The news around Mass Effect: Legendary Edition They couldn’t be more positive. And it is that after the disappointment of Mass Effect Andromeda, Electronic Arts has confessed that the return of Shepard’s trilogy has exceeded your expectations, which shows the passion of the fans of the franchise. So much so that more than two months after its launch, users continue to discover details that almost everyone overlooks. Now they find a funny reference to GTA in Mass Effect 2, as aganymc has made known in the Reddit forums (via GameRant). A reference that few had noticed, and that the original launch of Mass Effect 2 occurred more than a decade ago, in early 2010.
The scene in question occurs in the 28th floor of the Citadel, where there is a video game stand where a salarian talks to his customers and offers different touches on the products he has for sale. One of their lines of dialogue reads the following: “I don’t understand the complaints about the Grim Terminus Alliance games. What difference does it make if you can capture and beat the slaves? It is only a game”says the salarian in an obvious reference to Grand Theft Auto, which shares the initials with the Grim Terminus Alliance.
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In fact, at the time of launching Mass Effect 2, criticism of the GTA saga was one of the great points of controversy of the video game industry. With GTA IV just released (two years earlier), many questioned that anyone passing through the street of Liberty City could be murdered. BioWare echoed that controversy with a funny phrase in its space role-playing adventure. Remember that Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is already available on Xbox One (with improvements for Xbox Series X | S) and that includes the three games of the BioWare saga, as well as all its additional content.