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ME1 was more sparse and fragmented, focusing more on a theme than a cohesive narrative.Īll that is not to say the story or game of ME1 is bad in anyway, but I just think that too many people have rose-colored glasses on for the first game and largely despise the direction the series took as it gained a more unique identity starting with the second game.Mass Effect Legendary Edition remastered versions: The story of ME2 was much more focused than ME1 was, which is part of why it's my favorite game in the series. You really need to read the novels to get a better idea of the plot that leads up to the climax of the first game when you don't really need that with the second game unless you want to know the circumstance leading up to the opening. It does a much more effective job at building up the plot than the first game does. By the end of the game you know what the Collectors are and what their motives are. The plot of the game centers around the fact that you only know as much as the Illusive Man is telling you, and you can learn more by building up trust between Miranda and Jacob. Stories set in the Mass Effect universe could work, but they'd really have to steer clear of the game's main narrative, which has its own set of challenges.Ĭlick to expand.Again, not really. The gender is set and you can't change it. It's easier to do something like this with the Witcher as Geralt fits a certain basic description regardless of what the player does with the character.
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Then again, the FemShep crowd is among the most rabidly obsessed with the series.

Some 84% of Shepards were male initially. Even choosing a gender for Shepard alone would be problematic. Finally, given the personal sense of ownership people have over their version of the character, the fan base may be overly critical. What worked well in a game may not translate to the screen very well. The other issue comes down to narrative decisions. Obviously, a lot of the side quest stuff would get cut for time or pacing. The scale and scope of the trilogy would be an expensive undertaking to realize on the small screen.
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The problem with Mass Effect as a TV show is that it would take an absurd amount of money to do justice to the material.
