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Mass Effect 3
Mass Effect 3
Regular Price $4.99Vendor: EA Games
Product Type : Playstation 3
"Mass Effect 3" is an action role-playing game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. It is the final installment in the original Mass Effect trilogy and was released for the PlayStation 3 in 2012. The game continues the story of Commander Shepard, the player-controlled protagonist, as they try to save the galaxy from an ancient race of mechanical beings known as the Reapers.
Here are key aspects of "Mass Effect 3" for the PlayStation 3:
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Story and Setting: The game picks up the narrative from the events of "Mass Effect 2" and follows Commander Shepard's efforts to unite the various races of the galaxy against the impending Reaper invasion. The story is highly influenced by player choices made in the previous games, affecting the overall narrative and character interactions.
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Gameplay: "Mass Effect 3" combines third-person shooter combat with deep role-playing elements. Players control Commander Shepard and their squad members, engaging in intense battles against various enemies, including Reapers and other hostile factions.
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Galactic War Assets: To prepare for the Reaper invasion, Shepard must build a coalition of forces and gather resources from across the galaxy. The decisions made in previous games, as well as choices made during "Mass Effect 3," impact the strength of the galactic military against the Reapers. This introduces an element of strategy to the game.
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Dialogue and Choices: The game continues the series' emphasis on player choice and consequence. Dialogue choices made by the player can significantly impact the story, relationships with characters, and even the outcome of the war against the Reapers.
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Multiplayer: "Mass Effect 3" introduced a cooperative multiplayer mode where players could team up online to complete missions and battles. Success in multiplayer contributes to the overall readiness of the galactic forces against the Reapers.
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Graphics and Presentation: The game features impressive graphics and cinematic presentation. The character models, environments, and special effects contribute to the immersive experience.
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Emotional Impact: "Mass Effect 3" is known for its emotional depth and impactful storytelling. The game explores themes of sacrifice, camaraderie, and the consequences of one's actions, leading to multiple possible endings based on the choices made throughout the trilogy.
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