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They're excellent games, you should play them. ME1 is somewhat different from 2 and 3 (some say worse - I don't agree), but it's still full of win and should be experienced to fully appreciate the series.
Edit: I know it's a late answer, but there were no others.
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They're well worth a play though, awesome games, good replay value too. Also they took the Mako out after mass effect 1. That probably means nothing to you now, but it will :p. I hear a lot of people didnt care for the Mako controls.
I have the series on Origin, is there a way to install the client on Wine and from there the games? I've seen some tutorials on youtube but don't seem to work for me. Any joy for you?
Thanks!