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Is 'Mass Effect' "The Most Impt. Sci-Fi Universe of Our Generation?
Mass Effect this generation's Star trek article Is Mass Effect the next Star Wars? MASS EFFECT: Spiritual successor to Star Trek? and of course even with the Halo film stalled in development and the unsuccessful Doom movie based on a similar videogame and there is an upcoming Aliens: Colonial Marines game that looks amazing there is a 'Mass Effect' scifi videogame In Film development deal
Is Mass Effect "The Most Important Science Fiction Universe of Our Generation"?
I really like this from a review of the game that comes out next month:
This mode : story mode allows for casual people who are not gamers to get into the story and interested in the universe. |
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Re: Is 'Mass Effect' "The Most Impt. Sci-Fi Universe of Our Generation
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Re: Is 'Mass Effect' "The Most Impt. Sci-Fi Universe of Our Generation
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Re: Is 'Mass Effect' "The Most Impt. Sci-Fi Universe of Our Generation
I agree, though, that it probably won't carry on in the same way that iconic TV and film properties currently do. Mass Effect may be well-known by science fiction fans and people who play games, but in the end, EA/Bioware will have to care enough about what they have created to bring it into better view and understanding of the mainstream. I think this can be done, especially if they strengthen their trans-media efforts (books, comics, possible movies, and of course games) in the wake of ME3. It's all business though - the fans have to want more, and it has to be worth it for them to extend the franchise and give that universe a chance at being the most important in recent sci-fi and entertainment. |
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Re: Is 'Mass Effect' "The Most Impt. Sci-Fi Universe of Our Generation
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Re: Is 'Mass Effect' "The Most Impt. Sci-Fi Universe of Our Generation
The Mass Effect universe is an incredibly rich one ripe for development. There's plenty of potential for excellent stories beyond Commander Shepard's. The books are a good step in that direction, but what it really needs to "become the next Star Trek" is to move into wider mediums. Sadly, video games are not that medium right now. Far too many people still think of them as "children's toys." A film or television show set in the Mass Effect universe (done well, of course) is probably what could bring it into the mainstream. In fact, the best bet would be to not even include Shepard or any of the game characters. Keep them to the games. Use the other media as an opportunity to expand the universe, and build the brand.
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Re: Is 'Mass Effect' "The Most Impt. Sci-Fi Universe of Our Generation
Last edited by Owain Taggart; February 24 2012 at 04:47 AM. |
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I really need to find a good walk-through and give it another shot. I keep hearing good things.
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