Gaiscioch Game Reviews
Mass Effect Trilogy: A Second Chance
A Second Playthrough can give you a new perspective
By Donald Rush
I personally consider the Mass
Effect Trilogy to be one of the
best game series that I have ever
played. The story and gameplay
were incredibly addicting and I
found myself waiting for the end of
the work day just so I can get lost
in the galaxy. Over the Trilogy a
great immersive story develops
with you playing as Commander
Shepard and deciding how events
will unfold. As Shepard you decide
whether to be a “Paragon get the
job done with a heavy regard for life
hero” or a “Renegade do whatever
it takes to get the job done hero.”
My first play through the Trilogy
started in Mass Effect 1 playing as
a male Shepard “good guy.” I was
quickly hooked on the story more
than the gameplay. I became more
and more interested in the in-game
relationships and how the story
was going to unfold.
Mass Effect 2 launched January
2010 and I was excited for the
story to continue. The game gave
you an ability to port a completed
save game from Mass Effect 1 and
literally continue from where you
left off. The story just kept getting
better and better that when I
finished the game, I was chomping
at the bit for the final game.
March 6, 2012 came around and I
quickly picked my Mass Effect 3 so I
could complete the story. The third
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game was living up to expectations,
the combat, character interactions,
character development, and most
of all the story. The character
development was incredible as
everything you had done over the
previous games began to wear on
your character. It was great, until
I finished the game. The ending
was a huge let down filled with so
many plot holes and unanswered
questions. I also had a feeling of
was playing the whole game series
a waste?
All this character development
and that is what I get? I still love
the game series but felt betrayed
by the game developers. In June
the developers released a free
Downloadable Content (DLC)
extended cut ending to fix the plot
holes as well as the ending. I chose
not to play it as I was still upset.
So my games sat for nearly 2
years until I talked with a friend
who was a fellow Mass Effect fan
and he told me to give it another
chance that. The extended cut
made it better. I took his advice but
instead of just Mass effect 3 for the
ending, I decided to play through
the whole trilogy again. This time
around I played a female Shepard
and decided to be a Renegade. As
I played though the first game I
began to remember what I loved
about the game.
I decided to get some more of the
DLC available for all three games.
The DLC enhanced my fun even
more. By the time I finished Mass
Effect 2 and was beginning Mass
Effect 3, I began remembering
why I really enjoyed this series.
Even knowing how it was going to
end I was still excited. Especially
knowing that I had not seen the
extended cut ending. What made
Mass Effect 3 even more fun for
me was the “Citadel” DLC. The
content was exciting and fun to
play through.
After I completed all the extra
DLC, I finished the game. I sat and
watched as I make the final decision
to what my character is going to to
do. What unfolded was an excellent
ending and closure to the great
story that spanned across three
games. After my second Trilogy
playthrough with the extended cut
ending, I was happy with it and my
friend was right. The extended cut
made completing the Trilogy much
more gratifying.
In closing sometimes when a
game or series of games you love
does something that just kills your
enjoyment of it, coming back later
can sometimes yield great results.
A second complete playthrough
can also remind you of why you
enjoyed it in the first place.