Mass Effect Andromeda and romance: How the new dialogue ‘tones’ change your interactions
About ten minutes in your Mass Effect: Andromeda adventure, you’ll experience the game’s unique new approach to dialogue and relationship building.
About ten minutes in your Mass Effect: Andromeda adventure, you’ll experience the game’s unique new approach to dialogue and relationship building.
Mass Effect: Andromeda will finally grace consoles and PC next week, and I’ve been lucky enough to have spent the good part of the past few days blasting through Bioware’s overwhelming, intimidating sci-fi space opera epic.
The year has already gotten off the a huge start with the likes of Nioh and Halo Wars 2 dominating the early months of the gaming calender. Let’s take a look at what else comes out throughout March 2017.
Quite a bit has been said of BioWare’s decision to change Mass Effect Andromeda’s classes system. I asked them about it.
Mass Effect: Andromeda fever is heating up with its March 21 launch fast approaching.
I sat down with BioWare producer Fabrice Condominas to go into a little more depth in regards to classes, relationships, combat, and, importantly, love interests.
A new action franchise is on the way from the studio behind Mass Effect and Dragon Age.
In a little more than two months time, we’ll finally have our grubby hands on Bioware’s latest RPG-action epic, Mass Effect: Andromeda.
We’ve known since December’s Game Awards that Bioware’s upcoming epic, Mass Effect: Andromeda, will feature crafting. Just how that crafting will differ from the feature’s implementation in other Bioware games has been unknown up to this point, but the studio says it’s unlike anything we’ve experienced before.
Mass Effect: Andromeda may very well be the year’s biggest release, and it will indeed hit its initial scheduled release window.