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Mass Effect 3 for PS3 is the thrilling conclusion to the acclaimed sci-fi RPG trilogy, where players take on the role of Commander Shepard to unite forces against a formidable enemy. With enhanced combat mechanics, customizable characters, and the ability to import previous decisions, this game offers a rich and immersive experience that keeps players on the edge of their seats.
J**.
Good game..
Good game nice story to end shepards story
Y**X
la qualite du produit
super jeux cool pas de bug pas de grafigne super je le vous recommende
S**M
The Roleplayer's RPG (spoiler-free)
Mass Effect 3 is a shooter set in a futuristic sci-fi shooter, but it is still the best roleplaying game on the market, in my opinion. (and I am a huge fan of games like The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Game of the Year Edition and Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim ).To that end, my review focuses on the roleplay elements. It also assumes you are new to the series.- Characters:The characters are people. They have personalities and emotions. And they aren't just automated sidekicks, they are comrades that you build bonds with, and each contributes to the story in a significant and unique way. This does not feel like your typical RPG where there's that sense that you're the one fully intelligent being walking around a world inhabited by cookie cutter NPCs.With that in mind, RPG main characters usually have a "blank" feeling about them. You, the player, customize the looks and then define their personality based on your actions and choices, but much of the specifics are left to your imagination. Mass Effect also stands out here as well. Commander Shepard is just as customizable as the rest--Shepard will always be *your* Shepard--but he or she has a voice, mannerisms, and facial expressions. Shepard feels vivid and alive in ways RPG heroes usually do not.- Dialogue:Like other RPGs, you interact with other characters via a dialogue tree, choosing your own responses. ME provides the most conversational version of this model that I have seen before. As mentioned above, both characters actually speak, and the dialogue options change naturally as the conversation advances. Again, in ME dialogue feels more natural and real.- Consequences:Like any good RPG, your actions impact the world around you. In ME, your choices have significant and obvious consequences. If you destroy a whole race, it will change your game. If you pursue a romance with one character over another, it will change your game. And so forth and so on. Of course the story follows the same arc no matter what, but what you do does determine how it will all play out and who will be at your side. Your choices make the journey and the story as you experience the game's narrative.- Combat:Combat in Mass Effect is ranged third-person. It is a shooter but there are various powers that help mix it up a bit as well. Mass Effect 3 excels over the previous 2 games by implementing better melee (but you will still be in a shoot out most of the time) as well as a cover system that lets you interact with the battlefield's elements more realistically. Probably the biggest surprise were the enemies. They are clever, quick, and actually use strategy and tactics during a fight. They aren't just popping in and out of cover to shoot at you. They run, duck, and roll, providing a real challenge.- The Ending:The ending has caused quite a controversy among fans. Many are unhappy, but many are also pleased with its open-endedness. Personally, I think this reveals how invested and important this franchise is to people. And, in my opinion, no matter how you end up feeling at the end, the game is more than worth it. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Game of the Year EditionElder Scrolls V: Skyrim
G**T
3部作のゲームの最後のゲームにふさわしいゲームです!
3部作のゲームの最後のゲームにふさわしいゲームです!最初の序盤から息が出来ないかのようにゲームの中に引きつられました。
A**Y
Five Stars
Bon jeu
A**B
Don't let the backlash stop you from finishing the trilogy
Pros-Most polished Mass Effect game (though, admittedly, I haven't played ME1)Solid voice actingMore compelling story than ME2 (curing the genophage, ending the quarian-geth war, stopping the Reapers once and for all)Very balanced classesSurprisingly good multiplayerCons-Ending doesn't fit with the rest of the game or seriesNot as many squadmates (maximum of six)No way to skip cut scenesI went into this game having purposely avoided learning anything about the infamous ending. To get that over with, it's really not as bad as the insane backlash would have you believe. I didn't love any of the endings, but found something to like about each of them. (I discovered four different endings on my initial playthrough, after having downloaded the "extended cut.") The first 99% of the game is an absolute blast. Having played through the previous iteration, ME3 had a far more compelling and fast paced story. There were only about half as many squadmates as in the previous title, but it was okay, because I found the gameplay better and got to know each character more intimately.So... the ending(s). They seemed like they came from some other game.SPOILERS:It was quite literally a deus ex machina in a series that has mostly depended on player choice. An enigmatic ghost child appears and gives you three choices (four if you refuse to choose). But none could be called a "happy ending." If you don't have enough "effective military strength," Shepard will not survive no matter what you do.Anyway; besides the ending, the game had a surprisingly fun and addictive multiplayer. It let me experiment with different classes without having to slog through the single player campaign again.Overall, it's a great value. Don't let the disproportionate backlash to the ending stop you from buying this (especially if you can get it for under $20). I spent more than 100 hours (two playthroughs and multiplayer), and I look forward to more adventures in the Mass Effect universe.BTW, buying new allows free access to online multiplayer. The used version makes you pay $10.
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