Developer: | BioWare | | | Release Date: | 2007 | | | Systems: | Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 |
Today on
Super Adventures I'm finally taking a look at a
Mass Effect game! I started the month with a sci-fi two parter and now I'm ending it with one too! Next month: I dunno... zombies.
The
Mass Effect series is basically what happened when the developers of
Baldur's Gate and
Knights of the Old Republic decided they could really do with some of that
Gears of War and
Halo money. They'd already switched to full 3D visuals and moved the camera behind the characters for
KotOR, and this took another step by swapping out the tactical combat for cover shooting, to appeal to more of the console owning mainstream. In fact the game was an Xbox 360 exclusive for 7 months before BioWare's original PC fanbase finally got to have a go of it. PlayStation 3 owners on the other hand were left waiting so long that they were able to buy both
Mass Effect 2 and 3 first! Which is just dumb.
I've actually had all three in my library for years and I've played all of them once before, but I've been putting off writing about them because it either didn't seem the right time to show off another modern AAA shooter, or I didn't have time to do it properly. If I start playing one I'll have to finish playing all of them, and that's a whole lot of space adventure to document. But it's BioWare's 20th anniversary this year, so to celebrate I'm going to put the effort in!
THIS WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR THE FIRST FEW HOURS OF MASS EFFECT (AT LEAST). IN FACT I MAY END UP ACCIDENTALLY SAYING MORE THAN I SHOULD ABOUT THE SEQUELS TOO, SO... STOP NOW IF THAT'S AN ISSUE.(Click the screenshots to open them up big.)Read on »
Developer: | BioWare | | | Release Date: | 2007 | | | Systems: | Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 |
Today on
Super Adventures I'm finally taking a look at a
Mass Effect game! I started the month with a sci-fi two parter and now I'm ending it with one too! Next month: I dunno... zombies.
The
Mass Effect series is basically what happened when the developers of
Baldur's Gate and
Knights of the Old Republic decided they could really do with some of that
Gears of War and
Halo money. They'd already switched to full 3D visuals and moved the camera behind the characters for
KotOR, and this took another step by swapping out the tactical combat for cover shooting, to appeal to more of the console owning mainstream. In fact the game was an Xbox 360 exclusive for 7 months before BioWare's original PC fanbase finally got to have a go of it. PlayStation 3 owners on the other hand were left waiting so long that they were able to buy both
Mass Effect 2 and 3 first! Which is just dumb.
I've actually had all three in my library for years and I've played all of them once before, but I've been putting off writing about them because it either didn't seem the right time to show off another modern AAA shooter, or I didn't have time to do it properly. If I start playing one I'll have to finish playing all of them, and that's a whole lot of space adventure to document. But it's BioWare's 20th anniversary this year, so to celebrate I'm going to put the effort in!
THIS WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR THE FIRST FEW HOURS OF MASS EFFECT (AT LEAST). IN FACT I MAY END UP ACCIDENTALLY SAYING MORE THAN I SHOULD ABOUT THE SEQUELS TOO, SO... STOP NOW IF THAT'S AN ISSUE.(Click the screenshots to open them up big.)Read on »
Developer: | BioWare | | | Release Date: | 2007 | | | Systems: | Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 |
Today on
Super Adventures I'm finally taking a look at a
Mass Effect game! I started the month with a sci-fi two parter and now I'm ending it with one too! Next month: I dunno... zombies.
The
Mass Effect series is basically what happened when the developers of
Baldur's Gate and
Knights of the Old Republic decided they could really do with some of that
Gears of War and
Halo money. They'd already switched to full 3D visuals and moved the camera behind the characters for
KotOR, and this took another step by swapping out the tactical combat for cover shooting, to appeal to more of the console owning mainstream. In fact the game was an Xbox 360 exclusive for 7 months before BioWare's original PC fanbase finally got to have a go of it. PlayStation 3 owners on the other hand were left waiting so long that they were able to buy both
Mass Effect 2 and 3 first! Which is just dumb.
I've actually had all three in my library for years and I've played all of them once before, but I've been putting off writing about them because it either didn't seem the right time to show off another modern AAA shooter, or I didn't have time to do it properly. If I start playing one I'll have to finish playing all of them, and that's a whole lot of space adventure to document. But it's BioWare's 20th anniversary this year, so to celebrate I'm going to put the effort in!
THIS WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR THE FIRST FEW HOURS OF MASS EFFECT (AT LEAST). IN FACT I MAY END UP ACCIDENTALLY SAYING MORE THAN I SHOULD ABOUT THE SEQUELS TOO, SO... STOP NOW IF THAT'S AN ISSUE.(Click the screenshots to open them up big.)Read on »
Developer: | BioWare | | | Release Date: | 2007 | | | Systems: | Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 |
Today on
Super Adventures I'm finally taking a look at a
Mass Effect game! I started the month with a sci-fi two parter and now I'm ending it with one too! Next month: I dunno... zombies.
The
Mass Effect series is basically what happened when the developers of
Baldur's Gate and
Knights of the Old Republic decided they could really do with some of that
Gears of War and
Halo money. They'd already switched to full 3D visuals and moved the camera behind the characters for
KotOR, and this took another step by swapping out the tactical combat for cover shooting, to appeal to more of the console owning mainstream. In fact the game was an Xbox 360 exclusive for 7 months before BioWare's original PC fanbase finally got to have a go of it. PlayStation 3 owners on the other hand were left waiting so long that they were able to buy both
Mass Effect 2 and 3 first! Which is just dumb.
I've actually had all three in my library for years and I've played all of them once before, but I've been putting off writing about them because it either didn't seem the right time to show off another modern AAA shooter, or I didn't have time to do it properly. If I start playing one I'll have to finish playing all of them, and that's a whole lot of space adventure to document. But it's BioWare's 20th anniversary this year, so to celebrate I'm going to put the effort in!
THIS WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR THE FIRST FEW HOURS OF MASS EFFECT (AT LEAST). IN FACT I MAY END UP ACCIDENTALLY SAYING MORE THAN I SHOULD ABOUT THE SEQUELS TOO, SO... STOP NOW IF THAT'S AN ISSUE.(Click the screenshots to open them up big.)Read on »
Developer: | BioWare | | | Release Date: | 2007 | | | Systems: | Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 |
Today on
Super Adventures I'm finally taking a look at a
Mass Effect game! I started the month with a sci-fi two parter and now I'm ending it with one too! Next month: I dunno... zombies.
The
Mass Effect series is basically what happened when the developers of
Baldur's Gate and
Knights of the Old Republic decided they could really do with some of that
Gears of War and
Halo money. They'd already switched to full 3D visuals and moved the camera behind the characters for
KotOR, and this took another step by swapping out the tactical combat for cover shooting, to appeal to more of the console owning mainstream. In fact the game was an Xbox 360 exclusive for 7 months before BioWare's original PC fanbase finally got to have a go of it. PlayStation 3 owners on the other hand were left waiting so long that they were able to buy both
Mass Effect 2 and 3 first! Which is just dumb.
I've actually had all three in my library for years and I've played all of them once before, but I've been putting off writing about them because it either didn't seem the right time to show off another modern AAA shooter, or I didn't have time to do it properly. If I start playing one I'll have to finish playing all of them, and that's a whole lot of space adventure to document. But it's BioWare's 20th anniversary this year, so to celebrate I'm going to put the effort in!
THIS WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR THE FIRST FEW HOURS OF MASS EFFECT (AT LEAST). IN FACT I MAY END UP ACCIDENTALLY SAYING MORE THAN I SHOULD ABOUT THE SEQUELS TOO, SO... STOP NOW IF THAT'S AN ISSUE.(Click the screenshots to open them up big.)Read on »