If you specifically want to find out how to see the new image of Tali yourself, here's our Mass Effect 3 romance guide. Players discovered one such change over the weekend. If you're already playing, we have a Mass Effect walkthrough, a Mass Effect 2 walkthrough, and, you guessed it, a Mass Effect 3 walkthrough. BioWare clearly put some love into the Mass Effect Legendary edition, with a host of small changes included for the biggest of Mass Effect fans. It's so huge that you'll need to wait a little longer for our review. It's one of many changes – many of them formally unannounced – made in Legendary Edition, which bundles all three original games together into one huge package. I'm glad it was this." Like many, Max_Crultak26 thought the image was perhaps a little too human, but approved of the change: "In my headcanon some quarians are purple or pale red with lines, and others like Tali are purple with freckles (and tree-like lines) But still the image is cool". Superspicycurr圓7 wrote: "This is the ONE thing I wanted them to change if they were going to change nothing else. Fans have reacted mostly positively to the change. As pointed out by MaxGoods on Reddit and confirmed by many others, the image shows a very human-looking face (albeit for almost all-white eyes) underneath the quarian helmet. As part of its many updates, however, the new Legendary Edition has quietly altered the image, now depicting an actual unmasked Tali using in-engine visuals. The reaction was strong enough for Tali's photo to make it onto IGN's list of Mass Effect 3 controversies. In the original version of the game, fans were disappointed to find that, after all three games, the image was a Photoshopped version of a stock image depicting Miss England '05 winner Hammasa Kohistani. In Mass Effect 3, romancing Tali leads to a scene in which Commander Shephard looks at a photograph of an unmasked Tali. That means, throughout the three games, players are never shown what a quarian looks like – that is unless players choose to romance Tali. Play One of the ever-present characters throughout the original Mass Effect trilogy was Tali'Zorah, a quarian party member who – like the rest of her race – cannot remove her suit and helmet due to an acute risk of disease.
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