Mass Effect: Andromeda – New teaser trailer released, proper gameplay trailer coming next week

Electronic Arts has released a new trailer for Mass Effect: Andromeda. EA will most probably released a new gameplay trailer next week in N7 day. It is also said that EA will unveil the game’s official release date next week. Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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34 thoughts on “Mass Effect: Andromeda – New teaser trailer released, proper gameplay trailer coming next week”

  1. I just hope big budget graphics wont ruin the story and gameplay , like most of the games invest in the graphics and the rest are garbage

    1. I don’t get the investing in graphics thing. Why make the best looking game in the world if you going to remove 99% of the detail for a PSbox U?

    2. When it comes to EA I wouldn’t hold my breath. As always, wait for (user) reviews from what ever source you think is reliable. I enjoyed three game series by EA: Dead Space, Mass Effect and Dragon Age, and in each of these series the sequels went for a more action-oriented approach. I have no illusions as to this trend wouldn’t continue: the mass market needs action and EA is sure to provide.

    3. For once I can guarantee the story will ruin the game and its graphics. SJW BS spread as a thick layer over the story. Stupidity will echo so hard it will be impossible to ignore.

  2. Until Manveer Heir is fired for being one of the biggest open racists im not buying a thing from bioware

  3. I just hope I can play as a pansexual, vegan, crossfitter who’s only mode of transportation is burpees while dressing drag. If not then I will not buy this!

        1. I never minded the visual style of Japanese games until they became more advanced in the graphics department. I’m not keen on their full designs, unrestricted by the low computational power of hardware.

          1. I get what you mean. The more advanced technology becomes, the more “realistic” their weirdness looks basically.

        2. To be honest, always is a rather powerfull word, definitly not always, some people try to input this as truth.
          Until FFX they were normal…

          1. I actually just finished FFX yesterday and it’s the first FF game I’ve played. The first thing apparent to me was the weird as hell costume designs. I kinda hated it at first but after looking at more of the games’ costumes, I’ve come to realize that it’s probably just the series style now because even though it looks weird, they stand out.

          2. Well, weird is diferent than gay to me, i think FFX has cohesive costumes, they can be understood as weird and i agree. What i don’t understand about the newer FFs is more related to the masculine traces on females and feminim traces on males as a norm.
            I want to state clearly here FFX from PS2 is rather diferent than FFX remake, to me the newer FFX has the same thing, Tidus looks more feminim, yuna more masculine, not even talking about the robotic eyes, lacking emotion and the new lighting and shadows, made the game look horrible.
            FFX was the first FF that i finished, masterpiece of story.

          3. To be honest, I’m gonna say the problem lies with the fact that FFXV has a party of just males and that has resulted in people finding some homosexual undertones within the game. Their designs don’t inherently come off as “gay” to me, just very anime-like but more realized due to modern technology. The one dude for instance, looks quite similar to Cloud yet nobody would obviously say that Cloud came off as looking “gay”.

            As for FFX, I don’t see much difference between Tidus and Yuna than in their PS2 counterparts. Obviously the character models look way better but I really don’t see these added feminine or masculine features. And the lack of emotion I’d say comes down to the fact that the game, even though a remaster, is still quite dated. I agree however, that the story was a masterpiece. I didn’t even play the game on the PS2 so there’s no biased nostalgia or anything from me. It was a really great game and that ending, damn, was sad as hell 🙁

          4. But the diference is clearly there from the ps2 from remaster, no nostalgia involved…
            Cloud on ff7 was a male, nowadays he looks more and more feminin, still not as gay as the ffxv characters.

          5. How exactly do they look feminine. I honestly just don’t see it. They’ve always looked weird though but that’s due to Square Enix’s japanese style.

          6. Well, try to draw a man and a woman without hair(any hair), no genitals, no breast.
            A masculine fisiology is edgy, straight lines, alongated, feminin is rounder, soft, weaker.
            Those diferences can be noted on the nose shapes, mouth, etc…

    1. Na, that was a 30 seconds of walking around, 30 seconds of “press [insert] to make something happen” tech demo video probably paid for by Sony in order for them to showcase the “power” & “4K” abilities of the PS4 Pro.

  4. Well the good BioWare writers left a long-time ago, but even before then they were hit and miss with NWN OC and NWN:SoU being pretty bad. And it’s not like I gave up hope because even in the dark days of ME3 & DA2 we weren’t that far removed from ME/ME2 & DA:O. So I gave DA:Inquisition a fair shot… But DA:I was just awful and neither my daughter or I could finish it…

    And now that they’ve fully embraced the fan-fiction level writing talent and their SJW BS… Not interested.

  5. I’ve heard early 2017 but no specifics, so late Feb early March maybe?
    Takes place 600 years post events ME 3, which I guess is their way of clearing the slate. I think I heard that the peeps left before the events in ME3, eg the Alliance where fearful that the Reapers may win, so launched an Arks along with AsariTurians etc to go to Andromeda before the Reaper threat arrived. Even if that is the case, hope this will have recieved transmissionsarchives while they where all sleeping telling of the eventual fate of the peoples left in the Milky Way.
    Guess we’ll hear more on Nov 7th

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