GDC 07: Mass Effect Impressions

BioWare shows off some the early content from its upcoming sci-fi action RPG ahead of GDC.

Earlier today, during a meeting with BioWare, we were treated to a lengthy presentation of Mass Effect that focused on the game's early content. Before being shown any gameplay, we were told that one of BioWare's goals for the game was to make it a truly memorable experience by ensuring its characters and storyline are so full of emotion that you can't help but get involved with them. Other key goals for Mass Effect included epic exploration, great combat, and plenty of customization, which all appear to have been met based on what we saw of the game today.

In Mass Effect, you'll assume the role of Commander Shepherd, a human whose history, gender, appearance, and skills are all customizable and will have an impact on your experience. The only reason you can't change his or her name, we assume, is because Mass Effect features a lot of voice acting. After creating your own Commander Shepherd, your adventure will get underway onboard the Normandy, which is a spaceship that serves as your mobile base of operations throughout the game. Conversations that you're not a part of will help to set the scene because they contain nuggets of information not only about the current state of the universe, but also about how you're perceived by other characters.

Everything that we saw today was taken from the first hour or so of gameplay, so we can talk about some of the story details without spoiling anything too significant. After impressing your superiors greatly with exploits that occurred before the game gets underway, it seems that you've attracted the attention of the shadow council, which is an elite organization whose members are known as specters. No human has ever been accepted into or even considered for their ranks, but early on in your adventure, you'll be joined by a specter that has been sent to assess you. It's believed that your being admitted into the alien shadow council would serve to symbolize just how successful the current alliance has been, but we'll wager that not everybody likes the idea.

As you walk around the Normandy, you'll notice that the ship's crew appears to be going about its business, which helps to create the illusion that you're about to embark on an adventure in a living, breathing universe. You'll see crewmen working at their stations, leaning against walls while talking to each other, and walking around with a purpose. Characters you outrank will salute you as you pass, and you'll have the option to strike up conversations with anyone of interest. These conversations are a noteworthy feature because there will be a huge number of them, and they're far more interactive than those that we can think of in any other game.

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Jack Bauer. In Space!

Shortly before it's your turn to talk, you'll be presented with up to six options with which to continue the conversation, and rather than entire phrases or lines of speech, your choices will comprise just keywords or emotions as appropriate. For example, if someone asks you for help, your options might simply include such responses as "mean" and "kind." Your choices will, of course, have an impact on how other character's react to you, but one of Mass Effect's most intriguing features is the ability to interrupt other characters while they're talking, which will also have consequences. Because conversation options of the same kind always appear in the same position on the small wheel that's used to make your choices, you should have no problems reacting to characters quickly, although you can certainly take some time to consider your next move carefully if you prefer.

Through talking to other characters onboard the Normandy (a number of the conversations are mandatory), you'll learn that your destination is Eden Prime, which is humanity's showpiece colony in an area that's dangerously close to space controlled by aliens. Your mission there appears to be routine, but when an emergency transmission from the planet's surface clearly shows that the colony is under attack, things get a lot more interesting. You'll be tasked with leading a small strike team down to the surface to secure a beacon of some kind. There are survivors to be rescued as well, but it's made very clear in the mission briefing that they're not a priority.

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BioWare's Ray Muzyka talks about combat in Mass Effect.

Much like its conversations, Mass Effect's combat can be played at your own pace--at least to some extent. Those of you with a penchant for squad-based shooters can run around and issue simple orders to your colleagues. But if you prefer the pseudo turn-based-style of combat that features in previous BioWare games, you'll purportedly be able to do something very similar. The combat that we got to see during today's demonstration was surprisingly tactical, with objects that provided cover and proved to be all-important. Which of the six classes your playing as, as well as which other characters you have in your party, will determine which skills and abilities you have available to you in a combat situation. Much of our demo was spent watching a soldier, whose skills revolve around weapons and armor for the most part. Other equipment that you've acquired will also come into play, such as the semitransparent shield barriers we saw dropped in front of characters and then used for cover at one point.

The enemies encountered on Eden Prime during our demo included small hovering drones, roughly human-sized aliens that appeared to be almost entirely mechanical, and colonists who, through some unspeakable act, had been turned into what BioWare affectionately refers to as "space zombies." Another enemy that could end up being one of Mass Effect's main villains presented itself toward the end of our demo, but we'll keep its name to ourselves for fear of spoilers. At the end of demo, we were afforded a brief glimpse of a large city named Presidium, which it seems will serve as a hub of sorts after you've played through the mandatory first hour or so; then you'll have the option to explore planets all over the universe.

Although a May release date for Mass Effect has been rumored, no official announcement has been made at this time. We look forward to bringing you more information as soon as it becomes available.

292 Comments

  • Scotland01

    Posted Nov 15, 2007 9:10 pm PT

    can't wait for this it's a must buy, hope it has got online could be bigger than halo, shame for the ps3 owners, NOT haha.

  • blaze11987

    Posted Sep 17, 2007 3:28 pm PT

    only one thing to say....it's a good time to be an xbox 360 owner

  • LFXFox

    Posted Sep 13, 2007 6:47 pm PT

    I can't believe how freakin awsome this game looks. Man the 360 has got some of the greatest games coming out this year.

  • wjkflke

    Posted Aug 7, 2007 1:33 am PT

    This game looks too good to be true.

  • Brimmstone69

    Posted Jul 29, 2007 10:36 pm PT

    getting soooooo close

  • andiputra

    Posted Jul 24, 2007 2:44 am PT

    This is the only game that make me wanna hav 360, man! after Gears of War make a move to PC. Hope this game would also be available for PC too. I don't mind waiting for a year to get this

  • kazraycrawley

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 10:49 am PT

    that would be kinda raw if they had the oblivion exploration system intergraded into this game so the game could get some major replay value, like you would see wild animals and stuff like that in the wild

  • LowlyKnight

    Posted Jul 3, 2007 6:27 pm PT

    There's so many good games coming out all at once!!! Of course I have to buy Mass Effect, I've been salivating over screenshots for a long freakin' time... and BioShock.... and Blue Dragon.... Unreal Tournament III.... how is it that I've heard about these games for over a year.... and they're all coming out within a few days of each other... sad for my wallet... happy for me!!!!

  • mingfu

    Posted Jun 26, 2007 2:21 pm PT

    I want this game!!!!!!!

  • Arbiter_92

    Posted Jun 25, 2007 4:23 pm PT

    I wonder how much you can explore each planet... A great game and definately a game I will buy as soon as it's released.

  • Yokuz1166

    Posted Jun 23, 2007 11:25 pm PT

    I heard the Universe in Mass Effect will be twice as large as Oblivion's Tamriel. This is one game I can't miss on. And, just FYI, there is a book out called Mass Effect: Revelation, that gives some of the background story to Mass Effect. It's written by the lead writer FOR Mass Effect so I'm thinking there are gonna be many similiarities between the book and the game. Check it out.

  • baconbits3425

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 6:53 pm PT

    i hope bioware can live up to everything it says. . . it looks amazing and if it has a great storyline and is any thing like KOTOR i will be playing this game nonstop

  • SaintRasmus

    Posted Jun 17, 2007 3:19 pm PT

    A "Most " have game. Release in August. Can“t wait

  • doysh121

    Posted May 30, 2007 9:47 am PT

    this game sound grate too bad my 360 broke the other day. 25th december-23rd may R.I.P

  • patmacfad

    Posted May 26, 2007 10:22 pm PT

    It looks pretty awesome.

  • GibboViper

    Posted May 19, 2007 3:57 am PT

    This is the game of the year, cant wait !

  • oumir

    Posted May 8, 2007 7:21 pm PT

    this is one xbox game i am excited about and thats hard for me to say, but it shows that i am becoming less of a fanboy. we need to stop being fanboys, if we don't we could be helping the down fall of video game........maybe.

  • neoteny

    Posted May 5, 2007 1:01 pm PT

    im gonna play the hell out of this game. IT JUST BETTER HAVE A GOOD STORY. if it doesnt...then i'll play it anyway. if it sucks....then i'll just play it with some booze. but it cant suck, its made by one of the best developers. they worked hard on this one....

  • Player_69

    Posted Apr 30, 2007 4:21 pm PT

    I think we can assume it will at least live up to KOTOR standards. (and most definitely utterly surpass them)

  • nick3333

    Posted Apr 28, 2007 12:06 pm PT

    If this game lives up to the masterpiece that was Knights of the Old Republic then that'll be reason enough for me to run to the shops and buy it immediately.
    As it stands I don't think Mass Effect is poised to disappoint anyone, but I'm holding off my genuine excitement for when it actually comes out. (Previous experiences have shown me that any game, no matter how promising or how hyped, can be a huge letdown. Cautious optimism is the way to go.)

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