It's been nearly 9 years since Shephard's story ended disappointingly with Mass Effect 3 and, understandingly, fans have been clamoring for a remake of the first three titles ever since. The calls grew even louder when 2017's Mass Effect: Andromeda failed spectacularly.

With that said, fans of the Shephard's motley crew of universe-saving space-farers finally got what they wanted with the announcement of the Mass Effect Legendary Edition.

A full-on remake complete with a number of differences and improvements, as well as a more intense focus on the single-player campaign -- there'll be no multiplayer this time around -- the announcement of the Mass Effect Legendary Edition was, no doubt, met with a lot of excitement.

However, it's so easy to get caught up in the moment and forget one important thing -- what's changed?

Lucky for you, we're here to help.

Scroll down below to find out more about the differences between the Mass Effect Legendary Edition and the Original Mass Effect trilogy.

Gameplay Changes to Mass Effect 1

Mass Effect Legendary Edition Vs Original Mass Effect Trilogy: What's Changed?