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this is a very charming game.

i initially started playing it because of my friends, who were all surprised that i had somehow missed out on it. well, i was surprised to find out that literally EVERYONE in the world had played these games in the late 2000s. and that everyone romanced garrus. i now truly believe that if i walked up to a crowd of random people and asked them about mass effect, they'd all tell me that garrus is the perfect husband. guess i have no choice but to find out what the deal is with this alien man.

well! this game IS fun. my thoughts:

1) the gameplay is janky, but not as janky as i thought it'd be. look, i don't like FPS games. this is the first one i've played in a long, long time. but i got used to it pretty quickly! i played on the easiest setting, using my steam deck (so, using a controller instead of a mouse and keyboard) and i thought it was pretty comfortable. i really liked using liara's abilities - she made it very easy to pick off enemies.

the gameplay sequence for the main planets goes like this: get dropped off somewhere. run and find a group of hostile enemies, maybe four or five. kill them. then run to the next group. you can't save while the enemies in front of you are alive, but you can save before or after that. it really felt like the devs were thinking about people who were playing this game primarily for the story. thank you, old bioware.

2) i really loved the worldbuilding. just loved it. the lore, the sense of history, everything. LOVED getting a new codex entry that would help you make sense of the world. for example, it'd tell you why turians usually wear face paint, and then you'd look at garrus, and then you'd look at saren, and you'd think ah! very fun.

also, the salarians are super cute to me. i know they're kind of ugly but they look kind of like hairless cats.

3) the characters. i'm told that they develop more in the second game. but i did end up liking them a lot! i liked wrex - he was always the most level-headed in the elevator conversations. i found it funny how RUDE garrus is to tali and wrex, though. turians really do think they're superior to krogans and quarians, huh? i'm told he calms down a lot later on. it really is funny, though! it makes him seem kind of very young and naive, like he's not used to interacting with non-turians, despite his very important line of work. i really liked liara, too. she's so enthusiastic about the prothean ruins in the last mission, which made exploring them feel much more emotional and bittersweet.

i don't have many thoughts about the human characters.... except that the humans look kind of weird. older graphics, yes, but i remember them looking a lot less weird in dragon age? well, my shepard was perfect and beautiful, of course. very difficult job, being the most beautiful person in the universe.

onto the next game!

played on steam via the legendary edition

The Mako segments are great you people are cowards

An incredible classic Space Opera adventure.
It might be outshined by it's sequel but the hunt for Saren across space with your rag-tag crew still makes for a very compelling adventure with a fun story and great characters.

The original version of the game feels a bit clunky to play now with in particular some pretty poorly aged gunplay, though the Legendary Edition remaster cleans that up a lot and lets the game stand tall next to Mass Effect 2.

The gameplay really bogged everything down. The story for this was also meh but my god is the world building incredible. Looking forward to 2.

For the time Mass Effect 1 was launched it in 2007 was a pretty impressive game, mostly for the history choices, graphics and lore. i played it on legendary edition remaster, And all i can say is that, i should played it earlier because none of that is impressive anymore and the game felt a bit mid overall but nonetheless i enjoyed the story and characters...
Good game.


there are so many stars visible in space, i will walk out there to get a better look

L'inizio di una saga iconica. Saren uno dei pg meglio riusciti di sempre.

if i was being objective, it'd be a 7 out of 10. Subjectively, though, that's where things get interesting. i love this game. the amount of lore stuffed into a streamlined 20-30 hour action rpg is near unmatched. the choices you can make, the customization is incredible outside of the inventory being full near the end and needing to clear it out. the final boss was way too tanky too. I grew so attached to my team and was genuinly scared i'd fuck up virmire. 9/10.

I'm Captain Sheppard and this is my favourite review in Backloggd

Как уже понятно, я фанатка игр BioWare. После Dragon age, эта игра была всегда моей второй любовью. Боевая система не идеальна, но я прошла игру много раз, на сложности "безумие", так что для реального фаната это не проблема.

Минус однотипные локации (но для игры 2009 года я могу простить)

Самый большой плюс, слаженная история которая продолжается в следующих частях, где ты понимаешь что твои выборы на самом деле имели какое-то значение, и повлияли на мир.

What a great game. Replaying this trilogy it's already been a pleasure.

Pretty stiff game even for 2007, but I loved the scope of the story and the promise of greater things to come (which I haven’t played yet).

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Checkpoints are way too far apart

I know I'm beating a dead horse but the Mako really does suck to drive

Biotic abilities are dope

Why is there no way to skip certain dialogue cutscenes? In the first Saren fight on Virmire I lost, now I respawn and have to redo the entire cutscene every time? I'm having Elden Ring flashbacks except this is 10,000 times worse than that. There should be an autosave at the beginning of the boss fight, and if not that, at least the option of saving. There's literally nothing you can do except have the same dialogue every single time if you lose the fight.Like I have to kill all the enemies before Saren spawns, then do an unskippable dialogue cutscene with Saren that lasts several minutes, and then if I lose do that all again every single time? Why???

That being said, the narrative is really good. However, the dialogue choices are mediocre at best. Also, why does my character not say what dialogue selection I make? Sometimes I make a selection and Shep will just say something completely different, the game is really cool about having it so that the choices that you do make matter and they carry on to future games

Some of the cutscenes are legit movie tier

A mostly playable episode of Star Trek

I don’t actually think this game is as great as people say it is, but it is one of my favourite games of all time.

It’s not very good as a shooter, or even as a RPG really (although I do miss the light role playing outside of conversations that was mostly abandoned after this one). For me it’s all about the setting and the atmosphere they’ve created, and how well they immerse you in it. It’s one of those universes that I really wanna be in for real. No other game has captured the feeling of being part of a really dense sci-fi universe for me. It’s so good.

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Played this years ago as a part it’s remaster and it has an amazing story with so many great choices but the gameplay is very simple. I made saren kill himself and saved Ashley at the end personally. I also saved urdnot wrex by doing his side mission. I also saved the council personally because they have better personality than the replacement. Amazing game story wise. It has also has nice rpg elements but the shooting and fighting is just so simple. However it’s still super fun.

sci-fi epic like nothing else in video Game History
Imho best of the series

The gameplay itself while not bad at all is aging but I think it's incredible how this one game set up a universe on par with sci fi series like Star Wars or perhaps even better. Incredible feat.

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No other game has effectively sold me on it's world as quickly as ME1 has. Every time I revisit it I appreciate it more. It effectively sets up numerous alien races with rich histories that crossover with each other at an impressive pace. Even details as small as average lifespans and how home planet environments influenced evolution are effectively conveyed.

Mass Effect is my favorite fictional universe and this game carries a lot of that weight.

This is my 8th playthrough of this game, and I was finally able to play it on Xbox 360. There is something so comforting about playing this on the 360, but it controls horribly. There is a lot of lagging issues, or my 360 is about to croak(she has red ringed before). Playing it on it's original console makes me feel nostalgic for an era of gaming I could not really participate in.

The first Mass Effect game is the best RPG in the franchise, I suppose. Every later game pared down the actual character building and equipment systems more and more until it was more of a third-person shooter with some light RPG elements. The first ME does play way worse, though. The Mako is really awful to drive and the planets are all very samey and horrible to navigate.

Mass Effect blew me away when it first came out. It's this massive space opera with aliens, cool planets, and epic choices that actually impact how the story unfolds. The combat is a bit clunky by today's standards, and the Mako driving sections are rough, but oh man, the world-building, the characters, and the feeling of being this legendary hero named Shepard just sucked me in. Absolutely worth revisiting if you love sci-fi RPGs.

Je suis le capitaine Shepard et cette review est ma favorite de la citadelle

this had a mass effect on my sexuality, i can only get hard for sexy blue aliens

My favorite game series ever. First part was too repetitive and grindy, but the universe is simply amazing and unforgettable.

Janky and dated but an incredible introduction to the great universe of mass effect


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Já havia zerado antes desta data, dessa vez explorando todos os planetas, sendo Full Paragon, escolhi salvar Ashley. Uma obra prima, sem dúvidas um dos jogos da minha vida.

The game feels dated - the combat is clunky, the RPG elements are weak, and there are numerous technical bugs (even in the legendary edition). But the story and fictional world are compelling; there really aren't that many interesting sci-fi games. Despite the game's issues, it's still worth playing through.

Um marco para fãs do Sci-Fi. Ele consegue passar da melhor forma possível a sensação de estar em uma tripulação "ALA" Star Trek. Onde você se apega a todos os personagens e fica completamente imerso nesse universo.