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*Mass Effect 3 Leviathan WalkthroughMass Effect 3: LeviathanDeveloper(s)BioWarePublisher(s)Electronic ArtsComposer(s)Cris VelascoSascha DikiciyanSeriesMass EffectEngineUnreal Engine 3Platform(s)Microsoft WindowsPlayStation 3Xbox 360ReleaseAugust 28, 2012 August 29, 2012 (EU PS3)Genre(s)Action role-playing, third-person shooterMode(s)Single-player
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. Discover more about the origins of the Reapers as you race across the galaxy to find the Leviathan. Travel to new systems, wield the AT-12 Raider Shotgun and M-55 Argus. Aug 16, 2012 Bioware have announced that the Mass Effect 3: Leviathan single-player DLC will be released on August 28. As previously reported, Leviathan will add extra dialogue to Mass Effect 3. Mass Effect 3: Leviathan is a downloadable content (DLC) pack developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for the 2012 action role-playing video game Mass Effect 3.It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in August 28, 2012, with a delayed release in Europe on the PS3 platform set for August 29, 2012. The pack follows Commander Shepard and the crew of the.
Mass Effect 3: Leviathan is a downloadable content (DLC) pack developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for the 2012 action role-playing video game Mass Effect 3. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in August 28, 2012, with a delayed release in Europe on the PS3 platform set for August 29, 2012. The pack follows Commander Shepard and the crew of the SSV Normandy SR-2 starship as they investigate the truth about the origins of the Reapers.
Mass Effect 3 Leviathan DLC Mass Effect 3 has stirred unprecedented videogame controversy over its ending, as I’m sure most of you gamers out there know. With the Mass Effect Extended Cut DLC, Bioware provided a bit more closure for their loyal fanbase. And now, with the Mass Effect 3 Leviathan DLC, players have the opportunity to sink their teeth into even more revelations as well as learning. Mass Effect™ 3: Leviathan. Overview System Requirements Reviews. Mass Effect™ 3. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. There are 243 reviews 243.
Leviathan is the third major downloadable content pack for Mass Effect 3, after From Ashes and Extended Cut. It received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised the story and gameplay, but questioned the relevancy of the lore it added to the series’ canon due to the controversy surrounding the ending of Mass Effect 3.
At the 2012 Spike Video Game AwardsLeviathan was nominated for Best DLC (downloadable content), but ultimately lost to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dawnguard.Gameplay[edit]During the final act of the pack, the player must pilot a mech unit to travel to the bottom of an ocean.
Mass Effect 3: Leviathan is a downloadable content (DLC) pack for the 2012 action role-playing video game Mass Effect 3. The player assumes the role of Commander Shepard, an elite human soldier who commands the SSV Normandy SR-2 starship. The DLC pack is set within the Milky Way galaxy in 2186, during the midst of a galaxy-wide invasion by a highly advanced machine race of synthetic-organic starships known as the Reapers, and prior to Shepard leading Earth’s final stand.[1] Shepard is directed by Admiral Hackett of the Systems Alliance to support the efforts of an Alliance researcher named Dr. Garret Bryson, who along with his daughter Dr. Ann Bryson have uncovered important new information about the mysterious history of the Reapers that could have a direct bearing on the war effort against the Reaper invasion.
The narrative for the DLC pack begins at a new area on the Citadel, Dr. Bryson’s laboratory. To access the DLC content, the player must select ’Dr. Bryson’s Lab’ upon their arrival to the Citadel hub location.
During the course of Leviathan’s narrative, Shepard’s crew piece together clues which eventually lead them to travel across uncharted systems in the galaxy to investigate rumors of a mysterious being known as the Leviathan of Dis, speculated to be powerful enough to destroy a Reaper outright. Leviathan also unlocks two new weapon types for the player,[1] four achievements,[2] as well as a new biotic power called ’Dominate’ which could be assigned to Shepard upon completion of the pack.[3]Development and release[edit]
Leviathan was developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. The Art of the Mass Effect Universe, a compilation of the original Mass Effect trilogy’s art books published in February 2012 prior to the release of Mass Effect 3, explained that the Reapers’ synthetic but organic feel informs their overarching design throughout the series; the implication is that the Reapers are thinking creatures which have adopted patterns of living, organic beings as part of their original construction.[4] The entity known as the Leviathan of Dis was previously referenced in the first game and Mass Effect 3.[5]
A partial script of the pack was leaked on or before June 27, 2012 by BioWare fans, who extracted the hidden data contained within the Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut DLC patch and uploaded it to Pastebin.[5] The pack was officially announced on August 2, 2012.[6]Leviathan was released worldwide between August 28, 2012 and August 29, 2012 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The pack was not released for the Wii U version of Mass Effect 3.[7]Reception[edit]ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic75/100 (PC)[8] 74/100 (X360)[9]Review scoresPublicationScoreEurogamer7/10[12]GameRevolution4/5[3]GameSpot6/10[11]GameSpy3.5/5[13]IGN7.5/10[10]OXM (UK)7/10[15]OXM (US)8/10 [14]
According to the review aggregator Metacritic, the Microsoft Windows version received ’generally favorable reviews’ while the Xbox 360 version of Mass Effect 3: Citadel received mixed to average reviews from video game publications. Leviathan received mixed to positive reviews from critics.[9][8]GameSpot editor Kevin VanOrd called Leviathan a ’plot-hole plugger’, noting that while it solves one of the trilogy’s ’enduring enigmas which was left largely unexplained’, its ’meandering pace doesn’t build enough tension for the payoff’.[11] He praised the pack for its combat sequences, its handling of ’complex emotions with care, and benefits from sensitive voice acting that smartly avoids melodramatic sobs’, as well as its ’gorgeous and entrancing deep-sea vistas’ which is contrasted with ’the danger of an entire ocean threatening to squeeze you out of existence’.[11] Destin Legarie from IGN notes that Leviathan’s narrative ’will resonate more powerfully than for those who have finished the game’.[10] He was impressed by the addition of new story elements that didn’t previously exist, noting the player will ’feel creeped out, pick up some cool weapons and mods before you reach the stunning conclusion’. VanOrd and Legarie both compared Leviathan unfavorably to prior Mass Effect add-ons, and concluded that Leviathan came up short when it comes to competently mixing storytelling with exciting combat.[11][10]
Richard Cobbett, writing for Gamespy, described the narrative of Leviathan as the ’Mass Effect equivalent of someone in World War 2 deciding to finally track down and weaponize Bigfoot’. He opined that Leviathan is ’easily one of the best bits of DLC that Bioware has ever put out - at least matching the quality of Lair of the Shadow Broker, and arguably surpassing it in many ways’.[13] He concluded that the core problem of the pack is that it was ’created to answer questions that nobody was asking, after an ending that itself answered too many’.[13] Tom Phillips from Eurogamer called Leviathan ’a rich adventure for those who are willing to reopen the door on Commander Shepard’s story, and a worthwhile chapter of lore within the Mass Effect canon. But for those who have already moved on it is perhaps reassuring that, at the end of it all, those goalposts lie largely unmoved’.[12] Jessica Vasquez from Game Revolution was pleased that Leviathan is not another multiplayer map pack; she noted that ’diehard fans are going to love the story while more casual gamers might appreciate the perks and extras that come out of it, especially the Dominate bonus power’, and the addition of Leviathan makes the overall story of Mass Effect 3 feel less rushed and incomplete.[3]
Francesca Reyes’ review published in the US edition of the Official XBox Magazine noted that solving the central mystery of Leviathan ’involves plenty of indoctrination talk, an unexpectedly affecting father-daughter relationship between two new characters, and perhaps a bit too much CSI-style sleuthing in a Citadel lab’. She concluded that the pack provides ’a slightly uneven but deeply worthwhile journey that adds intriguing lore to the series’ canon’.[14] The UK edition of the Official XBox Magazine gave a slightly less favourable review, concluding that Leviathan was a ’well-constructed creature chase, but not a compelling reason to return to active duty’, and ’an admirable piece of Mass Effect DLC, the best so far behind Lair of the Shadow Broker’, which was undermined by the controversial ending sequence of Mass Effect 3.
At the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards, Leviathan was nominated for Best DLC (downloadable content), but lost to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dawnguard.[16][17]References[edit]
*^ abDaniel McCall (August 16, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3’s Leviathan DLC Gets A Release Date’. Inquistr. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^Ferry Groenendijk (August 28, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3 Leviathan Achievements & Trophies Guide’. Video Games Blogger. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abcJessica Vasquez (September 5, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan Review’. Game Revolution. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^Casey Hudson (February 2012). ’Mass Effect 2’. The Art of the Mass Effect Universe. Milwaukie, Oregon: Dark Horse Books. p. 119. ISBN978-1-59582-768-5.
*^ abTom Phillips (June 27, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan DLC files hidden in Extended Cut’. Eurogamer. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^Jim Reilly (August 2, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan DLC Announced’. Game Informer. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^Luke Karmali (November 19, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Omega DLC Not Coming to Wii U’. IGN. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ ab’Mass Effect 2: Leviathan’. Metacritic. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ ab’Mass Effect 2: Leviathan’. Metacritic. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abcDestin Legarie (September 1, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan DLC Review’. IGN. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abcdKevin VanOrd (August 31, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan Review’. GameSpot. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abTom Phillips (August 29, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan Review’. Eurogamer. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abcRichard Cobbett (August 29, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan Review’. Gamespy. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abFrancesca Reyes (August 29, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan review’. Official XBox Magazine. Archived from the original on August 31, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan Review’. Official XBox Magazine (UK). Archived from the original on September 5, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^Taormina, Anthony (November 15, 2012). ’2012 Spike Video Game Awards Nominees Announced’. Game Rant. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
*^’Spike TV Video Game Awards 2012: All the winners, the trailers and the news’. Polygon. December 12, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2020.External links[edit]Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mass_Effect_3:_Leviathan&oldid=977495190’
Quest giver: Adm. Hackett [Normandy SR-2: personal terminal]
Means of unlocking the quest: Receive an urgent message from Admiral Hackett on your personal terminal.Mass Effect 3 Leviathan Location
After you read the orders from Admiral Hackett, go to the Citadel. During docking, location selection screen will appear-Dr. Bryson is to be found in his Lab (see the screen below). It is an entirely separate location which you can reach only during docking (you cannot go there or from the Citadel itself). You will be accompanied in your journey by EDI, who will join you automatically.
After you arrive, talk to the scientist. Unfortunately during the dialogue you won’t get to know anything useful, and the doctor himself will die shot by his assistant. That is when two sequences will appear, allowing you to choose between an amicable or hostile gaming style. The former allows you to overpower the assassin (Idealist path), whereas the latter will allow you to hear the enemy firmly (Renegade path). Regardless of how you choose to behave, this will not influence the course of action-you also won’t acquire any additional reputation points. Your choice this is of no significance whatsoever.
Your task is to find anything to allow you to trace Leviathan - a mysterious creature discovered by Dr. Bryson. The search is neither long nor problematic-after the cutscene you’ll see in front of you an audio journal that you should play now. After the recording ends, you will be granted [100 EXP] and you need to open the galaxy map that is located in the lab’s main chamber. After using it you will you will be rewarded with [100 EXP] and you will be given a new mission - to find any clues that would help you determine Bryson’s co-workers’ whereabouts.
To the right of the map you can find Prothean Artifact hidden behind a huge pane of glass. Use it to apply the first of the search filters to the map, which will allow you to find the doctor’s co-workers. This way you will be awarded [60 EXP]. In the corner of the room, between the doors, you should see a desk with two computers on it. Start them to apply another filter - this time marking blackout crimes. After that, you will be awarded another [60 EXP].
Move to another room. To your right hand side there is a doctor’s daughter’s drawing on the desktop (irrelevant) and two datapads. Use them to apply Raknii movement filter to the map. Thanks to that you will be awarded another [60 EXP].
Go to the right corner of the chamber to switch on the display and see the scheme of alien sightings. Use it to get another filter and [60 EXP].
Turn left and have a look at the meteorite and next to the optical instrument. This way you will be given another one of filters that you are after (concerning element zero) and [60 EXP] the last one of the traces is a bit problematic. Approach of the desk next to the remains of the Sovereign and use the two datapads that you find there. You’ll need the special password for one of them. Climb the stairs to the doctor’s bedroom and find there a drawing with the password on it. Then, go to the encrypted datapad. At this moment you will be awarded [60 EXP], and the last one of the filters that shows the Reapers’ movements.
Equipped with all six clues, approach the map and apply individual search filters. Some of them do not give you any important information - they are just dead ends. To determine the exact whereabouts of your destination - i.e. Dr. Garneau, with whom Bryson worked - you need to turn on the following filters: the element zero, the Reapers, and the alien sightings. Only in this combination can they lead you to the right system, but you can also go out and find them on your own by flying into various parts of the galaxy. This, however, is a time-consuming and pointless process, and additionally, if you manage to narrow down the scope of your search to one area only, you will be rewarded with [280 EXP]. That is why pinpointing the exact system is definitely more profitable an option.
If you want to you may leave the Lab-to do this use the quick transport vehicle that is parked outdoors. Before you do, however, search around the place-you can find a number of useful items here.
Rewards for completing the quest:Mass Effect 3 Leviathan Key Download
unlocking a new area: Mahavid in Caleston RiftTreasures
Cranial Trauma System I (pistol) - outside of the lab, in the balcony’s corner.Mass Effect 3 Leviathan Keys
High Velocity Barrel I (SMG) - on the ground next to the containers, opposite your vehicle. Mass Effect 3 Leviathan Walkthrough
Ultralight Materials I (pistol) - behind the tree on the balcony.
Recoil System I (SMG) - in the Lab next to the meteorite.
Download: http://gg.gg/mnv6d
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*Mass Effect 3 Leviathan WalkthroughMass Effect 3: LeviathanDeveloper(s)BioWarePublisher(s)Electronic ArtsComposer(s)Cris VelascoSascha DikiciyanSeriesMass EffectEngineUnreal Engine 3Platform(s)Microsoft WindowsPlayStation 3Xbox 360ReleaseAugust 28, 2012 August 29, 2012 (EU PS3)Genre(s)Action role-playing, third-person shooterMode(s)Single-player
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. Discover more about the origins of the Reapers as you race across the galaxy to find the Leviathan. Travel to new systems, wield the AT-12 Raider Shotgun and M-55 Argus. Aug 16, 2012 Bioware have announced that the Mass Effect 3: Leviathan single-player DLC will be released on August 28. As previously reported, Leviathan will add extra dialogue to Mass Effect 3. Mass Effect 3: Leviathan is a downloadable content (DLC) pack developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for the 2012 action role-playing video game Mass Effect 3.It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in August 28, 2012, with a delayed release in Europe on the PS3 platform set for August 29, 2012. The pack follows Commander Shepard and the crew of the.
Mass Effect 3: Leviathan is a downloadable content (DLC) pack developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for the 2012 action role-playing video game Mass Effect 3. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in August 28, 2012, with a delayed release in Europe on the PS3 platform set for August 29, 2012. The pack follows Commander Shepard and the crew of the SSV Normandy SR-2 starship as they investigate the truth about the origins of the Reapers.
Mass Effect 3 Leviathan DLC Mass Effect 3 has stirred unprecedented videogame controversy over its ending, as I’m sure most of you gamers out there know. With the Mass Effect Extended Cut DLC, Bioware provided a bit more closure for their loyal fanbase. And now, with the Mass Effect 3 Leviathan DLC, players have the opportunity to sink their teeth into even more revelations as well as learning. Mass Effect™ 3: Leviathan. Overview System Requirements Reviews. Mass Effect™ 3. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. There are 243 reviews 243.
Leviathan is the third major downloadable content pack for Mass Effect 3, after From Ashes and Extended Cut. It received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised the story and gameplay, but questioned the relevancy of the lore it added to the series’ canon due to the controversy surrounding the ending of Mass Effect 3.
At the 2012 Spike Video Game AwardsLeviathan was nominated for Best DLC (downloadable content), but ultimately lost to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dawnguard.Gameplay[edit]During the final act of the pack, the player must pilot a mech unit to travel to the bottom of an ocean.
Mass Effect 3: Leviathan is a downloadable content (DLC) pack for the 2012 action role-playing video game Mass Effect 3. The player assumes the role of Commander Shepard, an elite human soldier who commands the SSV Normandy SR-2 starship. The DLC pack is set within the Milky Way galaxy in 2186, during the midst of a galaxy-wide invasion by a highly advanced machine race of synthetic-organic starships known as the Reapers, and prior to Shepard leading Earth’s final stand.[1] Shepard is directed by Admiral Hackett of the Systems Alliance to support the efforts of an Alliance researcher named Dr. Garret Bryson, who along with his daughter Dr. Ann Bryson have uncovered important new information about the mysterious history of the Reapers that could have a direct bearing on the war effort against the Reaper invasion.
The narrative for the DLC pack begins at a new area on the Citadel, Dr. Bryson’s laboratory. To access the DLC content, the player must select ’Dr. Bryson’s Lab’ upon their arrival to the Citadel hub location.
During the course of Leviathan’s narrative, Shepard’s crew piece together clues which eventually lead them to travel across uncharted systems in the galaxy to investigate rumors of a mysterious being known as the Leviathan of Dis, speculated to be powerful enough to destroy a Reaper outright. Leviathan also unlocks two new weapon types for the player,[1] four achievements,[2] as well as a new biotic power called ’Dominate’ which could be assigned to Shepard upon completion of the pack.[3]Development and release[edit]
Leviathan was developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. The Art of the Mass Effect Universe, a compilation of the original Mass Effect trilogy’s art books published in February 2012 prior to the release of Mass Effect 3, explained that the Reapers’ synthetic but organic feel informs their overarching design throughout the series; the implication is that the Reapers are thinking creatures which have adopted patterns of living, organic beings as part of their original construction.[4] The entity known as the Leviathan of Dis was previously referenced in the first game and Mass Effect 3.[5]
A partial script of the pack was leaked on or before June 27, 2012 by BioWare fans, who extracted the hidden data contained within the Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut DLC patch and uploaded it to Pastebin.[5] The pack was officially announced on August 2, 2012.[6]Leviathan was released worldwide between August 28, 2012 and August 29, 2012 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The pack was not released for the Wii U version of Mass Effect 3.[7]Reception[edit]ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic75/100 (PC)[8] 74/100 (X360)[9]Review scoresPublicationScoreEurogamer7/10[12]GameRevolution4/5[3]GameSpot6/10[11]GameSpy3.5/5[13]IGN7.5/10[10]OXM (UK)7/10[15]OXM (US)8/10 [14]
According to the review aggregator Metacritic, the Microsoft Windows version received ’generally favorable reviews’ while the Xbox 360 version of Mass Effect 3: Citadel received mixed to average reviews from video game publications. Leviathan received mixed to positive reviews from critics.[9][8]GameSpot editor Kevin VanOrd called Leviathan a ’plot-hole plugger’, noting that while it solves one of the trilogy’s ’enduring enigmas which was left largely unexplained’, its ’meandering pace doesn’t build enough tension for the payoff’.[11] He praised the pack for its combat sequences, its handling of ’complex emotions with care, and benefits from sensitive voice acting that smartly avoids melodramatic sobs’, as well as its ’gorgeous and entrancing deep-sea vistas’ which is contrasted with ’the danger of an entire ocean threatening to squeeze you out of existence’.[11] Destin Legarie from IGN notes that Leviathan’s narrative ’will resonate more powerfully than for those who have finished the game’.[10] He was impressed by the addition of new story elements that didn’t previously exist, noting the player will ’feel creeped out, pick up some cool weapons and mods before you reach the stunning conclusion’. VanOrd and Legarie both compared Leviathan unfavorably to prior Mass Effect add-ons, and concluded that Leviathan came up short when it comes to competently mixing storytelling with exciting combat.[11][10]
Richard Cobbett, writing for Gamespy, described the narrative of Leviathan as the ’Mass Effect equivalent of someone in World War 2 deciding to finally track down and weaponize Bigfoot’. He opined that Leviathan is ’easily one of the best bits of DLC that Bioware has ever put out - at least matching the quality of Lair of the Shadow Broker, and arguably surpassing it in many ways’.[13] He concluded that the core problem of the pack is that it was ’created to answer questions that nobody was asking, after an ending that itself answered too many’.[13] Tom Phillips from Eurogamer called Leviathan ’a rich adventure for those who are willing to reopen the door on Commander Shepard’s story, and a worthwhile chapter of lore within the Mass Effect canon. But for those who have already moved on it is perhaps reassuring that, at the end of it all, those goalposts lie largely unmoved’.[12] Jessica Vasquez from Game Revolution was pleased that Leviathan is not another multiplayer map pack; she noted that ’diehard fans are going to love the story while more casual gamers might appreciate the perks and extras that come out of it, especially the Dominate bonus power’, and the addition of Leviathan makes the overall story of Mass Effect 3 feel less rushed and incomplete.[3]
Francesca Reyes’ review published in the US edition of the Official XBox Magazine noted that solving the central mystery of Leviathan ’involves plenty of indoctrination talk, an unexpectedly affecting father-daughter relationship between two new characters, and perhaps a bit too much CSI-style sleuthing in a Citadel lab’. She concluded that the pack provides ’a slightly uneven but deeply worthwhile journey that adds intriguing lore to the series’ canon’.[14] The UK edition of the Official XBox Magazine gave a slightly less favourable review, concluding that Leviathan was a ’well-constructed creature chase, but not a compelling reason to return to active duty’, and ’an admirable piece of Mass Effect DLC, the best so far behind Lair of the Shadow Broker’, which was undermined by the controversial ending sequence of Mass Effect 3.
At the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards, Leviathan was nominated for Best DLC (downloadable content), but lost to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dawnguard.[16][17]References[edit]
*^ abDaniel McCall (August 16, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3’s Leviathan DLC Gets A Release Date’. Inquistr. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^Ferry Groenendijk (August 28, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3 Leviathan Achievements & Trophies Guide’. Video Games Blogger. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abcJessica Vasquez (September 5, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan Review’. Game Revolution. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^Casey Hudson (February 2012). ’Mass Effect 2’. The Art of the Mass Effect Universe. Milwaukie, Oregon: Dark Horse Books. p. 119. ISBN978-1-59582-768-5.
*^ abTom Phillips (June 27, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan DLC files hidden in Extended Cut’. Eurogamer. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^Jim Reilly (August 2, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan DLC Announced’. Game Informer. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^Luke Karmali (November 19, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Omega DLC Not Coming to Wii U’. IGN. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ ab’Mass Effect 2: Leviathan’. Metacritic. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ ab’Mass Effect 2: Leviathan’. Metacritic. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abcDestin Legarie (September 1, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan DLC Review’. IGN. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abcdKevin VanOrd (August 31, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan Review’. GameSpot. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abTom Phillips (August 29, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan Review’. Eurogamer. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abcRichard Cobbett (August 29, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan Review’. Gamespy. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^ abFrancesca Reyes (August 29, 2012). ’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan review’. Official XBox Magazine. Archived from the original on August 31, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^’Mass Effect 3: Leviathan Review’. Official XBox Magazine (UK). Archived from the original on September 5, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
*^Taormina, Anthony (November 15, 2012). ’2012 Spike Video Game Awards Nominees Announced’. Game Rant. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
*^’Spike TV Video Game Awards 2012: All the winners, the trailers and the news’. Polygon. December 12, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2020.External links[edit]Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mass_Effect_3:_Leviathan&oldid=977495190’
Quest giver: Adm. Hackett [Normandy SR-2: personal terminal]
Means of unlocking the quest: Receive an urgent message from Admiral Hackett on your personal terminal.Mass Effect 3 Leviathan Location
After you read the orders from Admiral Hackett, go to the Citadel. During docking, location selection screen will appear-Dr. Bryson is to be found in his Lab (see the screen below). It is an entirely separate location which you can reach only during docking (you cannot go there or from the Citadel itself). You will be accompanied in your journey by EDI, who will join you automatically.
After you arrive, talk to the scientist. Unfortunately during the dialogue you won’t get to know anything useful, and the doctor himself will die shot by his assistant. That is when two sequences will appear, allowing you to choose between an amicable or hostile gaming style. The former allows you to overpower the assassin (Idealist path), whereas the latter will allow you to hear the enemy firmly (Renegade path). Regardless of how you choose to behave, this will not influence the course of action-you also won’t acquire any additional reputation points. Your choice this is of no significance whatsoever.
Your task is to find anything to allow you to trace Leviathan - a mysterious creature discovered by Dr. Bryson. The search is neither long nor problematic-after the cutscene you’ll see in front of you an audio journal that you should play now. After the recording ends, you will be granted [100 EXP] and you need to open the galaxy map that is located in the lab’s main chamber. After using it you will you will be rewarded with [100 EXP] and you will be given a new mission - to find any clues that would help you determine Bryson’s co-workers’ whereabouts.
To the right of the map you can find Prothean Artifact hidden behind a huge pane of glass. Use it to apply the first of the search filters to the map, which will allow you to find the doctor’s co-workers. This way you will be awarded [60 EXP]. In the corner of the room, between the doors, you should see a desk with two computers on it. Start them to apply another filter - this time marking blackout crimes. After that, you will be awarded another [60 EXP].
Move to another room. To your right hand side there is a doctor’s daughter’s drawing on the desktop (irrelevant) and two datapads. Use them to apply Raknii movement filter to the map. Thanks to that you will be awarded another [60 EXP].
Go to the right corner of the chamber to switch on the display and see the scheme of alien sightings. Use it to get another filter and [60 EXP].
Turn left and have a look at the meteorite and next to the optical instrument. This way you will be given another one of filters that you are after (concerning element zero) and [60 EXP] the last one of the traces is a bit problematic. Approach of the desk next to the remains of the Sovereign and use the two datapads that you find there. You’ll need the special password for one of them. Climb the stairs to the doctor’s bedroom and find there a drawing with the password on it. Then, go to the encrypted datapad. At this moment you will be awarded [60 EXP], and the last one of the filters that shows the Reapers’ movements.
Equipped with all six clues, approach the map and apply individual search filters. Some of them do not give you any important information - they are just dead ends. To determine the exact whereabouts of your destination - i.e. Dr. Garneau, with whom Bryson worked - you need to turn on the following filters: the element zero, the Reapers, and the alien sightings. Only in this combination can they lead you to the right system, but you can also go out and find them on your own by flying into various parts of the galaxy. This, however, is a time-consuming and pointless process, and additionally, if you manage to narrow down the scope of your search to one area only, you will be rewarded with [280 EXP]. That is why pinpointing the exact system is definitely more profitable an option.
If you want to you may leave the Lab-to do this use the quick transport vehicle that is parked outdoors. Before you do, however, search around the place-you can find a number of useful items here.
Rewards for completing the quest:Mass Effect 3 Leviathan Key Download
unlocking a new area: Mahavid in Caleston RiftTreasures
Cranial Trauma System I (pistol) - outside of the lab, in the balcony’s corner.Mass Effect 3 Leviathan Keys
High Velocity Barrel I (SMG) - on the ground next to the containers, opposite your vehicle. Mass Effect 3 Leviathan Walkthrough
Ultralight Materials I (pistol) - behind the tree on the balcony.
Recoil System I (SMG) - in the Lab next to the meteorite.
Download: http://gg.gg/mnv6d
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