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  1. Aug 20, 2023
    10
    I distinctly remember starting the Citadel DLC with a "What the heck is this, it feels so out of place" vibe. But let me tell you, within just 30 minutes, I was head over heels. It's a real departure from the usual, and I'm convinced you're either all in or not a fan at all. Regardless of which side you're on, the undeniable truth is that this thing is polished to the nines – seriouslyI distinctly remember starting the Citadel DLC with a "What the heck is this, it feels so out of place" vibe. But let me tell you, within just 30 minutes, I was head over heels. It's a real departure from the usual, and I'm convinced you're either all in or not a fan at all. Regardless of which side you're on, the undeniable truth is that this thing is polished to the nines – seriously well-crafted. You can just see the heaps of effort poured into making this DLC something truly remarkable. Expand
  2. Dec 21, 2020
    10
    "Mass Effect 3: Citadel": Amazing game, it provides an amazing experience for the player. 7 out of 7. Played it on PC.
  3. Oct 31, 2020
    10
    The Citadel DLC has a lot of satisfying fan service. It's very fun. It's definitely a must-have if you're a fan of the Mass Effect series.
  4. May 16, 2019
    7
    So, as the final dlc to the ME 3 game, Bioware/EA decided to do some damage control and release a fan-service dlc full with humour and return of most of the characters. While, I really enjoyed this dlc and consider it the best dlc for ME 3, I'm actually disappointed in EA/Bioware actions. So, instead of fixing the endings, rewritting them, you do this? This? It's 2019, people still hate MESo, as the final dlc to the ME 3 game, Bioware/EA decided to do some damage control and release a fan-service dlc full with humour and return of most of the characters. While, I really enjoyed this dlc and consider it the best dlc for ME 3, I'm actually disappointed in EA/Bioware actions. So, instead of fixing the endings, rewritting them, you do this? This? It's 2019, people still hate ME 3 endings and consider them bull**** and you've decided to pour your resources into this? It's laughable at best. I still enjoyed the dlc, had some good laughs and spoke with every character, because I've grown attached to them. However, this doesn't save EA/Bioware from destroying this trilogy with their s*** endings. Pickens out. Expand
  5. Jan 11, 2018
    9
    Citadel DLC is not for everyone, it is basically a nod by Bioware to the fans of the series that have come to love Mass Effect and its characters since the beginning, you could even call it fanservice if you want. If you love and are invested in the characters, then you will want to try out this DLC.
  6. May 11, 2017
    7
    Mass Effect 3 Citadel.

    Rev-Nok coming to you here 2017! What I have to say. Story The story arc in mass effect citadel is quite out there, to say the least. However that doesn’t make it not enjoyable, it simply creates an atmosphere that gives your more than what you expected. As the story arc begins you are given an email on shore leave. All good, however not everything appears as
    Mass Effect 3 Citadel.

    Rev-Nok coming to you here 2017!
    What I have to say.

    Story
    The story arc in mass effect citadel is quite out there, to say the least. However that doesn’t make it not enjoyable, it simply creates an atmosphere that gives your more than what you expected. As the story arc begins you are given an email on shore leave. All good, however not everything appears as it seems as you are invited to a restaurant for some good ol’ yum yum time. However something happens and once again its Commander Shepard to take solve it.

    Apart from that, the story is in itself rather hollow in some parts while becoming puddle deep in others. You can’t help but to feel slightly disconnected from the game's, atmosphere for a moment while playing the DLC. Getting no sense at all that you’re in fact at war.

    Features.
    So to be absolutely blunt here, we get “housing customization” that frankly is as hollow as it can be, no doubt this was done simply because they had spare time on their hands at the time or rather couldn’t decide what the apartment was ideally supposed to look like. Making more to be wished, but an appetizer for what could become.

    What I enjoy feature wise of this DLC was in fact that we got a few interesting fun side games. From Casino games, to more arcade ones, while you can’t help to say “hell yeah!” to the arena games which in all honestly are simple but fun. As well as a great way to test out new equipment and possible builds if you're into that sort of thing.

    Impact
    The impact this dlc gives you is that of companion comradery, everything leads to a good ol’ party with drinking and possible dancing. Where you play as host, it's a fun little way of showing a more human side of each companion as they relax in a group like setting.

    So the strengths are simple, companion sided dlc worth it if you’re into getting to enjoy more time with your fellow mates. If you’re however into the more shoot shoot bang bang side of things, this one might be a miss, unless you’re into the equipment testing as I mentioned before.

    Overall rating of this DLC would be a generous 7.
    Above average dlc, giving you fun enough features and a story to go with it. A good dlc.
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  7. Apr 17, 2017
    10
    La seconde fois que je termine ce DLC que j'ai fait en tout dernier après les 3 Mass Effect, dernier DLC de Mass Effect 3 et dernier DLC de toute la saga Mass Effect, une sorte d'adieu ou de testament galactique des développeurs qui y ont instillé à la fois nostalgie et auto-dérision même s'il ne s'agit que d'un au revoir, car Mass Effect continuera toujours avec ou sans Shepard...La seconde fois que je termine ce DLC que j'ai fait en tout dernier après les 3 Mass Effect, dernier DLC de Mass Effect 3 et dernier DLC de toute la saga Mass Effect, une sorte d'adieu ou de testament galactique des développeurs qui y ont instillé à la fois nostalgie et auto-dérision même s'il ne s'agit que d'un au revoir, car Mass Effect continuera toujours avec ou sans Shepard...

    Original et très bien mené, ce DLC-hommage est souvent très drôle mais aussi émouvant. Je l'ai trouvé en fait meilleur que la première fois sur 360 (cette fête est si parfaitement réalisée et si différente selon les personnages que l'on a préservés... ou pas ! c'est du génie).

    A noter que la version PC ne souffre pas des quelques hoquets dans la fluidité qui affectaient la version Xbox 360, la faute à un environnement plus chargé que d'habitude (spécifique à Citadelle) et décidément magnifique. Pas de support manette hélas, mais avec Bioware on commence à être habitués. Nonobstant, si les DLC sont chers en général, celui-ci mérite amplement son prix, superbe travail.
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  8. Jun 24, 2015
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is by far the best dlc for Mass Effect 3. Or perhaps the entire series. In fact it could be the best dlc I've ever played in while (lair of the shadow broker, Mario kart 8 pack 2 and broken steel for fallout 3 are close to the list as well)

    But why is it the best dlc? Because for mass effect fans I would say it's the true ending to the entire series. Or the final goodbye as I would call it. Bioware has done very well with the missions, the story, and the extra content for this dlc. It brings everyone from mass effect 1-3 for a huge party thus you can talk to them. Have a few laughs and enjoy what the dlc has to offer.

    The dlc starts itself off with a small 2 hour or so mission of your clone taking over your identity and taking everything away from you. It's a lame story... I'm not gonna lie. but sparing you the details of the mission, Probably the best parts are the dialogue within the mission are from all of your team from the Normandy. The cheesy lines are cringing at a few times but there are sometimes where the lines are funny as hell. (Especially after you meet the clone and everyone is trash talking the mercenaries and your clone as you are fighting and shepard complaining how he should say "I should go".) but I do understand why people gave this dlc a bad review. (Mostly because of the story) although the the story was enjoyable and interesting on my part. The story doesn't take up the entire mission which makes for at least a 1/3 of the dlc and plus wrex is the only temporary squadmate that actually joins you on this mission.

    The extra stuff after the mission is the best Part about the dlc. You are getting really for the party but before grabbing the party stuff from the store you can explore the wards, go to a combat sim and just hang out with your teammates. And after all that to top it all off. You get a huge party (like the parties you would get in prom night) and that party moment is probably the best moment of all the mass effect series.

    So should you get this 15$ dlc? Hell yes! It is much better than the other 15$ dlc (omega was awful) and better than leviathan. So overall, anyone who is a big fan of mass effect should get this dlc. It is a nice way to end the series and I've enjoyed every moment from it. If you like cheesy lines then every single bit of this dlc will make you laugh and have a great time playing the mission and the party as well. But if you hate cheesy lines... Then plow through the missions. Try to finish the story ASAP. And enjoy the rest of the citadel dlc. Trust me... This is worth playing, it really is such a shame that this isn't on the wii u version.
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  9. Apr 8, 2014
    0
    This was such an extremely inappropriate break of pace, with all the main characters acting completely out of character with some of the worst dialog I've ever heard. It totally breaks the atmosphere of the game, and I must warn any one playing the game to experience a high class sci-fi story to stay clear of this mess ofa DLC!
  10. Mar 12, 2014
    10
    Recomendado para jugadores a los que les guste Mass Effect y no estén muy cabreados con el tema de la evolución de la saga, las decisiones que no afectan al final, etc...
    Es un DLC bastante simpático y al que se le pueden sacar horas de entretenimiento si se aprovechan todas sus características, además de que permite interactuar un poco más con todos los miembros del grupo (y de los
    Recomendado para jugadores a los que les guste Mass Effect y no estén muy cabreados con el tema de la evolución de la saga, las decisiones que no afectan al final, etc...
    Es un DLC bastante simpático y al que se le pueden sacar horas de entretenimiento si se aprovechan todas sus características, además de que permite interactuar un poco más con todos los miembros del grupo (y de los grupos de los juegos anteriores, si aún viven) y ofrece algunas nuevas perspectivas sobre ellos. Además, tiene bastantes referencias y diálogos divertidos que permiten que el jugador se olvide un rato del tema de la invasión segadora (que, aunque es lógicamente el tema principal del juego y prácticamente de toda la saga, lo cierto es que acaba cansando un poco).

    En definitiva, le doy un 8 de nota (he puesto un 10 para compensar un poco la mala leche de algunos).
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  11. Jan 2, 2014
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This DLC is just for the hardcore fans of the ME Trilogy. Do NOT buy it if you're not one. That being sad, Citadel is one of the best parts of the series, and a testament of how we came to love the characters and the ME galaxy.
    It consists of two "halfs": the mission, in which you fight a new threat (and different kinds of enemies too); and the conversations. The action goes as you expect, as does the conversations. The twist is that everybody is actually having fun, and enjoying their time together. The first time you fight with all your squadmates in the same room is a moment you'll never forget. You will have a warm felling when you see Wrex and Tali and Garrus and everyone mock their enemies, or make jokes about the way Shepard talks. The conversations are also great, with new moments with your love interest, funny situations with some of your friends, and a big party where every single character (alive) from the entire series will atend to.
    But there is some flaws. Some of the conversations are not as memorable as others. Also, the level design is not great, and the enemies behave fairly equal to the ones in the main game. Nevertheless, the wrongs should not bother you during the playthrough. There also a lot of jokes A LOT), but I believe this was intentional, not sloppy writing.
    You can see that there was more love and care put into this DLC than in the entire ME3. Every detail, every little piece of dialogue, is about these characters and the travels we made, about honoring the dozens of hours we put on each game. It's Bioware saying "Don't forget about this journey". I for sure won't.
    This is the real ending to the ME series, it's a last goodbye to all the friends we made along the way. It offers everything a fan would want, from great combat, unforgettable dialogue, and even an awesome moment with Garrus (come on, everyone loves Garrus!!!). If you care even a little bit about the ME universe and all its characters, you owe to yourself to play this.
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  12. Dec 9, 2013
    9
    I really enjoyed ME3. The entire trilogy really. I had heard about Citadel for several months, waiting for it to drop a little in price. It never did, so finally I had to bite the bullet. I'm glad I did. Citadel try's really hard to be funny, and for the most part they succeed. If a person takes their time and really digs into this DLC they will find 3-4 hours of really solid game play.I really enjoyed ME3. The entire trilogy really. I had heard about Citadel for several months, waiting for it to drop a little in price. It never did, so finally I had to bite the bullet. I'm glad I did. Citadel try's really hard to be funny, and for the most part they succeed. If a person takes their time and really digs into this DLC they will find 3-4 hours of really solid game play. This is 100% fan service, so if you're lukewarm to the series you may not find it as satisfying as I did, but there's still plenty to enjoy. It ties up some lose ends, explains others in more depth. After 5 years you really felt an attachment to these characters, and it was interesting to see them outside of their combat roles. Citadel augments the ending to the Mass Effect trilogy very well. Expand
  13. Oct 29, 2013
    2
    If you look at this DLC and Dragon Age 2 (especially Mark of The Assassins DLC) you will see a lot of similarities. Bioware loves to make comedy RPGs. Furthermore they make -good- comedy RPGs. But the problem is both of these games are too dark for these comedy elements. Citadel DLC is a fun experience. But it should not be a part of Mass Effect 3. No sir. I refuse to believe Shepard andIf you look at this DLC and Dragon Age 2 (especially Mark of The Assassins DLC) you will see a lot of similarities. Bioware loves to make comedy RPGs. Furthermore they make -good- comedy RPGs. But the problem is both of these games are too dark for these comedy elements. Citadel DLC is a fun experience. But it should not be a part of Mass Effect 3. No sir. I refuse to believe Shepard and his team would decide to "party" while there are so many lives at stake. No. If Bioware wants to put comedy elements in their RPGs; Mass Effect doesn't deserve to be their experiment. They should make a comedy game and stop messing with the best things ever happened to RPG genre in the last years! Expand
  14. Oct 20, 2013
    9
    best DLC i played ever it has more laughs than any comedy games i played the story of the dlc is not bad as well i enjoyed this DLC a lot it is just there to give you goose pumps at its end
  15. Efa
    Sep 4, 2013
    10
    Well it might not bring the closure to the ending, but it certainly offers the emotional ending that it had been lacking so significantly. A great way to say goodbye, have a few laughs and shed a few tears.
  16. Aug 27, 2013
    0
    This DLC is plain bad. It's full of horribly bad humor and forced puns and destroys all the atmosphere of the game. All the characters suddenly trade their personality for lame one liners. And the story of the whole thing is far-fetched as well. But worst is, there is no escape. I wished for a quick exit the whole time, but if you want to continue the real game, you have to play throughThis DLC is plain bad. It's full of horribly bad humor and forced puns and destroys all the atmosphere of the game. All the characters suddenly trade their personality for lame one liners. And the story of the whole thing is far-fetched as well. But worst is, there is no escape. I wished for a quick exit the whole time, but if you want to continue the real game, you have to play through the complete DLC. What a waste of time I seriously regret I bought this crap. If you haven't yet, don't. Just don't. Expand
  17. Aug 16, 2013
    9
    As a huge fan of the Mass Effect series I just had to buy this thing. Hearing that this was the closure DLC to the Shepard storyline I was pumped and going. And as I cruised through this I felt right at home all the time. Spending some time with everyone of the crew members was amazing because of the obvious effort seen in the dialogue. When spending your first night at your *SPOILERS!*As a huge fan of the Mass Effect series I just had to buy this thing. Hearing that this was the closure DLC to the Shepard storyline I was pumped and going. And as I cruised through this I felt right at home all the time. Spending some time with everyone of the crew members was amazing because of the obvious effort seen in the dialogue. When spending your first night at your *SPOILERS!* new apartment and hearing all of Captain Andersons logs you couldn´t help but smile and get all emotionaly full. And of course hearing the crew interact with each other between missions (especially the last one) was awesome and sometimes hilarious. Speaking of hilarious this DLC is surprisingly packed with funny moments including most times character dialogue. (Look up for pizza scene and especially the thing with the hamster buddy almost at the end haha)
    Next the story: at first it seemed like a generic Shepard adventure, somebody sends some hitmen to kill this dude and he and his crew have to figure out who. But when they show who the evil guy is you start to get more into this story and actually think of how it will turn out and resolve itself! Including an amazing James Bondy casino level the levels in this game a sometimes surprising and totally cool. A highlight is the final battle which includes all of your team members at one point and an awesome finale scenery. Not to mention a nice partnership message that the end scene delivers. :D
    So in the end this DLC is a fine crafted end to the Shepard lore and a fun time to get to know the characters better and to give you a chance to see their chill comical side. I give it a 9 outta 10.
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  18. Jul 25, 2013
    7
    Not very long, not very inovative but you will have so much fun there and if you like Mass Effect franchise then this is a must have for you. But if you arent, dont bother buying it, just classic ME3 experience with epic fun. Overally, its one of the better DLCs for games.
  19. Jul 23, 2013
    10
    Great DLC. A huge number of really funny jokes and self-irony. Interesting story. I sincerely advise you to purchase. This is the best DLC in the trilogy and one of the best among all games.
  20. Jul 13, 2013
    7
    This is really great DLC. Best DLC by Bioware so far. I laughed more than in every movie i saw last year. The story part of DLC is maybe short but it is very nice parody. The main part of this DLC is part with team mates and party. Esp. Grunt and Miranda have really great scenes.
  21. Jun 13, 2013
    10
    This was so fun that I started to laugh out loud at times. Imagine, I was playing at 2 am The amount of humor was welcome and also the "care" you show to your squad was perfect. At times I changed from laughing to almost crying, as it was a "good bye" to the squad.
    The party idea is very good. I would like to see it in other titles also.
    Thank you, Bioware!
  22. Jun 3, 2013
    6
    I was expecting a little more than a simple relaxation quest. This is simply not worth the money or time unless you wish to return to the game after have already beaten it. Even so, I suggest just replaying the whole Mass Effect series than playing through Citadel.
  23. May 23, 2013
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I am going to be objective and honest here, I did not play it personally I watched multiple walk-through videos to see the writing in the game, which was sub-par to say the least. In the DLC you have too many memes for humor in it, it is as if the writers ran out of ideas of what to do to make the players of the DLC laugh in a intelligent manor. Much like mass effect 3 the core gameplay is a cover shooter, which is boring to say the least although game play is never one of my main concerns. I had many questions concerning it as well, such as where is C-SEC in this entire DLC, and why is Shepard going the moronic route of going a vigilante path? Brooks was to obvious from the beginning as a double agent, if you believed her any bit to be alliance you deserved to be back-stabbed. Then there was the poor introduction of Wrex into this DLC. Why would he be arguing about expansion on the ward section or even at all in a time of war? You got the bad advertising for the N7 clothes before that as well, as if they are trying to find some excuse for you to buy their products that are not their games.The clone was overall a bad idea since if Cerberus was to create this why would they just leave him to die instead of using him as to make the people of the galaxy not trust Shepard? Then we got the party which is more like bad fan service as the party consists of memes and bad jokes all around. Overall a customer's money would be better used saved for something else that he or she was waiting for. So a final verdict of the DLC 4.5/10 a below average piece of work. Expand
  24. May 20, 2013
    0
    I played maybe 30 minutes of this DLC and I wish there was a way to avoid giving it a score, but since it's such a massive disappointment, I'll have to go with a 0. I get that the goal was to give us something different, but in this case, "different" means taking away your weapons and preferred squadmates, and that's a dick move, plain and simple (protip: when Wrex shows up randomly andI played maybe 30 minutes of this DLC and I wish there was a way to avoid giving it a score, but since it's such a massive disappointment, I'll have to go with a 0. I get that the goal was to give us something different, but in this case, "different" means taking away your weapons and preferred squadmates, and that's a dick move, plain and simple (protip: when Wrex shows up randomly and starts kicking ass, be sure to pause and level him up, because the game doesn't do that). The biggest problem, however, is the cringeworthy humor. Not only is it corny in itself, it absolutely does not fit the tone of the game. The Reapers are attacking, everyone is dying, huge sacrifices had to be made, but suddenly there's this forced shore leave and everyone starts cracking one-liners. It's positively offensive. It would have made more sense as a separate story (like FC3: Blood Dragon), but plugging into the main game right after the events of Tuchanka, it's inexcusable. Expand
  25. May 9, 2013
    1
    "Bioware finally listened" said BSN.
    Right. I You would pay me this much I would possibly listen too.
    Basically, this DLC is one big pile of "fan-service". I use quotation marks because I think there is a difference between "fan-service" and "arse-licking". But as it is... I has done it's job for EA as all these people giving it a loud applaud are certainly more likely to buy the sequel
    "Bioware finally listened" said BSN.
    Right. I You would pay me this much I would possibly listen too.
    Basically, this DLC is one big pile of "fan-service". I use quotation marks because I think there is a difference between "fan-service" and "arse-licking".
    But as it is... I has done it's job for EA as all these people giving it a loud applaud are certainly more likely to buy the sequel to Mass Effect 3.

    So as it is for me Citadel DLC: overpriced, unfitting, hardly funny, way past good taste.
    Enjoy You pile of goo and be ready to buy ME4 with day-one-dlc, DRM, etc.
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  26. Apr 29, 2013
    10
    The only con of this game is that it is not infinite, it ends! The story is very involving, the gameplay is awesome, the same goes to graphics and soundtrack.
  27. Apr 28, 2013
    8
    I have been a long time Mass Effect Fan, and am glad to see it sent off by bioware in a good manner. The DLC has an alright story and (obviously) has gameplay identical to that of ME3, but where citadel really shines is in its Fan service (as a good thing) and the time to reunite with all the old characters we have got to know and love in the ME universe. Most of the characters from theI have been a long time Mass Effect Fan, and am glad to see it sent off by bioware in a good manner. The DLC has an alright story and (obviously) has gameplay identical to that of ME3, but where citadel really shines is in its Fan service (as a good thing) and the time to reunite with all the old characters we have got to know and love in the ME universe. Most of the characters from the games make and appearance, provided they didn't die before, and in the end the dlc ends with a nice party scene reminiscing on all the crazy things Shepard and his/her squad have gone through This DLC can't be seen for more than it is, which is a happy good bye to the Mass Effect franchise, and in that sense it truly shines. Expand
  28. Apr 27, 2013
    4
    Bioware comes full circle with this DLC to prove, once and for all, that they have absolutely no clue how to tell a coherent story anymore. After the depressing, deflating ending of the entire series Bioware vehemently defended ME3 as completely intentional, explaining to fans how they wanted a "dark" feel to the whole trilogy. They then jam this piece of self-congratulatory crap in theBioware comes full circle with this DLC to prove, once and for all, that they have absolutely no clue how to tell a coherent story anymore. After the depressing, deflating ending of the entire series Bioware vehemently defended ME3 as completely intentional, explaining to fans how they wanted a "dark" feel to the whole trilogy. They then jam this piece of self-congratulatory crap in the middle of that story. Similar to how they originally claimed they intended for Shepard NOT to be a homosexual option in the first Mass Effect in order to duck questions why it wasn't included (http://www.bit-tech.net/news/gaming/2010/02/08/bioware-shepherd-is-heterosexual-by-choice/1), they then spring that option out of the blue in the third installment. Well, which way do they want to spin things this time? They wanted Mass Effect 3 to be dark, but the final DLC should have been sold with a laugh-track. Shepard decides to throw a party in his disgustingly high-end apartment sometime between his long, dark dreams about the slaughter of his home planet (and by that point the rest of the galaxy) and worrying about refugees on the Citadel having a terrible plight. But wait, if you hold off long enough you can do this right before confronting one of the most nonsensical computers in story-telling history and getting FREE multi-tint picture endings that don't talk about Shepard at all! This company thinks people pay no attention and don't mind how incongruous a story is. They want to sell content, not tell a good story. There is no more integrity to be found with their statements or their products. Ironically enough, if an ending that actually showed Shepard defeating the reapers and surviving existed, this content would have made perfect sense afterward (minus a few flaws I thought existed with how various characters acted within this DLC). There would likely be plenty of fans left around to purchase it, too. Expand
  29. Apr 27, 2013
    7
    Pros: 1) A lot of fun moments. 2) Meeting with almost every charachter from ME universe.
    Cons: 1) This dls story doesn't belong to ME3, we are at war and Shepard is partying what the hell is wrong with ME writers!!! It shoud have take place after ME2!
  30. Apr 20, 2013
    0
    So Bioware got together all their friends to get 20+ positive reviews... Look at the 10 and 0 points. There's almost no inbetween. Developer VS. User reviews... I won't cite from all of them, but things like: "in a year one should get himself over the ending..." enrages me. We put 5 years in it, dumbass. Not to mention the costs, the promises, etc.
    This was one of the biggest potential of
    So Bioware got together all their friends to get 20+ positive reviews... Look at the 10 and 0 points. There's almost no inbetween. Developer VS. User reviews... I won't cite from all of them, but things like: "in a year one should get himself over the ending..." enrages me. We put 5 years in it, dumbass. Not to mention the costs, the promises, etc.
    This was one of the biggest potential of all time in PC history. Now it's dead. Hopelessly.
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Awards & Rankings

Metascore
84

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. CD-Action
    May 13, 2013
    90
    Conversations with your comrades are more meaningful and have a stronger emotional charge than combat or solving problems. Citadel is a great way to bid Commander Shepard good-bye. [CD-Action 06/2013, p.58]
  2. Pelit (Finland)
    Apr 15, 2013
    72
    A strange mix of a decent side quest and a Mass Effect sketch comedy show. It's nice having the whole crew together for the last time, but the jokes are really not that funny or entertaining. Fan service meets fan fiction meets cheesy writing. [Apr 2013]
  3. Mar 24, 2013
    90
    Funny, touching and full of action and smart in-jokes, Citadel is Mass Effect’s heartwarming last hurrah to its fans.