If you weren’t sold on Mass Effect: Andromeda, you will be now
We’ve been teased to Andromeda and back, but we finally have our first deep, detailed look at gameplay in Bioware’s upcoming epic, Mass Effect: Andromeda.
We’ve been teased to Andromeda and back, but we finally have our first deep, detailed look at gameplay in Bioware’s upcoming epic, Mass Effect: Andromeda.
Bioware has acknowledged how frustrating Mass Effect 3’s multiplayer-campaign ties were for fans, and the studio has promised not to make the same mistake twice.
In Mass Effect: Andromeda, the Normandy equivalent is called the Tempest, and we have fresh new details about the ship and how players can utilise its newest features.
Art director, Joel MacMillen, spoke briefly about Mass Effect Andromeda’s primary antagonist design, and of course their purpose in the broader Andromeda world and experience.
Bioware is changing up the way characters interact and can be romanced in Mass Effect Andromeda.
What’s happening with the Mass Effect franchise beyond Andromeda? Bioware hints at future entries, even if the new game is standalone.
Bioware is making big changes to the way players make important choices in Mass Effect Andromeda.
Now that we have a full length — albeit cinematic — trailer, what else is new in the world of Mass Effect: Andromeda? Let’s take a look.
BioWare has kicked off N7 Day with a shiny new cinematic trailer and some all-round fantastic news for Mass Effect fans.
EA and Bioware lift the lid on the world of Mass Effect: Andromeda.