told although when you play you think to yourself "Gee where have I heard this one before". There are so many avenues to explore even just based off which replies you choose when having dialogue with the other characters in game. Its not a very long game but due to the RPG elements it has a ton of replay value as well as carrying over your save data to Mass Effect 2 when it launches at the end of January 2010.



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CWal37's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/13/2009 14:08
CWal37
I think one of my favorite things to do was to just immediately go to every single planet I could, thus resulting in some confusion since I generally hadn't picked up the quests before arrival.
Blasto's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/13/2009 14:51
Blasto
I don't see how you could have written this off initially, I was f'n chomping at the bit for this game prior to it's release. Didn't you read the reviews??

I love, love, LOVE Mass Effect. I feel ya Cwal37, exploring the galaxy was so engrossing for me, even if there's not much actual variety involved, it hit that "sense of wonder" spot for me. Great story too. And I've got to add that the pickpocketing cow-like creature on one of the planets made this game go from a 9/10 to a 10/10 for me.

Also, SPACE MONKEYS!!!
ajaxender's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/13/2009 14:56
ajaxender
Sounds like you played it right. I made the mistake of doing everything and going everywhere as soon as possible, and got very bored with the game at about 75% completion, even if I did have a ton of kickass equipment. Besides the main missions (which were great), the game was essentially repetition of the same 3 or 4 quests, and the gameplay wasnt quite fun enough to warrant doing it all.

However, I must agree with you, the dialog, story and characters make the game, and kept me in it. I too look forward to ME 2.
Thornack's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/13/2009 14:58
Thornack
I still haven't found all the sidequests, which is what made mass effect fun, it was purposefully difficult to know everything that happened in the game. Can't wait for Mass Effect 2 for the same reason, especially since the latest videos show some bitchin' gunfights in the proverbial 'streets' of the citadel. Hoping for a few bar fights with Krogans.
Discarded Couch Sandwich's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/13/2009 15:30
Discarded Couch Sandwich
I've had a copy on my shelf for about a month now, untouched, but the reactions here from it will probably make it my next Xbox 360 game to play. I just finished Fable 2 this morning, so I'll probably put Mass Effect in next! I'm really intrigued to find out what this game is all about.
Niero's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/13/2009 16:40
Niero
I love, love, love this game. I saw part 2 at E3 and I think you'll be pleased.
sickNasty's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/13/2009 17:38
sickNasty
I can relate. I almost let this game slip by me. I had no desire to get the game until about 2 days before it was released when I started reading up on it.

Can't wait for 2.
zgerhard's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/14/2009 06:39
zgerhard
The only downfall of this game is that you cannot go back and do side missions after you beat the game. It's BS. I thought I saved my game early enough on my second playthrough, but it turns out I am EFFED again. So frustrating. It's why I put down Fallout 3. Huge turn off, but at least Fallout 3 quasi-warns you.
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