Mass Effect 3

Players: 1 Offline Player
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genres: Action, RPG, Third-Person Shooter
Release Date: March 6, 2012
Developer: BioWare
MSRP: $59.99
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Mass Effect 3 will follow from the events of the Mass Effect 2 DLC expansion Arrival and follow Commander Shepard as he/she tries to save the galaxy from the Reapers by rallying civilizations of the galaxy together, while also having to deal with Cerberus, who have decided to turn against him/her.

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Mass Effect 3: Citadel Review

Mass Effect 3: Citadel Review

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A year ago, when Mass Effect 3 was first released, I made a note in my review on how the game gave us very little room to breathe:

“But it doesn’t help that Mass Effect 3 is very hard to swallow because of the emotional roller coaster you to go on. Death and destruction are rampant, tensions run high throughout, and overall, the experience leaves little room for catharsis, leaving players emotionally drained after it’s all said and done. The highs are elating, the lows are devastating, and the game pulls no punches on its way to the finale to end all finales.”

I stand by this quote to this day, as replaying Mass Effect 3 several times now over the past year has shown that the final chapter in BioWare’s space opera is missing one final ingredient to get it right. One piece of the puzzle to unlock a sense of catharsis and to create a quasi-denouement moment that fans have been clamoring for ever since.

Well, Citadel does just that.

PROS Pure fan-service, The final party
CONS Pure fan-service, Weak plotline
WTF?! Blasto… yes, you meet him.

A running theme with the single-player downloadable content for Mass Effect 3 has been the simple question of “What is the point?” Why bother paying $10-$15 for a piece of DLC when the ending is known to you, and even at that, may not even be the ending you are looking for? Is it worth the money, the content, the time? To these questions, the answer is staring you in the face: Just enjoy it.

Let go and realize, for a moment, that BioWare does care, does want to see you off one last time. Citadel as a DLC is basically pure fan-service by BioWare, and is unapologetic about it as well. Citadel reminded me that I should sit back and relax, let go for a moment and enjoy the show. Citadel boasts nearly six hours of content, conspiracy, cheesy one-liners, in-jokes, and one of the most touching yet memorable party scenes in a video game. All of it is glitz and glamour, comfort food for the mind to just munch on without much thought to it. Yet, when it’s all over, the questions you ask yourself won’t be whether or not the storyline makes sense, or if the morals and choices are deep or resonating. No, the questions you will ask is, “Why does it have to end?”

The adventure begins as you are given a condo by Admiral Anderson on the Citadel to relax in after forced shore leave. Considering the Reapers are basically destroying the galaxy, forced shore leave is a bit far-fetched to swallow. Admittedly, the plot in Citadel, which follows Shepard pursuing a mysterious opponent trying to kill the good Commander for reasons unknown, is rife with sci-fi clichés and contrived to the point of near ridiculousness. That may be the point. Not that the storyline of Citadel is bad–it’s well told despite being 80’s cheese–but that it holds a sort of smarmy charm that would have die hard fans light up like Christmas for each reference given.

Considering that all the writers on the Mass Effect team had a hand in penning the script for Citadel, it is not surprising that the strength is character interaction over plot. It was nice to see the characters cut loose and engage in revelry for a bit, the biggest scene of course being the climatic party you throw for pretty much every surviving squad mate available to you. It is a moment of enjoyment, watching everyone in character interact with each other in a fun way, rather than being all business as the main game pretty much is. Herein lies the strength of Citadel as a DLC: It doesn’t take itself that seriously. It is not about a major plot-line or even connected to the reaper threat in any way. It is about Shepard and the Normandy crew, fighting together against a new enemy one last time.

This is it, isn’t it?

Adding to the DLC are few war assets and weapons, but once again that is not really the point. What you gain though is access to an arcade and casino, and your penthouse of course, which can be upgraded by buying or winning new furniture. The combat Arena offers you a chance to add old squad-mates once again, and presents new challenges that will test Shepard once more. Truthfully, it is these extra moments that make the DLC memorable, since they are with your entire squad, including old friends from Mass Effect 2. Throw in romance scenes that many have vocally asked for with missing squad mates, and it all connects into several character driven vignettes for fans to enjoy. All of this, of course, coalesces at a final climax of the Normandy crew celebrating a party together in Shepard‘s new apartment. It is a meeting of friends and comrades, an interactive sequence of moments of camaraderie, designed to make you both laugh and cry. It serves as the last hurrah, as these characters come together one final time, a picture marking the moment as a great memento to the series,

It is also the shot in the arm that Mass Effect 3 needed. As a DLC it once again reminds many of us fans why we enjoyed this series in the first place. It was never about the seriousness of the narrative nor the epic scale. It has nothing to do with philosophical musings of an ending that many see as an affront to their experience, nor a developer team sticking to their guns despite what many see as an act of betrayal. The cynics and sycophants, as I have said before, made their choices long ago, and Citadel will not change their minds in the least about how they feel. However, it will remind them that Mass Effect 3, along with every other game in the trilogy, is one great joyride to participate in, with fascinating characters, worlds, and choices thrown in the mix to create an experience few games can fully achieve.

So here, we finally do come to the end, once and for all. Citadel is a good DLC, a DLC for the fans, by fans. It doesn’t apologize for being that, and nor should it, as Citadel offers fans the chance to find that moment of catharsis at long last, to sit back and enjoy themselves one more time before the final assault. It may not change your opinions of Mass Effect 3, but Citadel’s job is to give the series a fun, final sendoff, a coda for fans to enjoy. In that, this final piece of Mass Effect 3 doesn’t disappoint.

This DLC was purchased by the reviewer on the Xbox 360 for the price of 1200 MSP ($15.00), and is also available on the PC and PS3. It was played for six hours total before returning to the main game.

8/10

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    Quite funny, sending it’s self up in all the right places and very self aware. Leviathan was probably the most fun of the DLC, but this one makes me feel the best. Enjoyable all the way through. I’d hoped for something different but it was a great way to end it.

  2. March 08, 2013 at 06:07am
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    I’ve had a strange experience with the Mass Effect series. It’s been a mixed bag of ups and downs the whole way through. I didn’t like some of the game mechanics, but I was able to use a combination of modding tools and manual file editing to customize the gameplay to my liking (For both 2 and 3). So I loved the gameplay, but only because I was able to do something to the game that the developers did not intend.
    I loved the story, but hated the ending. To me, video games are escapes from reality. When I play a game, I’m not playing as Commander Shepherd or the Dragonborn, I’m playing as me, imagining myself in that role and immersing myself in the plot. In this way, the story becomes a much more satisfying experience than, say, reading a book. There, you experience the story from a third person perspective, and therefore maybe you don’t care so much whether the story has a happy ending or not, because the ending isn’t happening to *you*. But when you are pretending it’s you, suddenly the absence of a happy ending feels like a much larger void.
    The other reason I didn’t care for the ending(s) is that it seemed a betrayal by BW. Not only was there really no happy ending to be found, but the endings weren’t all that different, as BW had promised would be the case. And worst of all, the endings really didn’t make any sense; logically, or within the game’s lore, or both.
    But aside from that, the rest of the story was so good.. As much as the ending enrages me, I find myself loading up the game now and then, mostly to play the multiplayer. Despite the bad, I don’t have the deep loathing for it that I have for Crysis 2.
    And so it’s difficult for me to decide whether I want to spend the money on the DLCs. On one hand, I’m sure I’ll enjoy playing ME3 again, with new story to explore and toys to play with. On the other, I’ll have the disappointment of the ending in the back of my mind, nagging at me. Do I want to continue supporting a company that did X so well, but with Y caused so much disappointment and frustration? Which side of the scale is heavier?
    It would be an easier choice if the game was on Steam, because they frequently run sales, which would make the purchase a lot easier to justify. But from what I’ve seen BW doesn’t run sales on their downloadable content.
    So, it’s a tough decision on several levels, and it doesn’t help when I come here, read this review, and the author is basically telling me to ‘just turn my brain off and enjoy it’ so I’m not bothered by its evidently mediocre storytelling.

  3. March 06, 2013 at 09:59pm
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    Sorry, I just can’t let go. I am a lover scorned, haha. I’m afraid I’ll be passing this one up, and honestly, I’m probably just done with this series as a whole. But hey if some people get enjoyment of this dlc, that’s pretty awesome. They were able to look past things I could not and get a fun experience out of it. But I am positive that if I tried to play this it would only just end up pissing me off.

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    I just finished it, and while the humor can be hit-and-miss (we finally get to see the damn toothbrush), this package is overall enjoyable. While “Omega” seemed like a chore to go through (all that work and yet Aria still hangs out at Purgatory?), “Citadel” was like a cold beer during football.

  5. March 06, 2013 at 02:36pm
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    Finished the main mission (meaning the bad guy’s dead) so far and boy have I been enjoying every minute of this DLC. All the character dialogue I’ve heard has had me smiling to laughing out loud, especially the character banter. I will agree the story is on the weak side, but like you’ve pointed out the characters really make it so you don’t really care. I especially liked it in the archive stage where Shephard and the crew are running and gunning it through like The Expendables (well more like in the second movie, but still…). All in all, I have to say this DLC has proven to be worth every penny.

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    I loved this dlc I beat it yesterday and I loved it yes the plot may of not been that good but this dlc was just so enjoyable I was smiling and laughing almost the entire time it was fun it was finny except for the final boss with was very frustrating at least for me. Seeing all those old friends and listening to to compete and joke with each other was so fun I laughed so much.

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    Ha! No more turning off the game right before the end and watching the Star Wars Medal Ceremony for me ;)

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    Do we finally get to used that Poker table or shall it ever languish in the background of the Normandy? So much chance for a “All Good Things” type ending but RBG and all that. Maybe someone can fan mod to make this be the ending..Or maybe its meant to be considered such.

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      why worry about a poker table when you can SPOILERS watch Tali freak out about cheese?

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