Mass Effect

Mass Effect

So I finally got over one roadblock in Guitar Hero III that was Slayer on expert. Now I’m at the final battle to beat the game on expert, guitar battle against Lou the devil. Of course I always fail and decided this is where I stop, because the guitar boss battles are the most retarded thing they ever added in Guitar Hero.

So I tried a bit of The Simpsons the Game. I love the Simpsons and the the humor of it all. It’s great to see those cut scenes that look even better than the TV show in HD, but it’s a bit strange to look at them in 3D. They just look a bit odd. The game itself is pretty basic. Typical platforming and beat em up in various themed locales. I love all the references the game makes about other games. To name a few of many they take stabs at: Madden, Shadow of the Colossus, Medal of Honor, Mega Man, Metal Gear Solid, Mario, Sonic, Frogger, Grand Theft Auto. They range from a video game poster to a full blown level.

Now Mass Effect. I got it early from my usual unethical ways. I wasn’t excited about it or anything, but I had a slight interest. I’ve played Bioware type games like KotOR and Jade Empire before and I enjoyed them. First impression is the game looks great. The production values are top notch. Music, voice acting, art design, are all fantastic. However the game by default has a grainy film type of filter applied to it which I noticed right away and then got used to. It’s not distracting after awhile, and in some cases make things look more realistic and other cases not. I decided to turn it off later. If you can imagine KotOR but the battles changed into a 3rd person shooter, that’s pretty much what Mass Effect is. You have force powers, or in this case “biotics” that enable you or your squad members to throw, freeze, or levitate enemies. This is done by holding the R bumper and the action pauses for you to plan your attack. The L bumper will bring up your weapon selection screen where you can change yours and your squads weapon. These are the only times the action completely stops so you can make decisions, otherwise it’s an all out real time shooter. There’s the usual Bioware fare of multiple dialog trees, good and evil ways of communication, quests a plenty, and get your own love interest. What was a slight interest has become an obsession. I’m hooked to the game. I love all the different alien species and how they communicate. They all have unique characteristics that are charming in their own ways. I’m only 10 hours so I have a bit more to go. And I suspect to uncover a few plot twists that will make my jaw drop.

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