Chrome plays Legendary Mass Effect 3(PS4). Shepard has no problems doing things the hard way.
Visually, the game holds up well. The introductory scenes feel cinematic and do a great job of expressing the helpless feeling of fighting against the Reapers. Mass Effect 3 is the grimmest entry in the trilogy and gives Shepard the most character depth. Psychologically, the war has taken its toll, and the game does a great job of conveying this in subtle ways like Shepard’s shifting facial expressions and dream sequences.
Romances are an optional side story in all three games, but 3 has the most developed and variety of them all. The third entry was the first game to allow Male Shepard to have a same-sex romance. This was quite a significant change in 2012 and broadened the appeal of Kaidan Alenko, who became a romantic option for Male Shepard. Unfortunately, Legendary Edition didn’t add the ability for Male Shepard to romance him in Mass Effect 1, so the romantic subplot feels a bit unbalanced. This additional content may have not been added due to time and resource constraints (the need for additional voice acting, etc.). Regardless, each of the romances in 3 culminates into rewarding sub-narratives that help create a personal attachment to the chosen lover. The romances are particularly endearing to watch unfold in the Citadel DLC, a piece of DLC added toward the end of Mass Effect 3.
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HOLY SHIT!! 9 HOURS LONG! The timer said 8 hours......Wtf? Can I no longer trust the timer now? I doubt the visior count as it is. Anyway I had a blast playing this.