the picture reminds me of District 9, but for the rest, i'd say it's a world where there was a big "cataclysm" haha, and there's some scavengers... among possible threats.
I am pretty sure Bioware is, by now, NOT a small studio.GeneticallyModifiedDucks said:Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't BioWare a relatively small studio? And they're working on what, 5 games at the same time? (Mass Effect 3, Dragon Age 2, this new one (assuming it's not ME3 after all), The Old Republic, Mass Effect 2 on PS3)
These kinds of decisions are entirely up to them, I suppose, but it doesn't exactly fill me with hope as to how good each one will be.
Well played sir, well played.theriddlen said:So, Call Of Mass : Duty Effect.
thats my guess as well, I doubt that they come out with a crpg which pleases the "hardcore"... it will be another well produced action-adventure with some rpg relics left (regarding the game mechanics)...Leftnt Sharpe said:Somehow I doubt that the announcement will have hardcore Bioware fans jumping out of their seats in delight. Well maybe by EA's definition of a hardcore Bioware fan.
First Contact War game? That isn't "pretty cool", that's incredible! I would love that. Maybe there could be both a human and a turian campaign. That way, we would finally get to play as another species.ZeroMachine said:I agree about the look of the sniper scope, and as for the idea of it being about the first contact war... that... actually sounds pretty cooltheriddlen said:It's crosshair from ME2 sniper rifles. ME Universe confirmed, if guy wearing a typical armor from these times and holding sniper rifle from ME2 wasn't enough.
It looks like First Contact War for me (ruins are from colony destroyed by turian fleet). You know, ideal setting for a multiplayer game in ME universe - it already happened, so it won't leak anything from ME3, you still have good tech but not as effective as in ME1-2, and there are two sides that have fought open battles there (there are soldiers rushing to fight in one of ME1 artworks).
So, Call Of Mass : Duty Effect.