Mass Effect Legendary Editionhas arrived, allowing players to relive the adventures of Commander Shepard with enhanced graphics and gameplay. BioWare’s originalMass Effect series set the bar for action-RPGs, and proved every bit as popular as their fantasyDragon Ageseries. Now the release of the remasteredMass Effect Legendary Editioncelebrates the legacy of Commander Shepard and the SSV Normandy.

One of the things that theoriginalMass Effectseriesis most fondly remembered for is its story. BioWare forged an epic tale of galactic proportions, but still managed to get players to connect and empathize with the individual members of their crew. Nowhere else is this connection more important than in the final mission ofMass Effect 2, the infamous Suicide Mission.

The Suicide Mission in Mass Effect 2

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Mass Effect 2’s Suicide Mission

Like many RPG titles,Mass Effect 2allows players to recruit Squad Members to join their team over the course of the game. These Squad Members can then be upgraded to make them more effective, and will offer special missions to earn their Loyalty. InMass Effect 2this Loyalty is essentialas, unlike most RPGs, the game isn’t afraid to kill off  Squad Members if players are unprepared.

TheSuicide Mission inMass Effect 2is the game’s final point-of-no-return, and has the potential to kill off all 12 of the game’s Squad Members. In fact, it’s possible to fail so badly that not even Shepard makes it, leaving pilot Joker as the only survivor. Obviously a save-game in which Shepard dies can’t be imported intoMass Effect 3, but any other outcome can. This means players can enter the final game inMass Effect Legendary Editionwith 12 major characters completely absent from the story.

Mass Effect 2

In order to avert this disastrous outcome, players need to be thoroughlyprepared for the end ofMass Effect 2’s story. Fortunately, the game makes it clear throughout the campaign that the odds are going to be stacked against the Normandy. In order to save the whole crew, players must first upgrade the Normandy’s armor, shields, and weaponry. They must also earn the Loyalty of their Squad Members, and choose the right ones for certain tasks when they reach the Collector Base. Failure to do any one of these will result in at least one death, if not more.

Why Mass Effect 2’s Companions Matter

Very few RPGs will allowcompanions to be permanently killed, and especially not all of them. At the same time, it also means players have to grow close to and understand more than just their handful of favorite companions. Sure, Garrus is still incredibly popular, but if players want the Suicide Mission to go well too, they can’t ust focus on him in the entire game.

IfMass Effect 2was thefinal game in theMass Effectseries, then the Suicide Mission wouldn’t be quite so shocking. A few losses in the last hours of a series would only help drive home the importance of the mission, and not cost much in the way of resources. It’s the fact that the final mission ofMass Effect 2can cut significant plot fromMass Effect 3which is really unprecedented.

On top of this, theMass Effectseries has always done a great job of driving players to connect with their Squad Members. While some companion-based RPG titles, likeThe Outer Worlds, are content with players picking a couple favorites and sticking with them,Mass Effectmakes sure that each Squad Member continues to be present in the story throughout. This presence, along with the excellent work that was done sculpting likeable and believable characters, is what has led to theMass EffectSquad Membersbeing some of the most fondly remembered in gaming.

Mass Effect: Legendary Editionis out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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