I'll say this now, don't worry, I personally didn't feel spoiled. So much stuff was out of context that I genuinely cant just piece everything together. From your perspective, its a lot easier since you KNOW ME3 already. But for me who doesn't I perceive what was shown in a different way. So much to the point I think there are numerous comments on THIS video that spoil me MUCH more than either of these trailers did. When I ask questions in these kind of contexts, they're obvious rhetorical. I didn't think I'd need to explain that at this point, but here we are.
@@KingdomAce the anime has no effect on the game it just it happens during me2 and has some of the characters in it is all I don't think I'll have any effect on how you play or anything else you do it's just a cool anime that I think you would like it has no spoilers and it doesn't really matter if you watch it I just thought you would like it is part of mass effect nothing more nothing less
@@KingdomAce I also really appreciate set anytime I have a commented one way or another you have replied weather has been positive or negative is insignificant that you took the time to respond. Is something that I give you massive respect for. Been enjoying your playthrough cat wait to see 3
Another thing I wanted to say about Andromeda, my best advice is to just try to ignore what people say about it. The more you ignore, the better. Everybody has their own strong opinions on it and the less your perception is littered with their opinions, the better. I'm speaking from experience because I made the mistake of listening to people and then when I decided to give it a chance of my own, I was massively surprised.
I never been able to finish it I always, no matter what version, end up with the headshot game freeze bug, so after 10-30 min to playing, suddenly headshots freeze game for 20 to 50 seconds and then headshot the boss again and it freeze for half a minute.....repeat....and 1 boss fight can take an hour
I have one suggestion for you going into ME3. Think of the whole game as the ending and not the final few minutes. The whole game is a culmination of your decisions and not the end. A lot of people get that confused and hate the last few minutes as if the game wasn't what it was.
Yep, when I played the trilogy I didn't know there was backlash for the ending (though I entered the Mass Effect universe late) and I loved everything about it even the endings. Though it left a void in me that I don't think will ever be filled.
FINALLY someone says it THANK YOU !!! ME3 is all about choices made and the impact of their consequences. The first two were the build up leading to what and who will help of not in this finale.
Engineer is my personal favorite it has an interesting place style and a lot of the same abilities that tally has from Mass effect 2 including the drone
If you get the opportunity, try watch Mass Effect Paragon Lost! It's an animated movie depicting what the alliance did during ME2. It'll give some insight into actions happening in ME3 and introduce you to a new companion - James Vega.
Some of the tech and upgrades from ME2 specifically the Normandy upgrades will be passed along in ME3, it’s will be more of a background thing and in some text logs, but it does help.
Some friendly non-spoiler advice. The fact that you played the Arrival DLC last was the right call because it bridges the gap between ME2 and ME3. So I would assume that you care a lot for proper story immersion. Based on that I would like to offer you some guidance on ME3's DLC's because based on when you play them can result in a very disjointed immersion breaking experience which I would hate if it happened to you on your first playthrough. So to clarify this in a non-spoiler way. ME3 has 3 major and 1 minor story DLC's. - From Ashes ( shows up as Priority: Eden Prime ) I would play this as soon as possible but the best placement is after a mission called Priority: Palavan - Omega ( shows up as Citadel: Aria T'loak ) This DLC is best played DIRECTLY after the mission Priority: Citadel II. Also once you start the second mission in this DLC you'll be locked in until the end of the DLC. You cannot do other missions in between but normally you also wouldn't want to for best story immersion. - Leviathan ( shows up as Dr. Bryson's Lab ) This is arguably the most important DLC out of all 4. Unlike Omega this DLC doesn't lock you in and you can play it in pieces but it results in a VERY disjointed story immersion. I do know that this DLC takes place a few weeks after the start of ME3. It is best played after the mission Priority: Thessia - Citadel ( Shows up as Citadel: Shore Leave ) For a lot of people this is best DLC. But in terms of story placement it's also the most problematic. Just like Omega it's also best played after Priority: Citadel II for story reasons because there is a connective thread *BUT* it is *HIGHLY* advised you wait and play this after the mission Priority: Horizon for reasons I cannot spoil. Just know that if you play it too soon you'll miss out on certain things. I've played through the trilogy multiple times and I still think that this is the best original science fiction story in videogames. And because I enjoy story immersion so much I've dug deep into finding out what the right placement in for all these DLC. Ultimately though it's up to you and you can completely ignore this advice if you want to play it differently.
Dude, I can't wait! This playthrough is gonna be awesome, like the previous ones! As of helpful, non-spoiler, tips, here's the following: Take your time with the character creator after transferring your save file, it's at its best in ME 3 and you can make your Shepard look just as perfect as you want! (Engineer and Vanguard are the fandom's favorite classes, you're gonna love both!) As for missions, I recommend starting with Grissom Academy or Priority Eden Prime. From there, the game opens up massively. (Remember to visit the hubs frequently for dialogue and sidequests) I recommend the video Mass Effect 3 Complete Scanning Guide by GTAVLoclock if you ever need help with the Galaxy map, it's really important for this game. And quick note to keep in mind: Remember Saren and how his dialogue with Shepard throughout the game affected his boss fight? Same thing here, so keep your eyes open in certain moments of the story. Besides this, have at it and have a blast! We'll be here with you through and through this journey!
Haven't watched the full thing yet, but this video reminded me that you're primarily a reaction channel. I'm so used to your ME playthroughs by now that I completely forgot, lol.
The reason Ashley seems the canon story is because back in those days far more men played video games and usually men tend to save the woman. Also the things you criticized Ashley for, back than her views were more socially accepted or at least it wasn't as controversial that she cares more for her own.
This is why I love this channel. I saw you reacting to witcher stuff before starting or at the very beginning and commented on this also...you have an enthusiasm about this games that we already know will pay off to a massive degree, and sometimes when you are trying to dissect what's happening or what you think will happen you get close lol. After playing me3 and looking at this trilogy as a whole your mind will be blown. Your opinion on not only sci Fi games, quality of writing in games, games in this genre will forever be changed. And as a cherry on top you have Andromeda left. Which is a standalone (sort of), if taken in context with the og trilogy it shines super bright too. Let's go!!!! Can't wait
As to a possible class, I found Engineer extremely fun, and uniquely useful at certain times during the game. You get some great talents that enhance your team and while I used the pistol (heavy heavy hitting one), it was fantastic! Like ME2, you can obtain some non-native-Engineer talents (shield, etc.) that do help quite a lot, too.
Classes: I think during ME2 you said you'd like to try out a class which has its own combat drones. If I remember correctly, the class you're looking for is Engineer. Double-check the descriptions when you get there, but I'm pretty sure that's the one which enables you to use drones and turrets. (Not making a recommendation, either way. Just picking up on something you said earlier.)
There is a DLC in ME 3 that answers your questions, which is silly that they made it in to a DLC instead of the base game......but I think all DLC are included in the legendary ed?
All DLCs are included but unfortunately no one decided to step up and make at least some of them which contain crucial lore chunks as non-skippable main story missions
@@dimbasz Eh, I'm quite certain that practically every player who cares the slightest bit lore and the world of ME, will do all the available content, especially clearly big DLC's. Especially coming from ME2, where any player learns the hard way to do all the available side content, if they don't want a horrible ending to the game.
@@Anonymos185 Leviathan DLC is available since the first post-prologue main mission. This is hardly the right timing to do it. And that day one DLC though being listed as "priority" can be done at any point in the game, but I'd like to have it as real first priority mission.
@@dimbasz Actually one DLC is missing from ME1 but according to Bioware the code for that DLC was beyond repair. I believe it was called Pinnacle Station.
Lemme just note, ME1 classes are nowhere near what ME2 and 3 classes are. Infiltrator is completely different than it was in ME1 (I'm playing as one right now) so don't feel scared to pick that
Said the same thing in a previous video. I love Engineer in 3 switching from Vanguard in 1 and 2, Engineer controls battlefields really well with all the drones. Also the only class that has a minor call out in the story in a funny scene.
The reapers look like squids on the outside but the cores look like the species collected. So the human reaper would have been put in a squid body if it had been finished
Partner, all I can say is ....... get your emotions in check and get ready for some chills, because you are going on a roller coaster ride in ME3. I'm not going to say anything about the ending, but the game play and final outcomes of so many decisions in ME1 and ME2 are about to take center stage! You are gonna LOVE IT! So much so, some tears may form ---- consider yourself warned lol.
Hell yeah mate! I played ME2 on a tiny TV during a time that I was waiting with all my boxes around me to move to a new place for a few months, so it's been really great getting to see it and all of the cool DLC stuff and see what choices you made! Never got to play ME3, so I'm so hyped to see you charge through this adventure. P.S. Your Krogan voice is baller as hell, I'm backing you to voice act in the next game. 😎
To avoid spoilers, here's a question to answer one of your questions. If Wrex died in ME1 on Virmire, who do you think would be sitting in the throne on Tuchanka in ME2 instead of Wrex? 😉 That's something fun to keep in mind if you ever feel like replaying the trilogy again someday. ME2/3 play somewhat differently if certain squad members are deceased. Certain interactions will never occur unless you drastically change the past.
*SPOILER ALERT* Engineer til i die, Man... I find it by far the most satisfying for playing tactically... You get the drone, plus a sentry turret. I'll come back to them shortly... They are your two best friends... Other powers are, incinerate, overload, cryo blast, sabotage, a throwback from ME1 which will both overheat enemy weapons and/or hack enemy turrets and mechs. I usually take a biotic power for my bonus power to give me biotic combos.... I'm a favourite of Reave... The drone and sentry turret, when fully upgraded will turn you into a one man effing army! You can absolutely dominate pretty much any battlefield... Note, the upgrade system in ME3 is somewhat more flexible than previously so you have a wider range of options.... I've many, many thousands of hours in Mass Effect... Just love the combat... Only ever play on insanity... You were waxing lyrical a few episodes back about an "enhanced" mattock.... There is a fully automatic version available. The Cerberus Harrier. It's horrendously expensive. I does around 20% less damage than the Mattock.... However! Think of it as the bastard love child of the Mattock and the Locust!! With a decent scope on, and upgraded it's very stable and accurate. You can tap off single rounds, I'm a fan of three round bursts... It's a beast! Enjoy ME3!!
Sentinel is a beast in ME3 and because of the revamp to combat the classes that you have previously played feel better if not different so there's that to consider. You really can't go wrong with any of the classes in ME3, soldier is the least entertaining of the bunch though.
Regarding class selection, obviously do whatever will make you feel best.. that said, my suggestion would be to go engineer and RAISE THE DIFFICULTY TO THE MAXX, maximize the stakess!! TAKE EARTH BACK!
All the classes in ME3 are good. Soldier I think is the easiest one; Vanguard is the flashiest, which is why a lot of content creators play it. BTW, after you run the game from the launcher and you get the in-game main menu, you want to go into options and change difficulty and captions BEFORE you select New Game. Options is in the Extras part of the menu. Also in options are options to hide helmets for Shepard or Squadmates. All three are in Gameplay.
I also suggest watching the ME3 Multiplayer trailers. They wont spoil anything as you already saw some of the new enemy types in this video and multiplayer is not even included with the legendary edition anyway. Still those are cool trailers that show off some unique weapons, abilities and maps. They even show collectors but dont worry as collectors are enemies only in multiplayer in ME3.
Here's a list of the key Mass Effect 3 multiplayer trailers released by BioWare in order: 1. Multiplayer Announcement Trailer (October 2011) - This trailer first introduced the Galaxy at War multiplayer mode, showcasing cooperative gameplay and various classes. 2. Special Forces Trailer (February 2012) - Highlighted playable races, classes, and the intense co-op missions players could tackle. DLC Trailers: Resurgence Pack (April 2012) - Introduced new maps, characters, and weapons. Rebellion Pack (May 2012) - Added more maps and new objectives. Earth Pack (July 2012) - Focused on N7 classes and Earth-based maps. Retaliation Pack (October 2012) - Featured new enemies like the Collectors. Reckoning Pack (February 2013) - The final DLC added new powerful characters and gear. These trailers introduced new content and expanded the multiplayer experience over time.
Dang, I already gasped in excitement but it was just some trailers 😅 6:24 I think your math is a little off on that one. You're only 12 years late to the party my man 😁❤ Can't wait to start witnessing your adventure on this one 😁
Me personally would never risk getting spoiled by watching a game trailer if I am going to play the game very soon. ofc, Maybe I saw this trailer a year before me3 came out?
Everyone picks Vanguard in Mass Effect 3 because that's the most fun class to use. I would say don't refuse to pick something fun just because other people used it as well. It's your playthrough after all. And it's not like people watch those videos to see a different class in action. They watch it to see your reactions to the story. So I would say just pick what's the most fun thing to do.
@@joshuajackson472 You see when people say "everyone" they don't mean literally everyone. They mean majority. You personally might not agree but statistically it's true. Even bioware stats reflect that.
@@joshuajackson472 My dude are you seriously not familiar with the concept of a hyperbole? Not to be rude but there's either a language barrier here or you might be on a spectrum
Ohhh you’ll see kingdomace, you’ll see. As for a class, def recommend engi - i was vanguard in 1,2 and finished with sentinel… engi def recommended though!
Just curious are you planning on playing Andromeda also? I know a lot of people don't like it, but i actually enjoyed playing it. I hope you enjoy ME3 as much as I did look forward to the vids.
@axelnilsson5124 Well, every member of krogan clan bears the name of the clan. Urdnot Grunt bears it too, coz he is a part of clan Urdnot, also Eve, Darg, Fortack, Ratch, Shaman, etc. All of them carrying the name of the clan.
Bruh, I'm not one to judge how you prefer to live your mass effect experience but if I were you I'd never watch these trailers which contain massive spoilers, ngl. Specially considering that you gonna start ME3 right away and not wait. Would've been more impactful if you just experienced what's gonna happen yourself.
A lot of these trailers have a lot of spoilers that I feel will diminish how you will experience the game. And no that wasn't wrex. Also we do not speak of that game (andromeda) lol
I'll say this now, don't worry, I personally didn't feel spoiled. So much stuff was out of context that I genuinely cant just piece everything together. From your perspective, its a lot easier since you KNOW ME3 already. But for me who doesn't I perceive what was shown in a different way. So much to the point I think there are numerous comments on THIS video that spoil me MUCH more than either of these trailers did. When I ask questions in these kind of contexts, they're obvious rhetorical. I didn't think I'd need to explain that at this point, but here we are.
@@KingdomAce the anime has no effect on the game it just it happens during me2 and has some of the characters in it is all I don't think I'll have any effect on how you play or anything else you do it's just a cool anime that I think you would like it has no spoilers and it doesn't really matter if you watch it I just thought you would like it is part of mass effect nothing more nothing less
@@KingdomAce I also really appreciate set anytime I have a commented one way or another you have replied weather has been positive or negative is insignificant that you took the time to respond. Is something that I give you massive respect for. Been enjoying your playthrough cat wait to see 3
@WilliamCoyle-ll6bq I may not always get to everything, mostly to dodge spoilers but I do always try 🙏🏾❤️
Adept is a lot of fun in ME3. I can strongly recommend it
In the ME timeline, the start of ME Andromeda takes place after ME2, but before ME3.
Another thing I wanted to say about Andromeda, my best advice is to just try to ignore what people say about it. The more you ignore, the better. Everybody has their own strong opinions on it and the less your perception is littered with their opinions, the better. I'm speaking from experience because I made the mistake of listening to people and then when I decided to give it a chance of my own, I was massively surprised.
Agreed, although playing it through twice, the 2nd time with mods, REALLY enhanced the game. Made it way, way more fun.....
I never been able to finish it
I always, no matter what version, end up with the headshot game freeze bug, so after 10-30 min to playing, suddenly headshots freeze game for 20 to 50 seconds and then headshot the boss again and it freeze for half a minute.....repeat....and 1 boss fight can take an hour
@@Belnick6666 Never had that happen to me before. Finished the game 3-4 times.
I have one suggestion for you going into ME3. Think of the whole game as the ending and not the final few minutes. The whole game is a culmination of your decisions and not the end. A lot of people get that confused and hate the last few minutes as if the game wasn't what it was.
Yep, when I played the trilogy I didn't know there was backlash for the ending (though I entered the Mass Effect universe late) and I loved everything about it even the endings. Though it left a void in me that I don't think will ever be filled.
100% agree. Well said.
Very true, ME3 is the epitome of "its about the journey, not the destination."
FINALLY someone says it THANK YOU !!! ME3 is all about choices made and the impact of their consequences. The first two were the build up leading to what and who will help of not in this finale.
Was a fun video to watch glad ur taking the time to explore and chat with everyone.
Oh you will absolutely learn about the progenitor species.
Engineer is my personal favorite it has an interesting place style and a lot of the same abilities that tally has from Mass effect 2 including the drone
If you get the opportunity, try watch Mass Effect Paragon Lost! It's an animated movie depicting what the alliance did during ME2. It'll give some insight into actions happening in ME3 and introduce you to a new companion - James Vega.
Some of the tech and upgrades from ME2 specifically the Normandy upgrades will be passed along in ME3, it’s will be more of a background thing and in some text logs, but it does help.
Some friendly non-spoiler advice. The fact that you played the Arrival DLC last was the right call because it bridges the gap between ME2 and ME3. So I would assume that you care a lot for proper story immersion. Based on that I would like to offer you some guidance on ME3's DLC's because based on when you play them can result in a very disjointed immersion breaking experience which I would hate if it happened to you on your first playthrough. So to clarify this in a non-spoiler way.
ME3 has 3 major and 1 minor story DLC's.
- From Ashes ( shows up as Priority: Eden Prime ) I would play this as soon as possible but the best placement is after a mission called Priority: Palavan
- Omega ( shows up as Citadel: Aria T'loak ) This DLC is best played DIRECTLY after the mission Priority: Citadel II. Also once you start the second mission in this DLC you'll be locked in until the end of the DLC. You cannot do other missions in between but normally you also wouldn't want to for best story immersion.
- Leviathan ( shows up as Dr. Bryson's Lab ) This is arguably the most important DLC out of all 4. Unlike Omega this DLC doesn't lock you in and you can play it in pieces but it results in a VERY disjointed story immersion. I do know that this DLC takes place a few weeks after the start of ME3. It is best played after the mission Priority: Thessia
- Citadel ( Shows up as Citadel: Shore Leave ) For a lot of people this is best DLC. But in terms of story placement it's also the most problematic. Just like Omega it's also best played after Priority: Citadel II for story reasons because there is a connective thread *BUT* it is *HIGHLY* advised you wait and play this after the mission Priority: Horizon for reasons I cannot spoil. Just know that if you play it too soon you'll miss out on certain things.
I've played through the trilogy multiple times and I still think that this is the best original science fiction story in videogames. And because I enjoy story immersion so much I've dug deep into finding out what the right placement in for all these DLC. Ultimately though it's up to you and you can completely ignore this advice if you want to play it differently.
Up to Ep 4 on my ME2 binge, don't know that I'll be able to wait for the ME3 full playthrough by the time it drops, super happy you did the trailers!
Dude, I can't wait! This playthrough is gonna be awesome, like the previous ones!
As of helpful, non-spoiler, tips, here's the following: Take your time with the character creator after transferring your save file, it's at its best in ME 3 and you can make your Shepard look just as perfect as you want! (Engineer and Vanguard are the fandom's favorite classes, you're gonna love both!)
As for missions, I recommend starting with Grissom Academy or Priority Eden Prime. From there, the game opens up massively. (Remember to visit the hubs frequently for dialogue and sidequests)
I recommend the video Mass Effect 3 Complete Scanning Guide by GTAVLoclock if you ever need help with the Galaxy map, it's really important for this game.
And quick note to keep in mind: Remember Saren and how his dialogue with Shepard throughout the game affected his boss fight? Same thing here, so keep your eyes open in certain moments of the story.
Besides this, have at it and have a blast! We'll be here with you through and through this journey!
Haven't watched the full thing yet, but this video reminded me that you're primarily a reaction channel. I'm so used to your ME playthroughs by now that I completely forgot, lol.
The reason Ashley seems the canon story is because back in those days far more men played video games and usually men tend to save the woman. Also the things you criticized Ashley for, back than her views were more socially accepted or at least it wasn't as controversial that she cares more for her own.
Engineer is a fun class, you get some robot control powers that come in clutch in 3.
This is why I love this channel. I saw you reacting to witcher stuff before starting or at the very beginning and commented on this also...you have an enthusiasm about this games that we already know will pay off to a massive degree, and sometimes when you are trying to dissect what's happening or what you think will happen you get close lol.
After playing me3 and looking at this trilogy as a whole your mind will be blown. Your opinion on not only sci Fi games, quality of writing in games, games in this genre will forever be changed.
And as a cherry on top you have Andromeda left. Which is a standalone (sort of), if taken in context with the og trilogy it shines super bright too. Let's go!!!! Can't wait
Just found your channel can't wait to watch your playthrough, I watched your whole Me2 playthrough already.
helll yeaaaaahhh im so excited to see ur reaction to the opening of this game its REALLY epicc
As to a possible class, I found Engineer extremely fun, and uniquely useful at certain times during the game. You get some great talents that enhance your team and while I used the pistol (heavy heavy hitting one), it was fantastic! Like ME2, you can obtain some non-native-Engineer talents (shield, etc.) that do help quite a lot, too.
I saw Mass Effect 3 in the title and got excited for a second.
Classes: I think during ME2 you said you'd like to try out a class which has its own combat drones. If I remember correctly, the class you're looking for is Engineer. Double-check the descriptions when you get there, but I'm pretty sure that's the one which enables you to use drones and turrets.
(Not making a recommendation, either way. Just picking up on something you said earlier.)
There is a DLC in ME 3 that answers your questions, which is silly that they made it in to a DLC instead of the base game......but I think all DLC are included in the legendary ed?
All DLCs are included but unfortunately no one decided to step up and make at least some of them which contain crucial lore chunks as non-skippable main story missions
@@dimbasz Eh, I'm quite certain that practically every player who cares the slightest bit lore and the world of ME, will do all the available content, especially clearly big DLC's.
Especially coming from ME2, where any player learns the hard way to do all the available side content, if they don't want a horrible ending to the game.
@@Anonymos185 Leviathan DLC is available since the first post-prologue main mission. This is hardly the right timing to do it. And that day one DLC though being listed as "priority" can be done at any point in the game, but I'd like to have it as real first priority mission.
@@dimbasz Actually one DLC is missing from ME1 but according to Bioware the code for that DLC was beyond repair. I believe it was called Pinnacle Station.
@@CarlosHuiskens that is why I play the normal version on ME 1 as well, ofc it is also much harder
Everything comes full circle ⭕️ in ME3 you in for so many surprises
And that's not the Normandy it's a one man fighter
Lemme just note, ME1 classes are nowhere near what ME2 and 3 classes are. Infiltrator is completely different than it was in ME1 (I'm playing as one right now) so don't feel scared to pick that
Highly recommend going Engineer! It’s the least used, but with how you enjoyed Tali’s abilities, you might really enjoy playing this class.
and he romance with tali so be eingineer is perfect
Said the same thing in a previous video. I love Engineer in 3 switching from Vanguard in 1 and 2, Engineer controls battlefields really well with all the drones. Also the only class that has a minor call out in the story in a funny scene.
i prefer biotics myself but engineers are also awesome and have great abilities in the 3rd game
The reapers look like squids on the outside but the cores look like the species collected. So the human reaper would have been put in a squid body if it had been finished
That's Ash, yes
🔥🔥 I CAN'T WAIT!! ADEPT is my preferred class. Happy gaming!
Partner, all I can say is ....... get your emotions in check and get ready for some chills, because you are going on a roller coaster ride in ME3. I'm not going to say anything about the ending, but the game play and final outcomes of so many decisions in ME1 and ME2 are about to take center stage! You are gonna LOVE IT! So much so, some tears may form ---- consider yourself warned lol.
Hell yeah mate! I played ME2 on a tiny TV during a time that I was waiting with all my boxes around me to move to a new place for a few months, so it's been really great getting to see it and all of the cool DLC stuff and see what choices you made! Never got to play ME3, so I'm so hyped to see you charge through this adventure.
P.S. Your Krogan voice is baller as hell, I'm backing you to voice act in the next game. 😎
As others have said, recommend watching the Mass Effect anime Paragon Lost.
Buckle up cuz it’s gonna be a wild ride
To avoid spoilers, here's a question to answer one of your questions. If Wrex died in ME1 on Virmire, who do you think would be sitting in the throne on Tuchanka in ME2 instead of Wrex? 😉
That's something fun to keep in mind if you ever feel like replaying the trilogy again someday. ME2/3 play somewhat differently if certain squad members are deceased. Certain interactions will never occur unless you drastically change the past.
Adept and engineer would be good choices, especially since they are primarily power focused.
*SPOILER ALERT*
Engineer til i die, Man... I find it by far the most satisfying for playing tactically... You get the drone, plus a sentry turret. I'll come back to them shortly... They are your two best friends... Other powers are, incinerate, overload, cryo blast, sabotage, a throwback from ME1 which will both overheat enemy weapons and/or hack enemy turrets and mechs. I usually take a biotic power for my bonus power to give me biotic combos.... I'm a favourite of Reave...
The drone and sentry turret, when fully upgraded will turn you into a one man effing army! You can absolutely dominate pretty much any battlefield... Note, the upgrade system in ME3 is somewhat more flexible than previously so you have a wider range of options.... I've many, many thousands of hours in Mass Effect... Just love the combat... Only ever play on insanity...
You were waxing lyrical a few episodes back about an "enhanced" mattock.... There is a fully automatic version available. The Cerberus Harrier. It's horrendously expensive. I does around 20% less damage than the Mattock.... However! Think of it as the bastard love child of the Mattock and the Locust!! With a decent scope on, and upgraded it's very stable and accurate. You can tap off single rounds, I'm a fan of three round bursts... It's a beast!
Enjoy ME3!!
Sentinel is a beast in ME3 and because of the revamp to combat the classes that you have previously played feel better if not different so there's that to consider. You really can't go wrong with any of the classes in ME3, soldier is the least entertaining of the bunch though.
Every class is a beast, because of how you can reduce your weapon load, and just spam your powers every milisecond, of every fight, lol.
@@Anonymos185 yup I agree, but for me and in my opinion the soldier was the least entertaining.
8:51 that was Wrev Wrex’s awful brother
Yes Ashley looks kinda weird in this one. I highly recommend a mod called «Ashley consistency project».
Bro I got so fucking hyped thought this was episode one 😭😭😭😭😭. Good video enjoy the trailer reactions but I feel a bit blue balled lmaoo
Don't worry, I got you tomorrow 🫡🔥
ME3 is so good, just advice - some DLCs are best to do right before the "point of no return"
Regarding class selection, obviously do whatever will make you feel best.. that said, my suggestion would be to go engineer and RAISE THE DIFFICULTY TO THE MAXX, maximize the stakess!! TAKE EARTH BACK!
we are in the end game now :D
*avengers theme plays*
5:38 no this trailer shows a default timeline neither Shepards gender nor Ashley surviving virmire is canon unless you chose it
All the classes in ME3 are good. Soldier I think is the easiest one; Vanguard is the flashiest, which is why a lot of content creators play it. BTW, after you run the game from the launcher and you get the in-game main menu, you want to go into options and change difficulty and captions BEFORE you select New Game. Options is in the Extras part of the menu. Also in options are options to hide helmets for Shepard or Squadmates. All three are in Gameplay.
Play as a engineer you get a combat drone
I also suggest watching the ME3 Multiplayer trailers. They wont spoil anything as you already saw some of the new enemy types in this video and multiplayer is not even included with the legendary edition anyway. Still those are cool trailers that show off some unique weapons, abilities and maps. They even show collectors but dont worry as collectors are enemies only in multiplayer in ME3.
Here's a list of the key Mass Effect 3 multiplayer trailers released by BioWare in order:
1. Multiplayer Announcement Trailer (October 2011) - This trailer first introduced the Galaxy at War multiplayer mode, showcasing cooperative gameplay and various classes.
2. Special Forces Trailer (February 2012) - Highlighted playable races, classes, and the intense co-op missions players could tackle.
DLC Trailers:
Resurgence Pack (April 2012) - Introduced new maps, characters, and weapons.
Rebellion Pack (May 2012) - Added more maps and new objectives.
Earth Pack (July 2012) - Focused on N7 classes and Earth-based maps.
Retaliation Pack (October 2012) - Featured new enemies like the Collectors.
Reckoning Pack (February 2013) - The final DLC added new powerful characters and gear.
These trailers introduced new content and expanded the multiplayer experience over time.
Dang, I already gasped in excitement but it was just some trailers 😅
6:24 I think your math is a little off on that one. You're only 12 years late to the party my man 😁❤
Can't wait to start witnessing your adventure on this one 😁
You need to watch Paragon lost it will give you better content to some of the characters it's an anime that parallels Mass effect 2
If you want to get more hyped before playing ME3, check out Take It Back by Miracle of Sound.
Me personally would never risk getting spoiled by watching a game trailer if I am going to play the game very soon.
ofc, Maybe I saw this trailer a year before me3 came out?
I’m the same way, I personally try to avoid trailers as much as possible if I plan to game either way.
@@wilerman 4:58 RUN!!
Everyone picks Vanguard in Mass Effect 3 because that's the most fun class to use. I would say don't refuse to pick something fun just because other people used it as well.
It's your playthrough after all. And it's not like people watch those videos to see a different class in action. They watch it to see your reactions to the story. So I would say just pick what's the most fun thing to do.
Dude, not everyone picks vanguard. Not even every playthrough on TH-cam is vanguard. I don't even agree it's the most fun class to use
@@joshuajackson472 You see when people say "everyone" they don't mean literally everyone. They mean majority. You personally might not agree but statistically it's true. Even bioware stats reflect that.
@@Pir-o what's the purpose in saying everyone when you mean most? Why not just say most pick vanguard?
@@joshuajackson472 My dude are you seriously not familiar with the concept of a hyperbole? Not to be rude but there's either a language barrier here or you might be on a spectrum
@@Pir-o okie dokie
Just FYI but the toy you saw wasn't the Normandy.
Ohhh you’ll see kingdomace, you’ll see. As for a class, def recommend engi - i was vanguard in 1,2 and finished with sentinel… engi def recommended though!
I haven't seen the second trailer ever and OMG it spoils A LOT 😁
You need to be an engineer later in the game. You will see
Just curious are you planning on playing Andromeda also? I know a lot of people don't like it, but i actually enjoyed playing it. I hope you enjoy ME3 as much as I did look forward to the vids.
Spoilers woah
2:46 you'll find out in the game
That's not Wrex, that's actually Urdnot Wreav, Wrexs brother.
And Urdnot Dagg who’s just some guy
@axelnilsson5124 Well, every member of krogan clan bears the name of the clan. Urdnot Grunt bears it too, coz he is a part of clan Urdnot, also Eve, Darg, Fortack, Ratch, Shaman, etc. All of them carrying the name of the clan.
@ I know but Dagg is nothing more than Grunts replacement which is why he’s just “some guy”
I guess the only reason for ash is to balance male shep
You are not prepared for Mass Effect 3! I'll tell you that much.
Nah that 2nd trailed was too much whoever recommended that cmon
thx
I wouldn't watch the second gameplay trailer - lots of spoilers
bad ending and now trailer
...now you are just being mean to us 😀
Bruh, I'm not one to judge how you prefer to live your mass effect experience but if I were you I'd never watch these trailers which contain massive spoilers, ngl. Specially considering that you gonna start ME3 right away and not wait. Would've been more impactful if you just experienced what's gonna happen yourself.
That beginning ship wasn’t the Normandy, just a regular alliance fighter/light corvette class ship
What is this? This wasn't a trailer I've ever seen before. ME3 is an old game at this point lol
A lot of these trailers have a lot of spoilers that I feel will diminish how you will experience the game. And no that wasn't wrex. Also we do not speak of that game (andromeda) lol
Please for the love of god react to austin powers in mass effect!
Difficult watch.
Yeah leviathan dlc
3:25 Just wait untill the leviathan DLC :D