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www.windowscentral.com
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| | | | | Still controversial over nine years since its release, Mass Effect 3 has always struggled to overcome the bad reputation of its ending. With Mass Effect: Legendary Edition on the way, ... | |
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blogs.uoregon.edu
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post explores the Mass Effect trilogy as a platform for discussing complex moral and social issues, such as genocide, AI ethics, gender and sexuality, and cultural relationships. It highlights how the games allow players to make consequential decisions that reflect real-world dilemmas, making the series a unique space for exploring ethical and societal themes. The author argues that the game's narrative design and speculative future setting enable players to engage with these issues in an isolated, judgment-free environment, fostering self-reflection and moral experimentation. | |
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www.eurogamer.net
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| | | | | Spoiler note: Mass Effect 3's story is divided into three acts and doles out major moral choices at the conclusion of e... | |
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www.theverge.com
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| | | According to a report from Variety, a tv show based on BioWare's Mass Effect franchise is officially in development at Amazon MGM Studios. | ||