Mass Effect 3 Details

The latest issue of Gameinformer is set to feature a massive blowout of the highly anticipated title Mass Effect 3. Gaming Everything has released some details via GameFAQs. To view all the details hit the break, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section. Personally, this short list axes most of the issues I had with Mass Effect 2.

*Game begins with Shepard on Earth
*Shepard is on trial in regard to the events of Arrival
*Reapers invade while the trial is happening
*Prologue: Shepard’s escape to the Normandy, off to start finding allies, fighting Reaper troops
*Squadmates include Liara, Ashley/Kaiden, Garrus, James Sanders
*Screenshot shown of Ashley with her hair down
*Confirmed appearances (may not be squadmates): Wrex, Mordin, Legion, and Anderson
*Game will show a “previously on Mass Effect” comic to make decisions if you’re starting from scartch
*The Illusive Man plays a big role
*Cerberus is out to kill Shepard
*Enhanced RPG elements
*More freedom with character skills
*Larger skill trees
*Powers will evolve several times, not just once
*Weapons are like the ones in Mass Effect 2, have a set list
*Mods returning, swap out different parts such as barrels, scopes (effect both the weapon’s combat       performance and its appearance)
*All classes can wield all weapons unhindered now,
*There will be limited slots to carry these weapons
*Soldier can carry all weapons at once
*Adept, Engineer, and Sentinal will likely be limited to two weapons, three for Vanguard and Infiltrator
*Numerous endings
*Who you have in your squad and which allies you recruit greatly impact the endings that are available
* No multiplayer

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