Mass Effect Legendary Edition changes make gamers cry “Censorship”

‘Kevin [Meek] actually exclaimed some camera clips that just … why focus on Miranda’s butt? says Walters. “In some cases, we’ve said, ‘Okay, we can make a change there.'”

If you did not play the original Mass effect games and wondering what all the fuss is about, the angles Walters refers to include shots like these that would sometimes appear when players talk to Miranda Lawson and other characters:

Mass effect Miranda Lawson

Walters says the team was not ‘ultra concerned’ about character models like Miranda, Asari or EDI, which some people say are designed to satisfy male fantasies, but they believe ‘things have evolved since then. [the original games]And wanted to change some of the elements of the original titles that were no longer meaningful to them.

Walters suggests that this move in the middle ground between the original games completely changes and addresses the elements of the titles that make the team (and many players) a little uncomfortable, but the decision still draws heat from some players who feel that the series has been censored and even destroyed due to these increased camera angles.

Along with those who feel that the game’s more free shots are somehow an important part of the game Mass effect experience (there are online communities built practically around them), some say that this is another example of the so-called censorship debate on social justice that is all about episodes of The office and Community is modified and removed on streaming platforms to HBO Max who attach an indemnity Away with the wind. Others claim that it is an act of unnecessary change related to the changes that George Lucas made to the original Star Wars trilogy.

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