BLIND Let's Play Mass Effect 3 Legendary Edition #125 – Leviathan



Welcome to Mass Effect 3 Legendary Edition! In this episode Naomi beats back Reaper forces while Cortez tries to fix the shuttle. Unfortunately, no matter what he does the pulse keeps taking it out. If they call the Normandy down to pick them up, the pulse will definitely take the ship out. The only way out is by going down to the ocean floor and finding Leviathan.

Mods Used
LE3 Community Patch & Framework
Anderson’s Final Conversation Restored
No reaper alertness and faster system scanning in ME3 LE

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10 thoughts on “BLIND Let's Play Mass Effect 3 Legendary Edition #125 – Leviathan”

  1. Leviathan didn't indoctrinate Shepard since it doesn't have that ability, like itself said, Reapers refined and perfected their mental ability into Indoctrination.

    How far ahead are you playing to these videos. Citadel DLC has few hidden scenes you might not want to miss (not because they are important, but because they are very funny)

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  2. Ah yes the Leviathans. Giant squid bois who are immensely powerful, act like gods, and fucked up on a potential billion year scale. Yeah they were so cool and then I realized we cannot trust these people whatsoever at all. Like they could be a potentially catastrophic enemy post reaper war if we survive lol.

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  3. Just from the standpoint of lore and central plot of the game, this is probably the best dlc.

    But I'm still annoyed that I didn't have this dlc back when I did my first runBack then, I only thought dlcs are just "additional" contents that are separate from the main game, not cut contents

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  4. It kind of ties back to what Javik said, that synthetics know they were created by flawed creatures. Of course, we also know the Reapers have weaknesses themselves.

    This is also another tie-in to Babylon 5, that these ancient beings are not as infallible as they want us to think they are.

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