

While Infiltrator is a third person shooter, Datapad will focus more on the organization and display of vital information regarding the galaxy’s War with the Reapers. Mass Effect fans are about to have some goodies in their pockets come early March when Mass Effect: Infiltrator and Mass Effect: Datapad hit the iTunes store. It appears as though someone at Bioware was paying attention, as a lot of what we predicted actually came true (thx!). As a matter of fact, we listed some predictions last November here on the site. We’ve been waiting for information about the Mass Effect 3 mobile experience for quite some time. The hamsters are so far into their long-con that they’ve managed to acquire a bachelor’s degree from the University of Waterloo and used that to convince the fine editors at TheGamer that they can write “gud werds,” when in reality they just have a very sophisticated spellchecker program installed in the robot’s central processing unit.Is that Galactic Readiness in your pocket? Passionate about gaming from a young age, those hamsters would probably have taken over the world by now if they didn’t vastly prefer playing and writing about video games instead.

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You can read the whole list of changes over on the PlayStation Blog. Oh, and Shepard can now sprint outside of combat, which is a great QOL change. You’ll definitely want to read up on how the combat has been changed in the original Mass Effect if you plan on starting from the beginning.

That’s the one that BioWare put out as a free update after players revolted over how awful the game’s original ending was. Oh, and Mass Effect Legendary Edition’s ending is the Extended Cut from Mass Effect 3. On the other hand, playing through the first two games and doing some of the side quests will put you in a good place heading into Mass Effect 3. Ingram said it is at least possible to get sufficiently high Galactic Readiness to get the good ending by just playing Mass Effect 3, but he strongly implied that you’d have to do every bit of content and do it just right. “Playing the first two games and carrying over your progress is the most reliable way to get good results in the final hours of the Reaper War.” “If you only play Mass Effect 3, you’ll have to do just about every option available in the game to be eligible for an ending that doesn’t result in massive galactic losses,” writes Ingram. Galactic readiness is now measured by how much content you complete in the trilogy.
