Driving in an all-terrain kickass looking vehicle is making a huge comeback in Mass Effect: Andromeda. The latest video shows off the Nomad, which replaces the Mako from the original trilogy, and its various upgrades. As the video above (via IGN) shows, it’s possible to call down the Nomad from wherever the player has a forward operation base. Then, you jump into the vehicle, and off you go to explore the uncharted areas of various planets. In the video the character heads off to look for resources to mine. It also talks about the upgrades to the Nomad, including a six-wheel drive, which lets you access steep areas with ease. Some other upgrades feature a handbrake for better control, shields for extra protection, and upgrades to boost for more speed. Mass Effect: Andromeda is set to...
As humanity’s Pathfinder, you’ll explore undiscovered planets, encounter alien civilizations, and make new friends – and not a few enemies. When Mass Effect: Andromeda launches this coming March, you’ll grow to rely on a diverse squad of teammates, each with their own talents and personalities. Two of your starting squad mates will be Liam and Cora, who both signed up to be part of the Pathfinder team on the Ark Hyperion. Liam has already made a name for himself in the Milky Way as a security specialist, with expertise in crisis response, while Cora has had the unique experience of training with the asari matriarchs. Along with Alec, Scott, and Sara Ryder, they form the core of the Pathfinder team, and will be vital companions as you touch down on the Nexus for the first time. Unlike Liam ...
During the NVIDIA CES 2017 keynote, a new gameplay video for Mass Effect: Andromeda was released, and though a bit short, it offers us a glimpse of what we can expect from the game. The footage shows various features, like the ability to change class on road using the new dynamic profile system, along with some alien busting-slash-roasting action. For a game that revolutionized the cover-based shooters, it doesn’t seem to involve much cover taking at this point. I guess we’ll have to wait for the official release to find out. You can check out the trailer below: In other news, the release date for Mass Effect: Andromeda has been announced officially. The game will release on 21st March in North America and 23rd March in Europe for the Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Reg...