![]() ![]() But Mass Effect: Andromeda tried to adopt more of an open-world feel, leading to a lot of busy work and bloat to the game that soured its overall experience. This combination worked very well, leading to a series of games that felt taught and thrilling from start to finish. ![]() ![]() And on top of that was sprinkled on some mild exploration. The original Mass Effect series blended third-person action and role-playing systems with conversation, character interactions, and a bevy of choices. We've seen no footage of Mass Effect 5 in action but that doesn't mean we don't have high hopes for the game. But it could hint that wherever the next game is set, it could focus more on ordinary citizens rather than the galaxy's military and political elite as the original trilogy did. As such we can't tell if Mass Effect 5 is an Andromeda follow-up or another game taking place in the Milky Way. On the other hand, it could just mean that this craft just belongs to a civilian organization, like the Andromeda initiative. This fits with an interesting observation from Rock Paper Shotgun's Imogen Beckhelling, who believes that one of the silhouetted figures in the background is an Angara, a race of aliens introduced in Andromeda. In Mass Effect: Andromeda, the game was centered around humans and other races from the Milky Way galaxy arriving in the Andromeda galaxy, after a 600-year journey. On the side of the ship in the concept art, we see "XT8." This is a common naming convention in the Mass Effect universe for vehicles used by the Alliance, the human faction in the game.Īs it uses two letters and one number like Mass Effect: Andromeda's ND1 Nomad, rather than the two-number designations of original trilogy craft like the M35 Mako, M44 Hammerhead and UT-47 Kodiak, we can infer that the new game will be a sequel to Andromeda. The N7 Day post from Hudson mainly focuses on the upcoming Legendary Edition remaster of the original three Mass Effect games (see below), but we were shown one piece of concept art as a teaser. ![]()
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