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Feature: Mass Effect 3 review: a proper ending—but not a perfect one

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Mass Effect 3 starts out at a disadvantage thanks to the weight of expectation larded on it by the first two games in the series. Not only does the game have to wrap up a sprawling, galaxy-spanning storyline in a satisfying way, but it has to do so while avoiding gameplay that obsessive fans will see as “more of the same” after spending dozens of hours with the first two titles.

Mass Effect 3 manages to live up to those expectations, but not without some frustrations at the seams. It’s far from a perfect game, but it holds up as a well-constructed conclusion to a much-loved series.

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