'Mass Effect 1 Legendary Edition' Advanced Game Review: What Makes ME1' Different From Its Sequels?

"Mass Effect" is one of the most popular sci-fi action games that are currently playable on Xbox and PlayStation. And now, BioWare, the game developer of the "Mass Effect" series, decided to release its Legendary Edition, which is the compilation of the game's trilogy.

What Makes 'Mass Effect 1 Legendary Edition' Different? Here's an Advanced Game Review
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This game innovation also enhances various in-game content in "Mass Effect 1," "Mass Effect 2," and "Mass Effect 3." Specifically, BioWare's latest Legendary Edition enhancements drastically improved the first version of the popular action game series.

To give you more idea, here are the things that you should expect when playing "Mass Effect 1 Legendary Edition."

'ME1' Legendary Edition's Changes

According to PC Gamer's latest report, BioWare's Legendary Edition provided "Mass Effect 1" more in-game controls and combat actions, which are more suited to an action-heavy adventure serial.

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This means that players can use every gun rather than those they only have the skill for. Thanks to the weapon enhancements, players who are stuck at using pistols will have a chance to showcase their skills with other weapons.

Aside from this, the new Legendary Edition also rebalanced some of the characters in the game. These include geth colossus and its headlamp-head allies.


In "Mass Effect 1 Legendary Edition," the popular geth colossus no longer advances on the players it faces. This means that it is now easier to defeat him.

Although this is the case, you still need to keep your guard up since the geth colossus is now accompanied by a sniper in a tower. If you want to see more in-game detail changes in the latest "Mass Effect 1 Legendary Edition, all you need to do is click this link.

Legendary Edition Fixes a Decade-Old Bug

According to EuroGamer's latest report, BioWare's latest Legendary Edition also fixed an issue that was thought to be a decade-old bug. This in-game problem is about Elanos Haliat's race.

Before the Legendary Edition was released, the human-hating pirate was categorized in the game as a human. Thanks to BioWare's in-game changes, he is now considered a Turian.

This will improve the experience of "Mass Effect 1" fans since some of them said that Haliat as a human really doesn't make sense. If you want to see more details, you can click here.

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