Mass Effect Reviews

Two more reviews walks in from opposite ends of the spectrum, one loving every bit and one...well...not. Gamer's Temple absolute loves the game, ominously noting "[t]his could possibly be the very best video game story of all time, and yes, that includes Final Fantasy VII" (doesn't that sound promising) and giving the game a 95%.
Once you've got your character, get ready for the best thing to happen to space since Star Trek was cancelled. You'll be tossed almost immediately into a burgeoning galactic war. It seems a sinfully ugly alien named Saren is after some ancient relics and has enlisted the help of a sub-human mechanical race called the Geth to help him out. Sure it sounds like, well. every single other game ever made, but trust me; what I've just told you is only the first half-hour of a game that could take you well over 200 hours to complete. Soon, you'll be tossed into wars between governments and races, a love story and so many characters that you might need to take notes on who's who.

On top of that, your decisions in the game affect everyone and everything around you. If you decide to be a jerk, your story will have a more negative, hostile streak to it. Choose to be good and you can save the entire universe. This is the first time I've even seen a (choices) game that isn't a sophisticated Pick Your Own Adventure storybook. Every response, every action. everything has an impact on where the story is going and why.
On the other hand, A.V. Club thinks it a "space opera with huge potential ends in a shrug", giving it a B-.
Worth playing for: Panting over the lesbian sex scene will lead some players to pick a female protagonist. But the real reason to play a woman is the fantastic voicework by Jennifer Hale.

Frustration sets in when: All those side missions feel like a distraction while you're hurtling toward the destruction of the galaxy. But make sure to finish them before you get too far: Once the main story's over, you can't go back and explore what you missed.