Mass Effect Trilogy Launch Trailer brings back all the memories

The best games of this generation.

Posted By | On 05th, Dec. 2012

Watching the Mass Effect 3 Trilogy launch trailer has made me want to replay all the three games again, but I rather not do that and deal with Mass Effect 1’s shitty game mechanics again. However this trilogy is a great way for new players to get into the critically acclaimed series and see what the fuss is about.

For the record, our Mass Effect 2 and 3 reviews both gave the respective games a perfect score, so you can probably understand how great the entire experience is.

The trilogy is priced at $60 and that’s not a bad value considering you get 3 amazing games from it. Mass Effect 1 will be available for the PS3 as well. The trilogy is already out in the US and will be out in Europe on December 7, maybe Europeans can play this instead of watching the embarrassing VGAs.

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