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# Epic Galaxy Battles Collector's Edition Bonus Enhanced Combat Mechanics Mass Effect 3 Collector's Edition - Playstation 3

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## Summary

> 🚀 Join the Fight for Earth—Your Adventure Awaits!

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## Key Features

- • **Unite the Galaxy:** Join Commander Shepard in an epic quest to reclaim Earth!
- • **Customizable Strategy:** Tailor your Commander, squad, and weapons to conquer enemies on your terms.
- • **Seamless Decision Import:** Carry your choices from previous games or dive in fresh—your journey, your way!
- • **Dynamic Combat Experience:** Engage in improved melee combat and movement for a thrilling battle experience.
- • **Collector's Edition Exclusives:** Unlock unique physical and digital items that elevate your gameplay.

## Overview

The Mass Effect 3 Collector's Edition for Playstation 3 offers an immersive gaming experience where players can battle as Commander Shepard across various worlds. This edition includes exclusive physical and digital bonuses, allows for decision imports from previous games, and features enhanced combat mechanics, making it a must-have for fans and newcomers alike.

## Description

Product description               Earth is burning. Striking from beyond known space, a race of terrifying machines have begun their destruction of the human race. As Commander Shepard, an Alliance Marine, your only hope for saving mankind is to rally the civilizations of the galaxy and launch one final mission to take back the Earth.                  .com                Mass Effect 3 is a Role-playing Game (RPG) / Third-Person Shooter hybrid set in a Science Fiction universe. Mass Effect 3 is the third game in the popular Mass Effect series, and is rumored to be the final installment. In it players continue the adventures of Commander Shepard utilizing extreme character customization which is the hallmark feature of the series. Additional features include: the ability to import decisions from both of the previous games into the new game, ownership/play of previous games not required, customizable weapons, improved mobility and melee combat, many returning characters (if they were not killed off in previous imported games), an improved cover system that allows for more action and more.  Along with the game, the Mass Effect 3 N7 Collector's Edition contains a wealth of exclusive bonus items. See the complete list below.     Join Commander Shepard in the struggle against the Reapers in the conclusion to the Mass Effect trilogy. View larger.    Collector's Edition exclusive bonuses. View larger.   The Final Chapter in the Mass Effect Trilogy Not everyone will survive. An ancient alien race, known only as "Reapers," has launched an all-out invasion leaving nothing but a trail of destruction in their wake. Earth has been taken, the galaxy is on the verge of total annihilation, and you are the only one who can stop them. The price of failure is extinction. You are Commander Shepard, a character that you can forge in your own image. You determine how events will play out, which planets to explore, and whom to form alliances with as you rally a force to eliminate the Reaper threat once and for all. How you wage this war is completely up to you: go into combat with guns blazing or use cover to plan a more tactical assault. Utilize your squad to full effect or take a lone wolf approach. Rain death from a distance or go toe-to-toe with enemies using devastating melee attacks. Mass Effect 3 will react to each decision you make as you play through a truly unique experience of your own creation. Mass Effect 3 N7 Collector's Edition for PlayStation 3 ContentsPremium metal case featuring commemorative artwork of Commander Shepard70-page hardbound art book featuring hundreds of unique and gorgeous illustrations from the BioWare development teamLimited edition Mass Effect comic by Dark Horse Comics, complete with unique cover artworkJoin the ranks of the N7 with the premium fabric N7 patchExclusive 4x6 lithographic print featuring a one-of-a-kind piece of artworkA full collection of in-game content that can't be found anywhere else N7 Arsenal Pack - Bring the firepower with the N7 Sniper Rifle, Shotgun, SMG, and PistolRobotic Dog - A faithful sidekick to keep you company on board the NormandySquadmate Alternate Outfit Pack - New appearances for your favorite squad membersN7 Hoodie - For Commander Shepard's casual days on board the NormandyMass Effect 3 with the digital soundtrackA collection of forum and social badges, avatars, and perksKey Game FeaturesA Rich, Branching Storyline - Experience a sci-fi epic with multiple endings determined by your choices and actions throughout the gameMassive in Scope - Battle on many worlds across the galaxy as you unite the ultimate force to take back the Earth before it's too lateLarge-scale and Intelligent Enemies - Battle enormous enemies and take on a smarter type of foe that will consistently challenge your best combat tactics and put you on the edge of your seatUnlock a Customizable Arsenal - Tailor each weapon with devastating upgrades including scopes, grips, barrels and dozens of other unique attachments. Each weapon boasts its own powerful impact and visual flairUnleash Death from Afar or Go Toe-to-Toe - Customize your soldier and squad to engage the enemy on your terms. A huge variety of weapons, abilities and equipment allow you to combat the enemy in your preferred style of playAdditional Screenshots

## Features

- Battle as Commander Shepard on many worlds across the galaxy as you unite the ultimate force to take back the Earth before it's too late
- Exclusive physical and digital Collector's Edition bonus items
- Customize your Commander Shepard, your squad and weapons to engage the enemy on your terms
- Allows the option to import decisions from both of the previous games into the new game, but can also be played as a standalone game
- Experience a new emphasis on melee combat, movement and an improved cover system

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ As honest as I can be....
*by C***S on March 13, 2012*

First of all, there will be MAJOR spoilers, so stop reading if you haven't finished the game.Let me just say, the game is great. The game is fun, the story is interesting, it looks amazing, and at some points I found myself getting really emotional over it. Unfortunately, I found it lacking in comparison with its predecessor. Bioware said they went with fewer squad members in order to focus more on the character development or something to that effect. That did not happen, I felt much more connected to the characters in ME2. Who did we get in this game? James? The pseudo-Latino frat boy who came across as a total douche bag, I hated everything about him. EDI getting a body and joining in the fight was AWESOME, but that relationship was built in ME2. Having Ashley, Tali, Garrus, and Liara was nice, but again, old relationships. Javik was cool, and a great addition, but even so, the character development was just not present. I felt more connected to Zaeed in ME2 than I felt to Javik, and Zaeed was a hard pill to swallow. Why was Jack stuck in a support role? Who knows, makes no sense. Why did we not get either Wrex or Grunt as squad mates? Again, I can't call it.In addition to these complaints, the game was much more linear than ME2, I felt like I was being herded in the direction they wanted me to go. There were no random side missions to find as you scanned planets, they were all simply "you found this" and that was it, maybe take it back to someone on the Citadel. Also, the Citadel was the only place you could go, that kind of sucked, but at least I get that, there were Reapers all over the galaxy. Space exploration was not as much fun, I read a lot of people disliked the scanning from ME2, and I admit it got tedious, but compared to this, it was not so bad. From what I could tell, any system that had a plotline mission had no resources to find, and the Reapers wouldn't chase you out of those systems. Any other system, where there were actually resources to find, the Reapers would chase you away after a couple of scans. I quit exploring immediately upon completing "Lost and Found". Essentially, the game did not have the same "open world" feel as ME2, which again, I understand, Earth is under attack, you don't need to be off exploring the galaxy, but as a gamer, it just wasn't as much fun to me.The end of ME2 was extremely satisfying. All the decisions I made during the game paid off, we beat the Reapers and every one of my crew survived. It was awesome, the best ending probably of any game I've played. Now, this isn't the start of a rant against the ending of ME3, which will come later, but my dissatisfaction with how my friends from ME2 were treated. Thane dies, his son is there and it's emotional, I get it, I liked Thane's end, it was fitting and noble. Same for Mordin, he sacrifices himself to end the Genophage, he rules. Legion's death seemed forced; it made no sense. Play it and see if you agree. This collective consciousness all the sudden must leave its body to go give the other Geth souls??? WTF?Now for the characters that didn't die (at least I think they didn't, who knows? But I'll get to that later) Wrex, Grunt, Jacob, Jack, Zaeed, Samara, and Miranda. Urdnot Wrex kicks ass, and he saves his people, brings the Krogan into the Alliance and leads them into the Battle of London, and they... well, we don't know what happens. Grunt leads an elite Krogan force that discovers the secret of the Reaper Ravagers, his force is wiped out, but he singlehandedly takes on an overwhelming force of Rachni to save Shepard and he lives!! He stumbles out of the caves drenched in blood and they take him with them to lead a force in the final battle and he... oh yeah, no idea. Miranda has a pretty big role, her dad and Cerberus are working together, Sanctuary is a terrible place, they experiment on humans, it's totally awful, they save Miranda's sister, she finally kills her dad, whatever, turns out the Illusive man was right, so the horror of Sanctuary is lessened in hindsight, and Miranda joins your fight in the final battle, but we have no idea what becomes of her (starting to see a pattern develop?) Samara helps you discover the origins of the Banshees, more terrible things happen to her daughters, Shepard keeps her from offing herself, she joins the fight, no idea how she comes out of it. Jacob and Zaeed have minor roles that fit their characters well, no problems there. In fact, all of these were ok, I would have loved to have had either Zaeed or Jacob replace James as a squad member, and we should have had either Wrex or Grunt alongside us as well, but oh well.Now for Jack, my biggest source of contention. Jack rules, she was awesome in ME2, my Shepard's love interest, and a powerful and fun squad mate. In this game she's a teacher. Not bad, except for the fact that she's essentially a serial killer and a complete psycho. Yes, my Shepard loves her and saw through all that to find her gooey center, but whom in their right mind would put her in charge of a bunch of kids? Seriously, no matter how badass a biotic she is, her record alone should prohibit her from being within a hundred yards of a school. Jack should've been a squad mate plain and simple; having her in any other role diminishes her character. Also, she leads her students into the final battle, in a support role, but all we know for sure is that she doesn't get laid in the end. I know much of this stuff about the characters may be different in other games, but this is my review of my experience, so that's what you get.Finally, the ending. As of this morning, there are over 18,000 people who have "liked" the "Demand a Better Ending for Mass Effect 3" Facebook page. Let me just clarify, I would LOVE to have seen Shepard fight his way through, destroy the Reapers and go home, that didn't happen. I am ok with that, the happy ending doesn't always happen. Shepard dying is not ok with me, but I get it, makes things more dramatic, romantic, or whatever, blah, blah, blah. My big problem is the choices we are given. Both choices end with Shepard dead and all the Mass Relays destroyed. I call BS on that. The choice is either control the Reapers, thus proving your nemesis of the whole series, the evil Illusive Man, who has committed unspeakable atrocities was right all along OR you can destroy the Reapers along with all other synthetics, including the Geth (whom you have worked so hard to liberate and bring into acceptance, and who have helped you and the Alliance) and EDI. Either choice leads to the same dumb anticlimactic ending, with the Normandy getting destroyed by a Mass Relay (why was Joker piloting the Normandy into a Mass Relay during the battle anyway?) and crash landing on some wilderness planet. If you took control of the Reaper; Joker, Liara, and EDI walk out of the Normandy, if you destroyed the Reapers; Joker, Liara, and Javik walk out. What about Tali, James (not that I care), Garrus, Ashley, and EDI or Javik (depending on your choice)? Give me an Animal House montage if nothing else, and include ALL the characters. This is all followed by some stupid voice over of some kid and his or her Grandpa talking about "The Shepard" and when will I be able to go to the stars? This ending just rubs it in your face that all of your actions throughout the series meant nothing and essentially set the galaxy back thousands of years into a new Dark Age. Depressing anyone?Mass Effect 2 is probably my favorite game of all time (Red Dead and Borderlands right there with it) and I love the Mass Effect universe, I've read the novels, comics, etc. Why would they intentionally destroy everything with ME3? Most of my complaints are petty and easily overlooked; hell, if the scene at the end with Anderson and Shepard lying there dying together had been followed by all of the surviving squad members attending a memorial service for Shepard on the grounds of a rebuilt London, I would've been happy. But the ending they gave us was contrived, stupid, insulting, and it ruined the ME universe. The fact that five or ten minutes at the end of a 35 hour game can completely and utterly ruin a game is a strange feeling. No matter how much fun I had and how into the game I was, the ending made me forget all that and I just felt betrayed and disappointed.

### ⭐ Worst way to end a trilogy ever
*by Z***9 on March 16, 2012*

I was in love with Mass Effect 1 and 2. The third installment was personally probably the most anticipated game of my life. I preordered the collectors edition (something I never do) and took the day off work. Once it arrived, I imported my save files from the previous games and went to town. In about 24 hours I had completed everything, made all my choices and geared up for the epic clash with the Reapers. And then it all fell apart.....The only thing that can be compared to the feeling you will have at the ending of this game is if you watched the TV series LOST from start to finish. Everything showed so much promise, developers promise your would shape your game and your decisions would greatly affect the outcome of this game. Well they lied. The ending is doesn't make sense, has plot holes, and is probably one of the worst game endings of all time, but amplified because the lead up was so great. It is so terrible, you will lose all desire to ever pick up the game again which makes their attempt at multiplayer negligible because you are so disgusted with their product.I warn you, it is better for you to not play this game if you game for story (the gameplay is standard cover-shooter but this is supposed to be a story driven game). The ending will leave you wondering why you invested your time and money in this game at all. I used to tell friends to play Mass Effect, now I feel like a jerk for putting them through this.

### ⭐⭐ Worest ending EVER
*by C***T on January 27, 2014*

Okay game play is fun... Would have ended a solid trilogy, but alase the ending left three games and a few years of envistment on the players part like time wasted.I almost feel worst for the people who worked on these games to have such a poor game be released that tarnishes all their hard work.

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