Mass Effect – 10 Worst Moments of All Time

A few lows in a series full of highs.

Posted By | On 26th, Apr. 2021

Page 3 of 10

MAKO (MASS EFFECT 1)

Mass Effect 1’s gameplay has the sort of jank and lack of polish that has made the game age much more poorly than its successors, and the infamous Mako driving sections are a perfect example of that. Driving this vehicle is a complete pain. It looks like a tank, and sure, it allows you to shoot guns and canons at enemies, and lets you drive across large open landscapes- but none of that is as cool as it sounds. The controls are ridiculously floaty, which means driving the Mako is the opposite of fun, and the landscapes you drive across are often barren and empty stretches of nothingness.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Keep On Reading!

Regions of Ruin: Runegate Review – The Value of Kinship

Regions of Ruin: Runegate Review – The Value of Kinship

Gameclaw Studio finally delivers on all the potential inherent in the first Regions of Ruin, even if it isn't ...

Starfield – PS5 Players Complain About Crashes, Freezes, Demand Refunds

Starfield – PS5 Players Complain About Crashes, Freezes, Demand Refunds

Players have noted that the PS5 Pro's more powerful hardware doesn't seem to help either, with crashes occurri...

The Occultist Review – A Good Old-Fashioned Mystery

The Occultist Review – A Good Old-Fashioned Mystery

The Occultist's Island might not be the scariest of places in the horror genre, but it does serve up some thri...

Crimson Desert’s Redemption Arc Is Becoming a Masterclass in Listening to Players

Crimson Desert’s Redemption Arc Is Becoming a Masterclass in Listening to Players

Crimson Desert continues its solid run of changes, and the latest updates show that it’s not only listening ...

Samson – What Went Wrong?

Samson – What Went Wrong?

Liquid Swords might have played things too safe in a game that was meant to keep you feeling unsafe, but there...

Crimson Desert Recaptures the PS3-Era Magic of Gaming

Crimson Desert Recaptures the PS3-Era Magic of Gaming

There’s something decidedly old-school about the way Crimson Desert approaches its experience, and it feels ...