That and saying your prayers to the God Emperor of Mankind! Only through Him on Earth shall the foul xenotech be defeated! 😉
I rather deal with the God-Emperor than deal with the forces of Chaos.
Just about anyone sane would. Save for maybe the asari, I can see them giving themselves up to Slaanesh (they're mostly followers already with them being drug taking, sex addicts as it is).
I think they did it well in Mass Effect 2, but you still see people asking with each new game for characters in the Dragon Age games to return. People still pine for the pine board of The Warden who was about as interesting as watching grass grow and BioWare writers have said they will not be having that character return.
I don’t think Mass Effect 2 really did it all that well, and this is due in large part to the fact that most companions didn’t really have any kind of proper story-driven reason for them to join us. Mordin is the only one that’s really relevant, and the others are just a shopping list for accessories. Couple that with the forced alignment with Cerberus and the forced drama between Shepard and the VS, and I was mostly just anticipating for that setup to be over with.
Yup, you're supposed to be putting together an elite tam that can handle any unknown beyond the Omega IV Relay. Instead we get largely a bunch of hired guns. Mordin is the only one who's scientific expertise was expressly requested.
And Okeer for his past dealing with the Collectors. But he doesn't even live long enough to recruit.
I rather deal with the God-Emperor than deal with the forces of Chaos.
Just about anyone sane would. Save for maybe the asari, I can see them giving themselves up to Slaanesh (they're mostly followers already with them being drug taking, sex addicts as it is).
I can see Asari do that overtime changing their culture to suit Slaanesh's needs. Also Slaanesh is intelligent enough to make Asari's soft power and diplomat nature to take over the galaxy.
"We know EA games is working hard on a Mass Effect remaster. Even though the company has yet to announce it, last month, we reported on a massive list of gameplay changes players can expect to find in the three-part re-release. Multiple leaks and insider reports claim it is real and arriving before the end of the year. But when can you expect to experience one of gaming’s greatest stories? Well, a new retail leak suggests the Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered release date is 29 September 2020. An image found on Twitter seems to be from a release date calendar for upcoming games. The Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered has a date of 29 September 2020. Keep in mind that this is not confirmed so take it with a pinch of salt.
With that being said, the date seems plausible. Multiple reports claim that EA will announce the Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered very soon and date it for a couple of weeks later. Perhaps the game will make an appearance during Sony’s State of Play this evening? Maybe Microsoft will announce it later this month during its rumoured Xbox Series S reveal event. Who knows at this point?
The Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered is said to be a full remaster of the three original games. In addition, the package will include a complete remaster of the original game with new visuals, gameplay changes and more. We don’t know much about the price tag and launch plans of the trilogy yet but hopefully, EA will share more news soon. You can catch up on the previous leak here."
I smell bullshit that it's coming out next month, but it's not unheard of. Also, I don't think they would just call it "N7". I say it's not unheard of, because Burnout Paradise Remaster was revealed/released within a month.
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"We know EA games is working hard on a Mass Effect remaster. Even though the company has yet to announce it, last month, we reported on a massive list of gameplay changes players can expect to find in the three-part re-release. Multiple leaks and insider reports claim it is real and arriving before the end of the year. But when can you expect to experience one of gaming’s greatest stories? Well, a new retail leak suggests the Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered release date is 29 September 2020. An image found on Twitter seems to be from a release date calendar for upcoming games. The Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered has a date of 29 September 2020. Keep in mind that this is not confirmed so take it with a pinch of salt.
With that being said, the date seems plausible. Multiple reports claim that EA will announce the Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered very soon and date it for a couple of weeks later. Perhaps the game will make an appearance during Sony’s State of Play this evening? Maybe Microsoft will announce it later this month during its rumoured Xbox Series S reveal event. Who knows at this point?
The Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered is said to be a full remaster of the three original games. In addition, the package will include a complete remaster of the original game with new visuals, gameplay changes and more. We don’t know much about the price tag and launch plans of the trilogy yet but hopefully, EA will share more news soon. You can catch up on the previous leak here." I smell bullshit that it's coming out next month, but it's not unheard of. Also, I don't think they would just call it "N7". I say it's not unheard of, because Burnout Paradise Remaster was revealed/released within a month.
Yeah given the devs and EA know how popular the ME trilogy is I thinkthat's rubbish too. They'd likely would have made some noise about it now if this was true. The only thing that does kind of marry up is the fact that the DAI system could work quiet wel l;with a ME trilogy remaster given each class has 8powers/abilities and that's the exact number of active abilties we can use at any given time in DAI but outside of tha tit sounds like rubbish to me.
Someone supposedly managed to preorder the remaster from a GAME UK retailer that got stock. imgur.com/a/ptub7iu
Yeah, I saw that to. If it were fake, they wouldn't let you pre-order something that doesn't well... exist?
They can because it does technically exist in their computer network and they don't need the publisher to confirm its existence they just have to have someone that will believe rumors and speculation before making the SKU number. So if it doesn't exist the only trouble they will get into is if they don't refund the money the person put down on the pre-order.
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I am still on the fence if this actually will exist or not just because of the messaging just doesn't seem to be consistent for when a remake is being thrown around for Mass Effect 1, to me that would be a massive undertaking that would have more substantial leaks and frankly I just don't see a userbase to support anything more then a remaster.
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Yeah, I saw that to. If it were fake, they wouldn't let you pre-order something that doesn't well... exist?
They can because it does technically exist in their computer network and they don't need the publisher to confirm its existence they just have to have someone that will believe rumors and speculation before making the SKU number. So if it doesn't exist the only trouble they will get into is if they don't refund the money the person put down on the pre-order.
Edit: I am still on the fence if this actually will exist or not just because of the messaging just doesn't seem to be consistent for when a remake is being thrown around for Mass Effect 1, to me that would be a massive undertaking that would have more substantial leaks and frankly I just don't see a userbase to support anything more then a remaster.
Other than the fact tha the PS4 can't play the rtilogy I see no need for a remake either. For m ea simple rerelease on tha tplatform would probably suffice .No need for a full blown remaster. Because for me for the most part te graphics still hold up to this day. It's why I still play and enjoy it as graphics whils tyes have improved since then it's not improved a significan tamount where it needed updating unlike with for example the RE remakes as both RE2's and 3 have both seen significant jumps in that area and both needed it. ME doesn't really.
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They can because it does technically exist in their computer network and they don't need the publisher to confirm its existence they just have to have someone that will believe rumors and speculation before making the SKU number. So if it doesn't exist the only trouble they will get into is if they don't refund the money the person put down on the pre-order.
Edit: I am still on the fence if this actually will exist or not just because of the messaging just doesn't seem to be consistent for when a remake is being thrown around for Mass Effect 1, to me that would be a massive undertaking that would have more substantial leaks and frankly I just don't see a userbase to support anything more then a remaster.
Other than the fact tha the PS4 can't play the rtilogy I see no need for a remake either. For m ea simple rerelease on tha tplatform would probably suffice .No need for a full blown remaster. Because for me for the most part te graphics still hold up to this day. It's why I still play and enjoy it as graphics whils tyes have improved since then it's not improved a significan tamount where it needed updating unlike with for example the RE remakes as both RE2's and 3 have both seen significant jumps in that area and both needed it. ME doesn't really.
I think the controls were vastly out of date for the Resident Evil games as well and that was at least for me the driving factor to buy the remake of Resident Evil 2. It played so differently then any modern survival horror game that an update in that area I think made a big difference and would require a lot of changes to implement properly. The other catch is modern hardware cannot play it, even the PC release that disappeared quickly I think was for Windows 9x and if I remember correctly was plagued with a lot of port issues.
If there's a remaster coming for real and the release date is not Nov 7, I call that an epic fail!
Seriously...
agreed. If the release was like 1/1/21, I can see not waiting until 11/7/21, but less than 2 months come on. Especially if they just give the trilogy the title N7.
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Other than the fact tha the PS4 can't play the rtilogy I see no need for a remake either. For m ea simple rerelease on tha tplatform would probably suffice .No need for a full blown remaster. Because for me for the most part te graphics still hold up to this day. It's why I still play and enjoy it as graphics whils tyes have improved since then it's not improved a significan tamount where it needed updating unlike with for example the RE remakes as both RE2's and 3 have both seen significant jumps in that area and both needed it. ME doesn't really.
I think the controls were vastly out of date for the Resident Evil games as well and that was at least for me the driving factor to buy the remake of Resident Evil 2. It played so differently then any modern survival horror game that an update in that area I think made a big difference and would require a lot of changes to implement properly. The other catch is modern hardware cannot play it, even the PC release that disappeared quickly I think was for Windows 9x and if I remember correctly was plagued with a lot of port issues.
Yeah I never played the origina lRE2 though I did play Dino Crisi swhich played in a similar way and I d oremember tha tbein ga real ycool game the way that the T-rex would just jump ou t at you really scaerd th eshi tout of me much like what Nemesis and Mr X do. Wouldn' tmind seeing a remaske of that or a tleast the first game I think that would be cool. It was definitely one of my favourite PS1 games.
"We know EA games is working hard on a Mass Effect remaster. Even though the company has yet to announce it, last month, we reported on a massive list of gameplay changes players can expect to find in the three-part re-release. Multiple leaks and insider reports claim it is real and arriving before the end of the year. But when can you expect to experience one of gaming’s greatest stories? Well, a new retail leak suggests the Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered release date is 29 September 2020. An image found on Twitter seems to be from a release date calendar for upcoming games. The Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered has a date of 29 September 2020. Keep in mind that this is not confirmed so take it with a pinch of salt.
With that being said, the date seems plausible. Multiple reports claim that EA will announce the Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered very soon and date it for a couple of weeks later. Perhaps the game will make an appearance during Sony’s State of Play this evening? Maybe Microsoft will announce it later this month during its rumoured Xbox Series S reveal event. Who knows at this point?
The Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered is said to be a full remaster of the three original games. In addition, the package will include a complete remaster of the original game with new visuals, gameplay changes and more. We don’t know much about the price tag and launch plans of the trilogy yet but hopefully, EA will share more news soon. You can catch up on the previous leak here."
I smell bullshit that it's coming out next month, but it's not unheard of. Also, I don't think they would just call it "N7". I say it's not unheard of, because Burnout Paradise Remaster was revealed/released within a month.
Shinobi602 @shinobi602
N7※Raven🎗 @zyouena So what's accurate, mh? The release date? The name?
"We know EA games is working hard on a Mass Effect remaster. Even though the company has yet to announce it, last month, we reported on a massive list of gameplay changes players can expect to find in the three-part re-release. Multiple leaks and insider reports claim it is real and arriving before the end of the year. But when can you expect to experience one of gaming’s greatest stories? Well, a new retail leak suggests the Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered release date is 29 September 2020. An image found on Twitter seems to be from a release date calendar for upcoming games. The Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered has a date of 29 September 2020. Keep in mind that this is not confirmed so take it with a pinch of salt.
With that being said, the date seems plausible. Multiple reports claim that EA will announce the Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered very soon and date it for a couple of weeks later. Perhaps the game will make an appearance during Sony’s State of Play this evening? Maybe Microsoft will announce it later this month during its rumoured Xbox Series S reveal event. Who knows at this point?
The Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered is said to be a full remaster of the three original games. In addition, the package will include a complete remaster of the original game with new visuals, gameplay changes and more. We don’t know much about the price tag and launch plans of the trilogy yet but hopefully, EA will share more news soon. You can catch up on the previous leak here."
I smell bullshit that it's coming out next month, but it's not unheard of. Also, I don't think they would just call it "N7". I say it's not unheard of, because Burnout Paradise Remaster was revealed/released within a month.
Shinobi602 @shinobi602
N7※Raven🎗 @zyouena So what's accurate, mh? The release date? The name?
Possibly (although that would take A LOT of work), but I interacted with a guy that pre-ordered from UK GAME store. He didn't come of has someone who was lying.
N7※Raven🎗 @zyouena So what's accurate, mh? The release date? The name?
Shinobi602 @shinobi602 Neither
Then what's this about the pre-order stuff?
That pre-order is probably unofficial and Game is making a guess that is the date and name of the product. Its the same thing with any game that doesn't have an official release date its an internal pre-order and nothing official from EA.