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Mass Effect Legendary Edition sold even better than EA expected




It's fair to say, without diving too deep into the soothing warm waters of hyperbole, that Mass Effect: Andromeda did some serious damage to one of BioWare's biggest and most popular game series. Developer BioWare Montreal was transitioned to an EA support studio just a couple of months after Andromeda was released (before being erased completely), and not long after that, plans to continue the story in singleplayer DLC were dropped as well. It was a remarkable failure for one of the year's most anticipated games...
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Mass Effect's Citadel is one of the best virtual cities BioWare has ever created




Everything else aside, Mass Effect’s Citadel is just a great piece of science fiction. This colossal 44km long space station was built generations ago – it’s presumed by the extinct Prothean race, although no one’s really sure. Thousands of years later, it’s now populated by dozens of different species, and has become a galactic hub for trade, diplomacy, and, of course, drinking in its many neon-lit bars. It’s basically a giant floating space city, with 13 million souls living and working there...
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These Dune-inspired Mass Effect posters are dope




There's a new Dune movie in the works, directed by Denis Villeneuve, and saying this will probably come back to bite me in the ass but it looks like it might actually be good. To promote the film, Warner Bros recently released a series of character posters featuring grim, underlit studies of each major member of the cast...
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This free bundle of the Mass Effect OST, comics and art books is only available for a few more days




The deluxe editions of Mass Effect 2 and 3 came with a raft of extra digital content and, now that Shepard's Mass Effect trilogy is bundled together in the Legendary Edition, this digital content is available to download free—for a limited time...
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Mass Effect's infinite paragon and renegade glitch still works in the Legendary Edition

Fewer things are a bigger pain in Mass Effect than missing out on a dialogue option because your renegade or paragon bar isn't quite stocked enough. You can't really walk away from the situation to get the remaining points you need to intimidate or charm someone, so you're usually stuck watching a scenario play out disappointingly.


Thankfully, though, an old exploit in the original Mass Effect that lets you harvest as many paragon/renegade points as you'd like is alive and well in the Legendary Edition. As spotted by Kotaku, you'll eventually meet a Turian named Lorik Qui'in during the Noveria mission. He's been ousted from his job because he dug up some dirt on Port Hanshan's administrator, Anoleis. Agree to help him collect the evidence from his office but talk to Gianna Parasini after you return to the bar to complete the mission. If you do so, you can charm or intimidate Lorik into testifying against Anoleis in court.


You should only get one hit of renegade or paragon points, but it's bugged so you can talk to Qui'in as many times as you please, allowing you to farm as many points as you desire.


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