5 Most Significant Changes in Mass Effect Legendary Edition

It Looks and Sounds Way Better

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Mass Effect Legendary Edition Significant Changes

Let’s face it: Regardless of how good you thought the original Mass Effect games looked and sounded when they originally released, they don’t compare to how titles are presented nowadays.

Mass Effect Legendary Edition fixes this and then some, improving everything about each games’ visuals and audio. Alongside modernized graphics and improved framerates, each title in the trilogy received numerous re-works to its animations, graphical user interface, and visual and audio effects.

These are all noticeable from the first mission. Eden Prime and your characters’ spacesuits are far more detailed, guns and conversations sound far more realistic, and effects like improved muzzle flashes help to make fights feel more immersive.

Misplaced menus and heads-up displays are also now a thing of the past, as everything is nice and organized on the screen now, eliminating unnecessary clutter. All of these changes might not seem significant to anyone playing the game for the first time, but it is certainly something that veteran players will notice and appreciate.


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