BioWare Divulges Mass Effect Galaxy Details

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BioWare Divulges Mass Effect Galaxy Details



Mass Effect iPhone is now officially titled Mass Effect Galaxy, according to a BioWare blog post that revealed what the game is and how it ties into Mass Effect 2.

Previously known as Mass Effect: Jacob's Story, BioWare's Mass Effect game on iPhone now has the official subtitle Galaxy. The game was revealed in a leak some weeks ago, but BioWare has now come out to officially set the record straight [http://blog.bioware.com/2009/05/29/mass-effect-on-the-iphone/] about what exactly this game is and how it connects to the two main series games.

In terms of story, the game acts as a bridge between the events of the first Mass Effect and the upcoming sequel, and centers around Jacob, a Biotic-powered soldier who appears in Mass Effect 2. "We wanted to do a combat-oriented game on the iPhone/iPod touch, so Jacob was a strong candidate player character for us," producer Kevin Barrett said. "He's also a survivor of the Geth attack on Eden Prime, so he's an even more appropriate bridging character to link the events of ME1 with ME2."

Galaxy is a top-down shooter, so does it come anywhere close to the complexity of the main Mass Effect games? At least on the story level, Barrett revealed, Galaxy is a much more streamlined experience. There are probably few insanely intricate conversation trees here. "Our challenge was very much like trying to distill a full season mini-series down to a half-hour tv episode," he said. "Dialog had to be tight, the pace of conversations had to be quickened and our traditional 'investigation dialog hubs'...were trimmed significantly."

Barrett explained that the game has a very straightforward three act plot structure with a beginning, middle and end, so no extended detours to wherever you want in the galaxy to do hours of side quests here. Nevertheless, if you're a fan of the Mass Effect universe, Galaxy will probably have plenty to offer in terms of story.


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Interested: Well, I already have an iPhone (that I never use), so I'll probably get this. It looks definitely interesting. I'll probably only be getting it for the story, since the combat looks iffy, especially when translated to a handheld system.
 

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Well, I now have both the books, and I have a 360, so a Zune HD would be better for me, and the only games I would play on an iTouch would be this and BiA, so I guess I still won't buy one. Yet.
 

Sevre

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When I heard the word Galaxy I thought it was a Mass Effect MMO. God was I wrong.
 

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avykins said:
God I hate when companies do this.
Put the bridge game on some random freaking console/phone. Like Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories or the Final Fantasy off springs. Just leaves the rest of us out of the loop and wondering what the hell is going on.
Hopefully, this section of the story will primarily be an optional. Like the Halo book that bridges the gap between Halo 1 and Halo 2.
 

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avykins said:
God I hate when companies do this.
Put the bridge game on some random freaking console/phone. Like Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories or the Final Fantasy off springs. Just leaves the rest of us out of the loop and wondering what the hell is going on.
For some reason I sense that EA was behind this. I agree with this being frustrating and stupid.
 

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avykins said:
God I hate when companies do this.
Put the bridge game on some random freaking console/phone. Like Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories or the Final Fantasy off springs. Just leaves the rest of us out of the loop and wondering what the hell is going on.
Especially if they introduce the antagnonist(s) before ME2.
It'll mean the death of the supposed trilogy if you're asking yourself why you have to hate this villain. "Oh, they killed Wrex, and nobody told me up until now? I thought he was on shore leave!"