
The shade of red for the 2 square in Mass Effect 2's logo now matches the one in Mass Effect 3's logo.This includes each game's title screen, as well as the opening cutscenes and the Genesis comics. In all areas, the logos have been updated to the "Andromeda" style, with flat white letters, no outline, and the modern font for "Effect".You can return to this launcher from each game's main menu. All three games are accessed via a single launcher, however they are still considered separate games.First-hand experience with the game by writer KBABZ is also included. This isn’t out of the realm of possibility, as Mass Effect Andromeda received updates to its character creator post launch.All the information below, unless noted otherwise, has been sourced from the Legendary Edition overview webpage on EA.com, EA.com's Gameplay Calibrations breakdown, Visual Improvements breakdown and Performance Details pages, and IGN's Legendary Edition Changes video embedded above. I really wanted to model my Shepard after me but there's no dreads.” Another player agrees, adding “Why not give us some slightly taller or longer options? Twists? Textured edges? Medium length locs? Parts? Tied puff balls and laid edges? Why, in a game about the future, did they go for timeless looks? Why not google afro-futurist hairstyles and pull from that?”ĭespite the improvements, many hope more hair is added in future updates.

Reddior DoubleVforvictory said, “Andromeda of all games had some very nice choices that weren't horrible. As some have pointed out, there’s still not much in the way of afro textured hair, despite BioWare previously stating options would improve for Black characters. It may have taken 14 years, but finally, Mass Effect players can finally share their Shepard’s off with pride - and without downloading a billion texture and hair mods.
