


Reddit user Maxgoods spotted the portrait, and shared a video of it. In Mass Effect Legendary Edition, BioWare replaced that with a more appropriate, in-universe picture of Tali. Unfortunately, the picture that existed in the original Mass Effect 3 wasn't very alien, because it was a simple photoshop of a stock image of a woman in a sunset. However, if you choose to romance Tali, you eventually get to see her face in Mass Effect 3 when Shepard picks up a framed photo of her. Quarians are always depicted with their breathing helmets on, which filters the air and keeps their compromised immune system protected. Tali's face is never shown, however, nor do that of any Quarian. Tali'Zorah, the Quarian engineer, is one of Shepard's original squad mates, and one of the series' most beloved characters. The controversial ending of Mass Effect 3 left many disappointed, but it wasn't the only thing fans piled on back then. Of the many, many smaller tweaks Mass Effect Legendary Edition makes to the beloved sci-fi trilogy, one in particular will surely bring back memories of some early internet outrage. BioWare actually went back and changed that one moment from Mass Effect 3.
