Noun
mass effect (plural mass effects)
(medicine) The anatomic and physiological effect that an ectopic mass (such as a tumor, hematoma, or pleural effusion) causes by displacing or pushing against eutopic structures. It may squeeze and thus occlude blood vessels or lymphatic vessels; pinch nerves; disrupt gastrointestinal volume and peristalsis; and so on.
Some of the biggest criticisms with Mass Effect: Andromeda were hurled at its technical issues, like poor graphical fidelity and rampant glitches, but the game's story was another source of contention. Source: Internet
Mass Effect Remastered Trilogy is one of the worst kept secrets in gaming, with seemingly a never-ending list of leaks and rumors coming out regarding its development. Source: Internet
The announcement that the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is not being developed solely for the next-gen or specifically to take advantage of the upcoming generational hardware leap will be disappointing to some fans of the series. Source: Internet
In Mass Effect, things were going surprisingly well in Shepard's war against the Reapers. Source: Internet
Mass Effect: Andromeda felt half-baked, and had more microtransactions than Bethesda had bugs. would eventually become the game symbolic of microtransactions. Source: Internet
But Mass Effect: Andromeda deserves to be remembered as more than just another hyped AAA game that failed to meet fan expectations and… Source: Internet