Have you listened to any of David Colacci’s other performances before? How does this one compare? Grayson's change of heart & Jillians change in mood. The end battle with Cerberus and the Idenna. The escape from Omega with the help of Lemm'Shal nar Teslya (when on Pilgrimage). What was one of the most memorable moments of Mass Effect? I enjoy the Mass Effect universe and this particular book has been my favorite so far! Seeing that this is only my fourth Audiobook, the Mass Effect books have been my favorite so far. Where does Mass Effect rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far? Not great or anything to write home about in terms of narrators, but he covered a wide range of individual voices and I had no problems listening to it for many hours. Like the first book, the narration by David Colacci was good. That said, while this book is more its own entity than Revelation and can be enjoyed for its science fiction action, it's still not something I'd recommend for people who aren't already fans of the video games. The quarians, seen primarily through video game character Tali'Zorah, were seriously fleshed out in this book, a touch I particularly enjoyed. It also manages to tell a larger and, in my opinion, a more interesting story. The entirety of Revelation seemed to be hinting at plot points that would become important in the first game, but this book was able to stand more on its own merits with its own story. In addition, while two of the three main characters of Revelation (David Anderson and Saren) were main characters in the first game, the only character from the games to appear in Ascension is The Illusive Man, the leader of Cerberus (and he wouldn't appear until Mass Effect 2, released after this book). It had far fewer "infodump" sequences and because the first Mass Effect game had already been released by this point (unlike with Revelation), it actually felt like more a part of the galaxy than its predecessor. Unlike the first book, however, I felt that Ascension was more able to stand alone. Like the first book in Drew Karpyshyn's Mass Effect novel series, Mass Effect: Ascension is set in the world of the Mass Effect video games. Still for fans but more accessible than Revelation
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