The main question on everyone’s mind regarding the remaster is “is it better than the original?” The short answer is yes. It has been some time since I’ve played Mass Effect 1 but I played it so much back in the days of the Xbox 360 that I can practically recite the script word for word. Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One (Playable on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S via backwards compatibility)Ī quick note before we begin, as this review will be covering three titles in total I will be splitting it up into three sections, as Mass Effect 1 received a remaster and has changed the most it will be the bulk of the review. However, the question is do they still hold up? What’s not to like about that? I’ve been playing Mass Effect for years now so the prospect of playing these games again with updated visuals and tech piqued my interest. On paper, this sounds like the best deal in gaming, three legendary games, plus all of the DLC with a full remaster of Mass Effect 1 and visual and technical upgrades for the other two games. To add to Mass Effect’s troubles, Andromeda bombed on release, and Anthem is basically being canceled, the future of Mass Effect was being drawn into question but fans could breathe a sigh of relief when the Mass Effect Legendary Edition was announced. Mass Effect has been held up over the years as one of the greatest trilogies to grace the world of gaming but time has made revisiting the original Mass Effect a less than attractive prospect. Mass Effect is back but does it still hold up today?
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