The original Mass Effect trilogy saw millions of gamers spend dozens if not hundreds of hours through an adventure that spanned six years, three titles, and more than 40 DLCs. However, now that a remastered version of the original trilogy is available, the question on everyone's mind is, is it worth replaying the trilogy in 2021?
Much More Than Just a Fresh Coat of Paint
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is more than just a compilation of all the first three Mass Effect games. It's a visual overhaul that not even the best mods released for the PC version can rival. This is especially the case for the first Mass Effect game, which was made at a different time and on a different engine, with high-resolution assets the least of its worries.
With that said, Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is more than just a mere graphical enhancement. Although it would have been easy enough for Electronic Arts to settle with just making Mass Effect prettier, the studio did more than what was asked for.
For Mass Effect Legendary Edition, other optional features were also added. This includes a unified character creator and improved controls for that dreaded Mako portion in the first Mass Effect game. AI behavior improvements, gameplay balance, as well as squad mechanics, were all implemented as well, all of which unified the gameplay experience across all three games.
Admittedly, the upgrades aren't enough to change the fact that the first Mass Effect trilogy was a product of its time, nor was that ever necessary in the first place. However, the changes extend far deeper than aesthetics.

