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The BioWare Blog announces the Mass Effect Trilogy. a bundle of the three games in the sci-fi action/RPG series they will release in time for this year's holiday season for Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, which brings the original Mass Effect to the PS3 for the first time. Here's more on the contents of the bundle:
- Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, and Mass Effect 3
- Over 75 hours of story content, plus Mass Effect 3’s online co-op multiplayer
- Create and customize your own character with his or her appearance and skills, then play your Commander Shepard through all three Mass Effect games.
- Experience an amazingly rich and detailed universe where your decisions have profound consequences on the action and the outcome.
- Build a personalized arsenal with powerful weapons complete with their own upgrades and modifications
- Unleash devastating abilities and skills as you command and train an elite squad.
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Re: Mass Effect Trilogy Announced |
Sep 27, 2012, 04:25 |
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Most likely, given the timing, the bundle will include the DLC for ME1 and 2, but not 3.
I wonder if there will be any additional improvements. Since I already own the games + the DLC I'm interested in, that would be the only reason for me to grab this. A light cover- and shooting mechanics overhaul for ME1 would be nice, for one. The same goes for the incredibly clunky inventory and tedious loot and weapon mods stuff (made even worse by the aforementioned inventory). I'd really like to replay ME1 for the story stuff at some point, but the overall gameplay is just way off in so many ways I've never been able to get very far in any of my attempts. Plus, the majority of the game is spent doing side-quests that are mind-bogglingly generic and boring. |
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