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Review: Mass Effect 3: Retribution by Drew Karpyshyn     by Tan (03-Nov-10)

Retribution, the third Mass Effect novel, takes place just after the events of Mass Effect 2. Written by the lead writer of the first game and the two previous novels, it’s a well written standalone adventure that ties in closely with both of the games and both previous novels. I’m sure that even if I [...]


Review: Mass Effect 2: Ascension by Drew Karpyshyn     by Tan (21-Dec-08)

There are plenty of novels based on games and vice versa and a lot of the time they tie into the continuing story. This can be important, particularly for an RPG based on a new franchise that is still being filled out and developed. For those of you unaware, Mass Effect: Ascension is a book [...]


Review: Mass Effect 1: Revelation by Drew Karpyshyn     by Tan (30-Aug-07)

I finished reading this prequel novel to the upcoming BioWare game just the other day. An excellent book that was really hard to put down. I’ve read and own some of Drew Karpyshyn’searlier novels and I knew it would be a good read even before I picked it up. This novel is set before the [...]


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