![]() We've done our best to wring as much information as possible from the available material, but we may have to wait until closer to Andromeda's March release date to get a real sense for how it plays. We've also seen a glimpse of the game's interstellar map and six-wheeled Nomad vehicle, both of which suggest a slightly more open structure. ![]() Recent trailers show Ryder rapidly dashing across great distances during combat, adding a frenetic new pace to the action. The cover-based shooting and planet-hopping exploration return as well, though both have been updated considerably. ![]() The alien races, military institutions, and political complications central to the Mass Effect universe return, as do the series' trademark dialogue trees. Even though Andromeda starts fresh-opting for a new setting (the distant Andromeda Galaxy), era (600 years after the end of the previous trilogy), and hero (Ryder, a Pathfinder searching for humanity's new home)-the spirit of the franchise clearly lives on. Now that we have some real, concrete information about the game, however, our hype level is higher than ever. ![]() Mass Effect: Andromeda's been on our radar ever since it was originally announced back in June of 2015, mainly because the original trilogy is just so damn good. ![]()
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