Mass Effect 3: Leviathan (2012)

BioWare

DLC of Mass Effect 3

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360

4.18 from 136 ratings

230 members have it in their collection · 13 backlogged · 25 wish listed

How long? · with extras 4h · 100% 1h (from 3 logged playthroughs)

Something lurks in the dark corners of space, something powerful enough to kill a Reaper. Shepard must discover the most closely guarded secret in the galaxy before the Reapers silence it forever. Mass Effect 3: Leviathan expands upon the events of Mass Effect 3, with gripping and emotional storytelling, compelling new characters, and powerful weapons and upgrades. Unravel the dark … Read more
Something lurks in the dark corners of space, something powerful enough to kill a Reaper. Shepard must discover the most closely guarded secret in the galaxy before the Reapers silence it forever. Mass Effect 3: Leviathan expands upon the events of Mass Effect 3, with gripping and emotional storytelling, compelling new characters, and powerful weapons and upgrades. Unravel the dark history about the Reapers as you race across the galaxy to discover the Leviathan. Read less
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Details

Developers
BioWare
Genres
Role-playing (RPG), Shooter, Tactical
Themes
Science fiction
Franchises
Mass Effect
Series
Mass Effect

Release dates

  • Aug 28, 2012 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Rating distribution

5 stars
61
4 stars
46
3 stars
25
2 stars
1
1 star
3
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Community All Reviews Statuses

killerstar

Status killerstar Aug 15, 2020

Leviathan is enjoyable gameplay-wise but infuriating story-wise. In spite of having a final scene with an old god on the bottom of the sea, it's (chronologically) the start of the fall of the lovecraftian horror of the Reapers. And not only are the Reapers unnecessarily explained, but the huge implications of releasing a incredibly powerful and species-controlling monsters upon the …

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Leviathan is enjoyable gameplay-wise but infuriating story-wise. In spite of having a final scene with an old god on the bottom of the sea, it's (chronologically) the start of the fall of the lovecraftian horror of the Reapers. And not only are the Reapers unnecessarily explained, but the huge implications of releasing a incredibly powerful and species-controlling monsters upon the galaxy are not explored.

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