whatever the case may be, we all know Michael Bay will make it a point to write a drawn-out and more than cringe-worthy joke about this in the eventual movie adaptation
Yeah he did do that didn't he?
whatever the case may be, we all know Michael Bay will make it a point to write a drawn-out and more than cringe-worthy joke about this in the eventual movie adaptation
At this point I'd be surprised if the Mass Effect movie is ever going to materialise and nothing less than astonished if it gets anywhere near Bay's sphere of awareness. Or indeed, any major director's.Yeah he did do that didn't he?
IIRC a chronology of events leaked a few months back that tracked how the events leading up to Andromeda coincided with the original trilogy.I know it didn't show a lot, but what that trailer did show looked great. So is the discussion above about escaping the Reapers a guess, or was something about that announced somewhere?
Either this or make 3 complete games to cover the endings.I would imagine the only reason we're going to Andromeda is so Bioware can avoid dealing with the consequences of ME3.
well I know I'm going with WinonaIt appears our assumptions were correct, that is indeed <insert name here> Ryder.
"Our goal is to not build Mass Effect 4, it’s beyond that. It’s to build the biggest Mass Effect yet, and that includes new locations, an all-new story and all-new characters. The inspiration that we need to take cannot be limited only to the last entry in the Mass Effect trilogy. It needs to be about looking at what was best in all three. The next Mass Effect is a great place to jump into the series – there is no need to worry about saves."Is it possible they're not bothering with worldstate imports this time?
"Our goal is to not build Mass Effect 4, it’s beyond that. It’s to build the biggest Mass Effect yet, and that includes new locations, an all-new story and all-new characters. The inspiration that we need to take cannot be limited only to the last entry in the Mass Effect trilogy. It needs to be about looking at what was best in all three. The next Mass Effect is a great place to jump into the series – there is no need to worry about saves."
(http://www.trekbbs.com/threads/mass-effect-andromeda.273796/page-9#post-11611990)
I love the fact that FemRy has been confirmed as default
whatever the case may be, we all know Michael Bay will make it a point to write a drawn-out and more than cringe-worthy joke about this in the eventual movie adaptation
well I know I'm going with WinonaNoni if I'm feeling jaunty
It makes sense to me that we would start with a blank slate character since we're not picking back up with Shephard.I'll probably end up going with the same first name of whatever Shepard's worldstate I'm importing/recreating. I find that makes it easier to keep track of such things. So that'll probably mean it'll be "Jade Ryder" for me...not sure that sounds right though....
Having said that, I'd have thought they would have announced the ME equivalent to the 'Dragon Age Keep' website by now. Is it possible they're not bothering with worldstate imports this time? Could Andromeda really be a totally blank slate? Not sure how I'd feel about that.
Yeah, the Dragon Age games for one. It's necessarily about keeping your character, but your world state. That is all the decisions you've made and that they continue to have repercussions, however minor is partly what makes Bioware games so unique.It makes sense to me that we would start with a blank slate character since we're not picking back up with Shephard.
Do a lot of games let you import you data even if it's a totally new character?
"Our goal is to not build Mass Effect 4, it’s beyond that. It’s to build the biggest Mass Effect yet, and that includes new locations, an all-new story and all-new characters. The inspiration that we need to take cannot be limited only to the last entry in the Mass Effect trilogy. It needs to be about looking at what was best in all three. The next Mass Effect is a great place to jump into the series – there is no need to worry about saves."
(http://www.trekbbs.com/threads/mass-effect-andromeda.273796/page-9#post-11611990)
They showed a lot more of ME3 at E3 2011 than they showed of ME:A at this year's event, with both games about a year out from launch. At the MS conference they showed gameplay footage from the Sur'Kesh mission, and at the EA conference they showed footage from the Rannoch mission along with a live action teaser and a (crappy) story trailer. And in 2009 they showed off gameplay footage from ME2 featuring Thane's recruitment mission and a story trailer.I've heard a lot of moaning about the trailer already and honestly I'm not sure what people were expecting. They're not going to show a substantial story or character based trailer this far out from release. They're going to want to save as much of that as possible for closer to the release.
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