With the fourth installment, Mass Effect 4, the franchise looks to make a good presence felt even before the launch date is upon the fans. Better known as Mass Effect Andromeda, the new features of the game is sure to give the series a bigger overhaul than what is expected of it.
More adventures are in store for fans in Mass Effect 4, according to Expert Reviews. Only very few details have been exposed in the teaser trailers of the game, and fans have done their best to gather any disseminated information about the game as a whole.
As reported by Gamespot, Bioware has been made famous by the characters they created and the hardworking writers behind them. Primarily, the game can be compared to the past installments, but the upcoming title proves itself to be different in a few ways.
One relevant topic that was discussed previously was the in-game combat description for Mass Effect Andromeda. A response to a fan tweet was issued by Senior Development Director, Chris Wynn, to answer a small query that may also be valuable to most gamers.
Wynn stated that Mass Effect Andromeda's battle composition and feel will be identical to that of Mass Effect 3, however, there will be a few game elements that are bound to give the upcoming title a distinct vibe. But to finalize the claim, the feel of Mass Effect Andromeda will not be totally different from the previous Mass Effect installment.
To add to the details that gamers are to be aware of, Wynn also declared that unfortunately, there will be no returning characters from the past Mass Effect games, according to a recent report by Movie Pilot.
Wynn said that if to base the title from the story progression, it would not be too rational to retain or bring into the game the previous characters. Moreover, the protagonist of the first three games, Commander Shepard, will definitely not be in the approaching title, as he will have no part to play in the said story.
Mass Effect Andromeda is bound to hit stores by fall of 2016. This game will be made available to the next-generation consoles of Xbox One, PlayStation4 and the PC.
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