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#1 lordchizel
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Hey,

I need some help with deciding with 2 games that i have reviewed closely. They are: Mass Effect and Assassin's Creed. I like Mass Effect because you can customise your character and you can level he or she up. I don't like it how you gotta pause all the time to use a magic ability and I have heard from other reviews that the glitches are very annoying. I like Assassin's Creed because its not so...action packed shooter, you play it at your pace, there is some history in it and that u can jump and climp on about anything.

Which do you guys recommend over the other and why, and is there another game i should look into.

Ty (P.S, Im not a Halo fan)

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#2 hellshemi
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I would have to give ME the edge because of the story. The pause as you pick special abilities is not as bad or long as you may think because at harder difficulties it also lets you see the situation. AC is also a great game but i cant really play it for longer than maybe 2 hrs at most without it feeling repetitive.

Either way you choose you will get a good experience.

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#3 Game_boy_5
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mass effect in my opionion is much better and assasins creed gets way too repetitive.You do not need to pause everytime you want to do magic there is a way to make a button to use a specific magic

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#4 Palantas
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I think Mass Effect is a deeper and more enjoyable gaming experience. Regarding the "pausing" issue in Mass Effect, that takes a couple seconds at most, and fractions of a second once you know where everything is and are familiar with the system.