The games are great and at a great value. Granted there were some bugs in the first game where character, enemy, and some objects models just turn black (but I guess it had something to do with me plating it on Windows 10). And it doesn't explain how to import data from one game to the other (you have to look it up). Also my mass effect 2 disc couldn't be copied onto the laptop because it had a scratch, so I had to download the game (I didn't buy it again, it's free on Origins once you input the code that comes in the paper that comes from within the package). All in all, it's a total blast to play.
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I only tried MASS EFFECT; I did not even bother with the other two. The game program works the same as the original game except for one major problem. The mouse cursor is not visible when the selection screens appear. This means you have to fumble around "in the dark" with the mouse until the box you want lights up. With the mouse cursor being invisible, this is quite difficult and makes the selection screens very annoying.
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This trilogy is essentially one very long game. I don't suggest taking big breaks in between. Also I would say all the story DLC for the second and third game especially are requirements; they're amazing and really add to the story. In ME3 one of them is needed in order for the ending to make some sense. These are very good, responsive action RPGs. You make your own character, choose a background from a list, and choose one of six classes. Ultimately the role-playing is limited, yet responsive to your Paragon or Renegade choice. As a third-person cover shooter the third game is by far the best, and one of the best ever made. I do not recommend playing as Soldier in any of them (unless you mod ME3's soldier class to make it more interesting), nor do I recommend Infiltrator in ME1 or ME2. They have less unique powers and Soldiers don't get much more than guns.Read full review
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The games are super fun to play. Its easy to just play and play without realizing its been 4 or 5 hours. The first game has ok graphics and it gets better with each game. The stories are compelling and the characters are interesting. What I don't like is that to get any of this to install you have to set up an account with EA using their Origin something ruther. The version of Origin on the install disk does not work and you will not be able to set up an account or install the game. It took me a few hours, many google searches and walking away for about half hour to finally get the right version Origin to install the game. The second game cannot be installed via the disk it must be downloaded. This is apparently a known issue with game 2 disc. So that's two of two discs that are really useless. I have yet to install game 3. I might as well have simply purchased an access code because it would have saved many hours of my time, a bit of shipping costs, and a few tears of frustration. If it weren't for the bad experience with the discs themselves - and my disbelief that EA can't just fix this - I would give 5 stars. the games themselves are well worth playing multiple times.Read full review
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This review is about the game/disk itself, not about the seller. The install was a little tricky. Mass Effect I had a few issues with installation due to compatibility, old software and just how EA sent out the disk. I could not even install Mass Effect 2 with the cd's. I ended up download the install from the software company. Mass Effect 3 is unknown because I haven't gotten to that episode yet. Overall a good game, just some minor technical difficulty.
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