Mass Effect 4 Intense Combat Features Teased by Bioware on Twitter; EA's E3 Reveal to Include Star Wars Battlefront, New Need for Speed Game

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Major Bioware title, Mass Effect 4 gets a recent leak, particularly about its features in combat. This would spark interest among a lot of fans as new things will be brought to the franchise which has not been implemented in the past trilogy. It should be noted, however, that the teases were mostly statements as opposed to actual footage. Therefore, the latter will be something to expect in the nearing E3 event in June.

The Level Designer for Mass Effect 4, Jos Hendriks posted a number of details on Twitter about the game. For instance, he said, "Well that combat certainly works. I just got my ass handed to me. #space" Another tweet, which further teases gamers on what the game will be like goes, "I hope the people reviewing my mission in the coming days know their stuff, because these combats are no joke. #space"

Mass Effect 4 is bound to bring a lot of action when it comes to combat. At the same time, it's continually being polished to deliver the best possible experience to players. He also wrote in another post, "#space work continues. After fixing a bunch of problems the other day, today I re-double efforts to get some banter and combat implemented."

Previous reports on the Bioware title also talked about an image which was a possible gameplay screenshot. It showed a very realistic illuminated horizon in space. However, it should be noted that this has already been faulted by the game developer, saying that it was just an image from NASA.

EA is expected to showcase Mass Effect 4 during their E3 press conference scheduled on June 15. Aside from the said title, they will also be displaying other known games such as Star Wars Battlefront, Mirror's Edge, Star Wars Battlefront, and even a new Plants vs. Zombies game.

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