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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: February 04, 2026 (08:44 AM)
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Really liked this one. You did a great job of showing how this game is really good, but shoots itself in the foot by stupid dialogue and how it peaks with the first planet. But the whole "sense of exploration" is so addicting to, at least, me when it comes to games that I can easily see how a person can endure the stupid crap to play through it.


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Author: hastypixels
Posted: February 04, 2026 (11:44 AM)
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The Mass Effect series was a distinct...experience for me, and I should probably review the original trilogy. I'm glad that my instinctive aversion to this one proved to be correct. It's just not one of those things I can get into if the story is so weak and affected by a buggy world that will never be officially fixed. I'm sure the fans have patched the heck out of it, though, just as they did the OG Trilogy.


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