The game is structured less like Mass Effect 2 and more like Dragon Age II: three dramatic acts, each concluding with major events that might leave you in tears, or at very least, shivering from the emotional impact. Mass Effect 3 fearlessly manipulates those personal bonds, forcing you to make difficult choices and consider the greater good-even when the greater good isn't always clear. Mass Effect 2 was about people you learned more about old friends and made new ones, and drew each of them close to your heart. Mass Effect was about time and place you discovered the Milky Way's landmarks and races, guided by memorable characters like Tali and Garrus, who served as representatives of their cultures. Now Playing: Video Review - Mass Effect 3 By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's