After years of speculation and rumorsMass Effect: Legendary Editionwas announced last year to fans' excitement. Not only does it bundle all three of the classic games together with just about all of their DLC,Mass Effect: Legendary Editionhas also given some details as to what changes to the games players can expect when it released next month.

As iconic as theMass Effectseries is, its community does have complaints about the games. Fans often criticize the originalMass Effectover controlling the Mako, and the ending ofMass Effect 3was a massive controversy when it first launched. Of course, sweeping changes like an entirely new ending would run counter to the point of a remastered collection, butMass Effect: Legendary Editiondoes promise to make quite a few changes to help smooth out the combat in the older titles and unify the experience as a whole.

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In a post to the PlayStation Blog, BioWare has detailed the changes to combat players can expect in the remastered collection. In the originalMass EffectBioWare says that the gunplay has been tweakedto be more responsive and predictable without scrapping the more traditional RPG mechanics in the game that can cause the guns to feel a bit more random and unreliable than in the series' later entries. Other changes will include a rebalancing of the combat abilities, melee attacks are now mapped to a button press, weapons can be used by any class without penalty, and weapon powers have been improved.

The post also details additional gameplay improvements that span all three games of the trilogy, including updating some ofMass Effect’s more frustrating boss fights. Some other listed changes include specific tweaks to certain encounters and enemies, improving the cover mechanic and adding more cover options to some encounters, adjusting XP balance, and tweaking ammo drops inMass Effect 2, which many fans thought dropped far too sparsely.

The changes all seem to be very positive, and look as though they aim to address many of the frustrations and issues that the community surrounding the trilogy has expressed over the years.Everything that has been released aboutMass Effect: Legendary Editionso farhas looked great, and the collection is getting manyMass Effectfans excited. Hopefully, it can live up to the hype and further cementMass Effectas one of the best video game trilogies out there.

Mass Effect: Legendary Editionlaunches on May 14 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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