The trilogy focuses on Commander Shepard's fight against the Reapers, which culminates in the third game. However, the journey that Shepard goes on from becoming the first human Spectre to activating the Crucible in is filled with moments that are hard to forget. While there are plenty of reasons to feel like a hero, there are also countless tragic moments that linger long after the credits roll.
With Shepard at the center of the trilogy, the most powerful moments tend to revolve around their companions and journey. The fate of the galaxy is on the line, and that means that many moments in the trilogy hold a lot of weight. However, not all the most memorable moments are action-packed or dramatic, some are lighthearted and remind players of the bonds that exist among the crew members of the Normandy.
The Citadel has a different layout in each game, as the areas that Shepard visits change as well. However, seeing the Citadel for the first time in helps relay the futuristic society that players get to experience in the trilogy. It shows a glimpse of the society that has been built by multiple races working together, andit sets the tone for how large the trilogy's universe feels.
The only thing that could make the Citadel more memorable during Shepard's first visit would be letting them explore a larger area of it.
Compared to the size of the Citadel that can be seen when traveling towards it to dock, Shepard is only able to visit a small portion of it. Sometimes, games that are set in space can feel unexpectedly small, so the first sight of the Citadel is the moment where has to show the scope of what the in-game universe will be like. The only thing that could make the Citadel more memorable during Shepard's first visit would be letting them explore a larger area of it.
Shepard has to make numerous decisions throughout the trilogy, but not all of them have significant consequences or a noticeable impact on the overall story. However, other decisions can result in
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