Mar 13, 2017 01:10 PM EDT
"Mass Effect: Andromeda" was recently presented in PAX East 2017 at Boston, Massachusetts. BioWare discussed how the upcoming game is different from its previous installments and how refined the game is with its dialogue system was said to be enhanced compared to the previous ones.
"Mass Effect: Andromeda" creative director Mac Walters claimed that the previous "Mass Effect 3" had only 670 unique characters that can speak to the character. Fortunately for the "Mass Effect: Andromeda," it will feature over 1200 speaking characters.
"Mass Effect: Andromeda" producer Michael Gamble added some details for the dialogue that features 1,200 casts in the game; minor speaking roles were not included in 1,200 lists including shopkeepers and quest statues while low-level characters are joined the set list for the 1,200 figure. According to Game Rant, there is way more dialogue that will be experienced by players in "Mass Effect: Andromeda" than "Mass Effect 2" and "Mass Effect 3" combined. The fact that BioWare's Mass Effect franchise is now making its big impact in the gaming industry for their original trilogy seems to be an epic adventure.
BioWare's Mass Effect franchise was known to be one of the best games. Thus, they put so much effort in making its dialogue as good as it can be including the all-star cast the will be put together for "Mass Effect: Andromeda." It was recently reported that "Game of Thrones" star Natalie Dormer and "Silicon Valley" star Kumail Nanjiani were both confirmed to appear in the game in the ship's medical officer and a Salarian officer, according to Game Spot.
Meanwhile, players can now encounter new characters in "Mass Effect: Andromeda" by just scoring Andromeda Viability which let players reveal colonists. "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will be available on PCs, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One this coming March 21 while PC players that have EA/Origin Access membership will be able to play a 10-hour game trial this March 16.