I was interested in this game but I started to become hyped when I saw how a lot of the people working on it were the people who made the original Mass Effect and Dragon Age games. That gave me a lot of faith that this is going to be something special.
@@mercb3ast ME & ME2 were Amazing. I even love 3! It needs to have Choice and Consequence compared to SW:KOTOR, Mass Effect, Fallout New Vegas, and Baldurs Gate 3.
@@mercb3ast ME2 paved a way for what we needed to understand about the Terminus systems, how the merc groups functioned and what they do, how the Quarians functioned as a society, and the perspective of the Geth vs the heretics. ME2 laid the foundation on the effects of the Genophage and the Krogans' desperation to risk themselves, whatever the cost to cure the genophage. Mordin's work on the genophage, and explaining his work on STG. Sure it felt stilted from the Reaper threat, but they effectively halted the Reapers from coming through the Mass Relays, buying them sometime. Without Mass Effect 2, we are missing crucial context and huge storybeats for Mass Effect 3, and some of the interpersonal connections and relationships developed in Mass Effect 2. Ardat Yakshi and why they need a monastery, Grunt with Arlakh Company giving you enough time to retreat/ save the Queen again, Thane's impact to the story with the fate of the Salarian councilor, although there are substitutes. Kasumi with her knowledge from the graybox, Zaeed helping intervene and provide you with important Volus war assets and Cerberus intel.
Maybe a stupid question but what's it called and who writes it? I'll go look it up and give it a read. Edit: wolf mentions it at 7.45. Sorry forgive my impetuous question 😂
The story and the universe was written by an amazing SciFi author, Peter F. Hamilton. One of my favorites with some amazing books and series the last 20+ years. The first book in a duology set in the same universe was released a couple of weeks ago. It has some of the same characters, but set in a different time. It's called "Archimedes Engine" and it was really good. Some great concepts, tech, lore and characters. I'm ready for this game.
Not exactly correct with the first sentence since it takes away from the studio and devs. Peter F. Hamilton was invited to help them work on THEIR universe, since it is very much the studios baby, with the added power house backing of Peter F. Hamilton as a co-writer and he's definitely helped flesh out multitude of aspects about the lore, technology and universe in the game script and his books. I look forward to reading or listening to the book(s) to get even more hyped about this universe and game.
At the moment I am reading a book, trilogie actually, by Adrian Tschaikovski, and he has great writing style. Tomorrow I'll go and get Peter Hamilton from the librzry
I agree. This looks good. Some people will have qualms because the studio is associated with WOTC and they feel I would say disappointed in WOTC because of the layoffs of Larian affiliated staff there and the end of Larian's relationship with WOTC. So I expect some fans will be wary about the game and the studio but we shall see as it will be a while before this game comes out. With the failure of starfield and a new ME game being years away if it ever gets completed at all there is a void there for a space SP rpg and this game could fill that.
I'm psyched for this game and happy that some of my favorite RPG channels will be covering it. The story and lore seem both unique and captivating, and the presentation has managed to evoke Mass Effect levels of emotion already.
For some reason Australia doesn't get access to the book until mid December, so I'm making do with watching every opinion and scrap of info I can. Really glad you're covering this game. It honestly looks like the Andromeda we SHOULD have gotten.
The book is like one massive chess game, where every character is a piece strategically moved across a grand board. Each action and alliance feels like a calculated play, with moves and counter-moves building toward something huge. It’s fascinating how every piece has a purpose, and some seem to be sacrificed for a bigger plan we can barely see yet. Just like chess, it’s thrilling to see who’s really in control and where the next move will lead! I can’t WAIT for the next book.
I’m excited for this because this is from the those developers of OG BioWare . The ones that made the original mass effect. So we’re talking gamers making games for gamers as developers something that modern day BioWare is not in the slightest. Exodus looks like authentic escape aka entertainment 👍 Appreciate the video Wolf and this is definitely one to stay on. A lot of great potential here coming from a place of authenticity and right priorities . Keep us posted. 💪🏻
I’ll be cautiously waiting. People said the same thing for Sci-fi Horror with Calisto Protocol because the og devs of Dead Space made it, an that wasn’t received well and was forgotten quickly. Hasbro/WOTC being involved also keeps me from being optimistic. I would love to be wrong.
If they do the game right, theres about to be a ton of toy products and mcdonalds happy meal deals haha. Otherwise, youll find them in the Ollies bargain bin 😂
Fun fact for you Wolfheart. This game is made by James Ohlen and a bunch of devs who worked with him on BG1, BG2, and probably SWTOR! And yeah, this is one of the game studios that Wizards has set up for themselves. It's an exciting game development pedigree. I am curious about this game too.
This is what we need!!! I dont think ive seen another A team like this working on a game. Larian is fire, but these are seasoned vets who helped usher in a new era of gaming.
Lord Wolfheart! I have been covering this game nonstop for almost a year on my channel; I am looking forward to it greatly! You should read the book The Archimedes Engine! It is fantastic and gives you a great introduction to the setting!
People keep pointing to Interstellar, but as a long-time Matthew fan, I can assure you that he had earlier scifi and space science roles that made him a good fit. First, he was in Contact. Second, he was in Magnificent Desolation. Matthew had already cemented himself as a space science guy before Interstellar. He also established himself as an excellent voice actor in Kubo and the Two Strings, as well as with his Buster Moon character. So, he's not just a celebrity plant.
I like that it is kinda mass effect-y BUT with the time dilation twist it can build up very interesting story arcs, which also adds to the replay value imo. Really hope this turns out well, would be a great addition to the somewhat barren action sci-fi rpg genre. Fun-fact: with the gameplay trailer, some people didn't like the song choice but the cluster you will call home actually has a black hole ;D
Thanks for the video, Wolf! I'm always interested in Sci-Fi games and will keep an eye on this one! I just hope Exodus' developers take lessons (both good and bad) from games that have come out the last few years and learn from them.
Thanks a ton for covering this! Just heard about this recently, and when I found out who the devs behind the new studio were, I becsme very interested. Rumor I read online is they have been hiring former Bioware staff since 2019; trailer definitely reminds me of the first time I saw a Mass Effect trailer ❤. Great content and breakdown, Wolfheart!
That cinematic story telling made me think Mass Effect, then you mentioned Bioware employees and everything just made sense. I'm definitely keeping my eye on this one.
I’ve been following this game for quite a while now and I’m getting more excited as time goes on. The way the story is going to play out in a video game sounds really difficult to pull off but I have my hopes up ❤
A lot of the backstory so far reminds me heavily (HEAVILY) on the "Revelation Space" books by Alistair Reynolds. I know Hamilton is writing for the game, but it's eerie how many common elements it has with RS - time dilation due to near-FTL travel (and *very* specifically - lovers being separated by one such travel), diverging evolutions of several humanity branches in space (one of the branches becoming nearly godlike i.e. a "celestial"), a techno-plague, a galactic/cosmic war in the past between powerful civilizations, an awakening of an ancient enemy, intelligent metamorph talking pigs ... if the devs next reveal an implant-carrying cyberpunky hive-mind-networked human faction with Zen-like philosophy and almost-prophetic capabilities to look into the future, I will be very baffled as to who actually wrote the story. In any case, I am hyped for this game, it's been long since ME ended, we need someone to carry the torch.
I hope this will be good so much. I seriously need my Mass Effect and Expanse itches to be scratched and it has been a longass overdue. Space needs to finally have a big comeback in gaming.
I kinda love that they used Supermassive Black Hole. Unexpected. I would have expected only original instrumentals. But this song could make for some really cool video showcases with cutscenes and whatnot, once we have the footage. HASBRO? I... did not know that. But hey, I stand by the fact that the original 07 Transformers movie was great, and MLP: Friendship is Magic was also genuinely good, though for an obviously different audience. If they share some of those creators with Archetype, that'd be nice.
I've had my eye on this one for a while, and though I've seen a lot of this information before, there's quite a bit I haven't. Thanks for gathering it all into the video. Good watch! And one thing I didn't know about was the book. That might just be my next read.
The decisions will determine the consequences. No game has yet fully revealed this concept. This is not a marketing ploy, this is an awesome concept that is revealed by 10% out of 100%. All developers beat around the bush, make a SIMILARITY of consequences, in fact it all comes down to two or three “results” with a different shell, regardless of the player’s choice.
Yo this looks incredible! Not only mass effect vibes but also Samus/Metroid vibes too. As someone who still plays 1-2 hours of Mass Effect 3 weekly Ive been thinking it’s almost time to hang up this old but great game soon. Im looking forward to Exodus replacing ME3 in my comfort/sci fi gaming slot! And im still frothing at the mouth for gta 6 before this. We have some great stuff on the horizon
I am always skeptical since just games nowadays literally could flop or go well. But my main hope that the devs really hammer in the diverse situation like in the OG Mass Effect did. The Krogan, Turian, Salarian, were very alien in appearence, cultures, and backgrounds with the companions chiming in about them. Wrex, Garrus, Mordin, all were identifyable from mannerisms, and dialogue.
I'm definitely hopeful about this one. It's always cool when the game world really feels like it existed before I started playing. Like BioWare did a lot of world building for Mass Effect and Dragon Age and From made a big investment in that for Elden Ring. Obviously, I'd like to see how the game plays but I'm more understanding of the cost of a comprehensive gameplay preview these days.
The mission structure will likely cement the branching paths. Make a choice, go on a mission, and while you're gone, decades pass and consequences ensue. From a gameplay perspective, having to repeat a whole mission is a big sacrifice if you don't like how things turned out. Unless Mass Effect where most people reloaded to get the best ending, players will be more incentivized to commit to unexpected consequences.
Wait until we get the Bloodleens and other awakened species like Grozlamia.... those are going to be crazy. Yeah, that book is a holy grail for new things coming.
the recent release of Dragon Age: The Veilguard has me worried that Bioware is going to drop the ball on ME5. So I'm definetly rooting for this one to hit the spot mass effect has in my heart.
Time dilation isn't quite as you described it... Time is relative. So, when you approach the speed of light, time speeds up around you but stays relative to you personally. If you were traveling at .805229 the speed of light for 1 year, 1.68 years would have passed on earth. If you were traveling .99999% the speed of light (can't travel at the speed of light) for 1 years, 707.107 years would pass on earth. For each event, you would have only aged a year. Personally the sweet spot for me would be .8% the speed of light. If you traveled for 1 year, only 1.66 years on earth would have passed.
Since i am one of the few people that enjoyed and finished Andromeda three times, this should be something to look forward to. Heh just read the BG1 and 2 involvement from the developers involved, that does excite me a lot.
Nice cutscenes but gameplay shows that mech is made for punching instead of holding a futuristic firearm which comes off as strange for a futuristic space game.
This time-dilation sci-fi lore speaks to my soul. Outside of that, another chosen-one story, pretty Mass-Effect like. Maybe here we could find the imagination Mass Effect Andromeda was sorely lacking.
Don't have the source offhand, I had read that the Devs agreement with Hasbro has a clause to prevent interference in the crafting of the game. So a bit of hope if that proves to be true.
This really looks and feels, like an Andromeda reboot outside of the ME Universe, of course. They're basically saying to BW: this is how you should've done it. As a sidenote: Elohim is a term from the Old Testament referring to God but it's actually a plural form.
James Ohlen is very "choices=consequence" oriented. Maybe olldfashioned, but gaming industry needs more gamedevs like James Ohlen and Swen Vincke. Those old-fashioned gentlemen. You can see in every single work where he was a Creative Director how much every game cared about granting players different choices. Yes, it always featured some sort of DnD gameplay, but you always felt the depth of mechanic, how it helps you feel the game through gameplay. And you always felt the weight of your choises, be it DA:O, Kotor, NwN or even The Old Republic. Say whatever you want, but TOR at its core was full of choices (as much as MMO can grant) and probably the only MMO with such diversity.
@WolfheartFPS excellent games by 4A. Intense and eerie atmospheres that give you goose bumps. If you enjoyed fallout you'd definitely enjoy. I have METRO Exodus in my Steam library have yet to start. This post made me re- install. I might dive in tonight after Dodgers Yankees. 🎮
Given who's on the dev team I'm pretty confident in Exodus having a great story, characters and world building as long as Hasbro stay hand off. I'm really curious how the gameplay is going to look, I'm expecting similarities to Mass Effect but I wonder how similar or different it'll be.
Mass Effect left a hole in my heart that needs to be filled
And it may be filled seeing who is a creative direction of Exodus.
I'll fill it for you bb
You are lucky, Im an old man who is still waiting for his next Dungeon Siege 2.
same.
@@chillax319 who ?
I was interested in this game but I started to become hyped when I saw how a lot of the people working on it were the people who made the original Mass Effect and Dragon Age games. That gave me a lot of faith that this is going to be something special.
Also Kotor.
Especially with time dilation it has so much potential for impactful choice🙏🙏🙏
Drew Karpyshyn who wrote the first two ME games and a lot of other great stuff at Bioware is also with Archetype and is working on this game.
ME2 was a narrative mess.
@@mercb3ast Then please, let them give us the biggest mess ever
@@mercb3ast
ME & ME2 were Amazing.
I even love 3!
It needs to have Choice and Consequence compared to SW:KOTOR, Mass Effect, Fallout New Vegas, and Baldurs Gate 3.
@@mercb3ast ME2 paved a way for what we needed to understand about the Terminus systems, how the merc groups functioned and what they do, how the Quarians functioned as a society, and the perspective of the Geth vs the heretics. ME2 laid the foundation on the effects of the Genophage and the Krogans' desperation to risk themselves, whatever the cost to cure the genophage. Mordin's work on the genophage, and explaining his work on STG. Sure it felt stilted from the Reaper threat, but they effectively halted the Reapers from coming through the Mass Relays, buying them sometime. Without Mass Effect 2, we are missing crucial context and huge storybeats for Mass Effect 3, and some of the interpersonal connections and relationships developed in Mass Effect 2. Ardat Yakshi and why they need a monastery, Grunt with Arlakh Company giving you enough time to retreat/ save the Queen again, Thane's impact to the story with the fate of the Salarian councilor, although there are substitutes. Kasumi with her knowledge from the graybox, Zaeed helping intervene and provide you with important Volus war assets and Cerberus intel.
KOtOR and Barth Bane being among his other works.
Read the book guys, it's incredible. It got me even more hyped for the game.
It is haven’t finished it yet cause it’s a big ass book 😂
Maybe a stupid question but what's it called and who writes it? I'll go look it up and give it a read.
Edit: wolf mentions it at 7.45. Sorry forgive my impetuous question 😂
@@jumblestiltskin1365 Exodus: The Archimedes Engine by Peter F Hamilton
No
Good to know. Definitely plan on reading it well before the game comes out. Love the foundation of lore being established here.
The story and the universe was written by an amazing SciFi author, Peter F. Hamilton. One of my favorites with some amazing books and series the last 20+ years. The first book in a duology set in the same universe was released a couple of weeks ago. It has some of the same characters, but set in a different time. It's called "Archimedes Engine" and it was really good. Some great concepts, tech, lore and characters. I'm ready for this game.
Not exactly correct with the first sentence since it takes away from the studio and devs. Peter F. Hamilton was invited to help them work on THEIR universe, since it is very much the studios baby, with the added power house backing of Peter F. Hamilton as a co-writer and he's definitely helped flesh out multitude of aspects about the lore, technology and universe in the game script and his books. I look forward to reading or listening to the book(s) to get even more hyped about this universe and game.
@@mikaelkarlsson5240 You are entirely correct. He helped develop the universe and the setting. My bad.
At the moment I am reading a book, trilogie actually, by Adrian Tschaikovski, and he has great writing style. Tomorrow I'll go and get Peter Hamilton from the librzry
I can't help but feel hype, and this is my first time hearing about this game. Can't wait to learn more.
All decisions will be made for the good of the pig! Hail to the pig!!!
:--D
Oink oink *slashes enemy head off and swears in Irish*
Ham sandwiches for everybody with the endless meaty meat sack genetic wonder pig!
I have a really good feeling about this one. So cool to see you covering it too my dude.
Let's get it! 👊 Skål! 🍻
Skål Hulthen!
I agree. This looks good. Some people will have qualms because the studio is associated with WOTC and they feel I would say disappointed in WOTC because of the layoffs of Larian affiliated staff there and the end of Larian's relationship with WOTC. So I expect some fans will be wary about the game and the studio but we shall see as it will be a while before this game comes out. With the failure of starfield and a new ME game being years away if it ever gets completed at all there is a void there for a space SP rpg and this game could fill that.
I'm psyched for this game and happy that some of my favorite RPG channels will be covering it. The story and lore seem both unique and captivating, and the presentation has managed to evoke Mass Effect levels of emotion already.
For some reason Australia doesn't get access to the book until mid December, so I'm making do with watching every opinion and scrap of info I can. Really glad you're covering this game. It honestly looks like the Andromeda we SHOULD have gotten.
The book is like one massive chess game, where every character is a piece strategically moved across a grand board. Each action and alliance feels like a calculated play, with moves and counter-moves building toward something huge. It’s fascinating how every piece has a purpose, and some seem to be sacrificed for a bigger plan we can barely see yet. Just like chess, it’s thrilling to see who’s really in control and where the next move will lead! I can’t WAIT for the next book.
Looks pretty good actually. I'm usually not into sci-fi but this is a pretty game visually
same! Choice consequence is what is really getting me interested here.
I’m excited for this because this is from the those developers of OG BioWare . The ones that made the original mass effect.
So we’re talking gamers making games for gamers as developers something that modern day BioWare is not in the slightest.
Exodus looks like authentic escape aka entertainment 👍
Appreciate the video Wolf and this is definitely one to stay on. A lot of great potential here coming from a place of authenticity and right priorities . Keep us posted. 💪🏻
I’ll be cautiously waiting. People said the same thing for Sci-fi Horror with Calisto Protocol because the og devs of Dead Space made it, an that wasn’t received well and was forgotten quickly.
Hasbro/WOTC being involved also keeps me from being optimistic. I would love to be wrong.
Hasbro just killed my hype…
If they do the game right, theres about to be a ton of toy products and mcdonalds happy meal deals haha. Otherwise, youll find them in the Ollies bargain bin 😂
Seems like a very reasonable approach.
Fun fact for you Wolfheart. This game is made by James Ohlen and a bunch of devs who worked with him on BG1, BG2, and probably SWTOR! And yeah, this is one of the game studios that Wizards has set up for themselves. It's an exciting game development pedigree. I am curious about this game too.
Don't forget the first Dragon Age also!
@@Steve-xh3by Oh snap! You're right!
Peter F Hamiton is a great writer. Love many of his books.
This is my most anticipated upcoming game now, reading the book and the worldbuilding is so awesome
This is the first game I'm hyped for in last 5 years.
I'm cautiously optimistic
This is what we need!!! I dont think ive seen another A team like this working on a game. Larian is fire, but these are seasoned vets who helped usher in a new era of gaming.
Lord Wolfheart! I have been covering this game nonstop for almost a year on my channel; I am looking forward to it greatly! You should read the book The Archimedes Engine! It is fantastic and gives you a great introduction to the setting!
Looks amazing! Hopefully the likes of SBI can keep their hands off of it, and it'll be a great game!
I'm looking more forward to this than the next mass effect. Especially since what they did to dragons age.
Same…
I want BioWare to be closed down so bad, get your hands off Mass Effect for the love of god.
People keep pointing to Interstellar, but as a long-time Matthew fan, I can assure you that he had earlier scifi and space science roles that made him a good fit. First, he was in Contact. Second, he was in Magnificent Desolation. Matthew had already cemented himself as a space science guy before Interstellar. He also established himself as an excellent voice actor in Kubo and the Two Strings, as well as with his Buster Moon character. So, he's not just a celebrity plant.
I like that it is kinda mass effect-y BUT with the time dilation twist it can build up very interesting story arcs, which also adds to the replay value imo. Really hope this turns out well, would be a great addition to the somewhat barren action sci-fi rpg genre. Fun-fact: with the gameplay trailer, some people didn't like the song choice but the cluster you will call home actually has a black hole ;D
Yes I can't wait for Exodus!
Peter F. Hamilton is a legend, a real heavyweight in the genre. His involvement bodes very well for this game, from a lore standpoint at least.
Thanks for the video, Wolf! I'm always interested in Sci-Fi games and will keep an eye on this one! I just hope Exodus' developers take lessons (both good and bad) from games that have come out the last few years and learn from them.
Thanks a ton for covering this! Just heard about this recently, and when I found out who the devs behind the new studio were, I becsme very interested. Rumor I read online is they have been hiring former Bioware staff since 2019; trailer definitely reminds me of the first time I saw a Mass Effect trailer ❤. Great content and breakdown, Wolfheart!
That cinematic story telling made me think Mass Effect, then you mentioned Bioware employees and everything just made sense. I'm definitely keeping my eye on this one.
It will either be a great game, or great content.
Im seeing that space "sphincter" in ways i ought not.
I’ve been following this game for quite a while now and I’m getting more excited as time goes on. The way the story is going to play out in a video game sounds really difficult to pull off but I have my hopes up ❤
Allready going through the book archimedes engine. Its has that great sci fi feel to it, I love 🥰
I've been signed up for it since December! So glad to see the word getting out there!
A lot of the backstory so far reminds me heavily (HEAVILY) on the "Revelation Space" books by Alistair Reynolds. I know Hamilton is writing for the game, but it's eerie how many common elements it has with RS - time dilation due to near-FTL travel (and *very* specifically - lovers being separated by one such travel), diverging evolutions of several humanity branches in space (one of the branches becoming nearly godlike i.e. a "celestial"), a techno-plague, a galactic/cosmic war in the past between powerful civilizations, an awakening of an ancient enemy, intelligent metamorph talking pigs ... if the devs next reveal an implant-carrying cyberpunky hive-mind-networked human faction with Zen-like philosophy and almost-prophetic capabilities to look into the future, I will be very baffled as to who actually wrote the story.
In any case, I am hyped for this game, it's been long since ME ended, we need someone to carry the torch.
I hope this will be good so much. I seriously need my Mass Effect and Expanse itches to be scratched and it has been a longass overdue. Space needs to finally have a big comeback in gaming.
I kinda love that they used Supermassive Black Hole. Unexpected. I would have expected only original instrumentals. But this song could make for some really cool video showcases with cutscenes and whatnot, once we have the footage. HASBRO? I... did not know that. But hey, I stand by the fact that the original 07 Transformers movie was great, and MLP: Friendship is Magic was also genuinely good, though for an obviously different audience. If they share some of those creators with Archetype, that'd be nice.
I've had my eye on this one for a while, and though I've seen a lot of this information before, there's quite a bit I haven't. Thanks for gathering it all into the video. Good watch!
And one thing I didn't know about was the book. That might just be my next read.
Giving me the goosebumps…
It’s been a while since a game triggered my senses with anticipation.
The decisions will determine the consequences.
No game has yet fully revealed this concept. This is not a marketing ploy, this is an awesome concept that is revealed by 10% out of 100%. All developers beat around the bush, make a SIMILARITY of consequences, in fact it all comes down to two or three “results” with a different shell, regardless of the player’s choice.
Wasteland 3 would like a word
Yo this looks incredible! Not only mass effect vibes but also Samus/Metroid vibes too. As someone who still plays 1-2 hours of Mass Effect 3 weekly Ive been thinking it’s almost time to hang up this old but great game soon. Im looking forward to Exodus replacing ME3 in my comfort/sci fi gaming slot! And im still frothing at the mouth for gta 6 before this. We have some great stuff on the horizon
I'm mean sure, it's space travelling sci-fi so Mass Effect, but there's some real old Dargon Age darkness here too.
Definitely excited for this one
I am always skeptical since just games nowadays literally could flop or go well. But my main hope that the devs really hammer in the diverse situation like in the OG Mass Effect did. The Krogan, Turian, Salarian, were very alien in appearence, cultures, and backgrounds with the companions chiming in about them. Wrex, Garrus, Mordin, all were identifyable from mannerisms, and dialogue.
I found this by accident last year and immediately signed up for updates. I'm looking forward to finding out more as we get closer to a release date.
Yeass Exodus content !!
After seeing the writing on another recently released game, this is looking even better
Thank you for another amazing video Wolf! ❤
Very much looking forward to this!
This video deserves more views; excellent early breakdown!
truly excited for this franchise! just ordered the book a few days ago to learn more about the universe
After hearing a lot of the original BioWare is in this game and the general 50/50 reviews of veilguard I’m way more interested in this.
Like Mass Effect if they make me care about my companions I am all in.
I predict an episode (Mission) salesystem with in-game shop on top (heros/avatars) .. it will be glorious..
Seems like Mass Effect 2.0 in a modern gaming setting. Looking good so far!
I'm definitely hopeful about this one. It's always cool when the game world really feels like it existed before I started playing. Like BioWare did a lot of world building for Mass Effect and Dragon Age and From made a big investment in that for Elden Ring.
Obviously, I'd like to see how the game plays but I'm more understanding of the cost of a comprehensive gameplay preview these days.
The mission structure will likely cement the branching paths. Make a choice, go on a mission, and while you're gone, decades pass and consequences ensue. From a gameplay perspective, having to repeat a whole mission is a big sacrifice if you don't like how things turned out. Unless Mass Effect where most people reloaded to get the best ending, players will be more incentivized to commit to unexpected consequences.
After Callisto Protocol... I'll get excited when reviews drop.
I bought the book just to immerse myself into the lore of the universe.....it is amazing. I'm looking forward to this game!
So the book is supplementary to the game. If they nail a sci fi bg3 or old fallout/bg that a defo buy for me
Was going to say this did have some mass effect vibes. But it’s seems very grounded sci-fi vibes. I like games like this.
Peter F. Hamilton is writing two books set in this world. He's a top notch sci-fi author.
Awesome
Wait until we get the Bloodleens and other awakened species like Grozlamia.... those are going to be crazy. Yeah, that book is a holy grail for new things coming.
Just started listening to the audiobook. Really good so far. Glad to know about the game.
The muse song that plays on twilight gave some weird vibes 😂😂
Narrative driven rpg with Ohlen as game director and Drew Karpyshyn as narrative director? Yes please
The book is on Audible! :) Going to listen to it this week.
Awesome hem!
Looks good 'If it ever actually comes out'
the recent release of Dragon Age: The Veilguard has me worried that Bioware is going to drop the ball on ME5. So I'm definetly rooting for this one to hit the spot mass effect has in my heart.
This looks really cool. The book sounds interesting too, maybe I'll get around to it soon
In response to this videos title I say, damn straight! The book that came out in September is pretty good so far (haven't finished it yet)
that 16 seconds is all we need!
soon as i heard bioware im excited. kotor was one of my favs
Time dilation isn't quite as you described it... Time is relative. So, when you approach the speed of light, time speeds up around you but stays relative to you personally. If you were traveling at .805229 the speed of light for 1 year, 1.68 years would have passed on earth.
If you were traveling .99999% the speed of light (can't travel at the speed of light) for 1 years, 707.107 years would pass on earth.
For each event, you would have only aged a year. Personally the sweet spot for me would be .8% the speed of light. If you traveled for 1 year, only 1.66 years on earth would have passed.
Since i am one of the few people that enjoyed and finished Andromeda three times, this should be something to look forward to.
Heh just read the BG1 and 2 involvement from the developers involved, that does excite me a lot.
Interesting. I will defenitely keep my eyes on this game. Thanks for the discovery.
DAO, ME, Kotor, BG1 & BG2... it's basically the dream team of rpg gaming.
Using a distinctive style allows them to focus less on graphics and more on gameplay and art direction.
Nice cutscenes but gameplay shows that mech is made for punching instead of holding a futuristic firearm which comes off as strange for a futuristic space game.
This looks great. Dark science fiction. Bring it.
This time-dilation sci-fi lore speaks to my soul. Outside of that, another chosen-one story, pretty Mass-Effect like. Maybe here we could find the imagination Mass Effect Andromeda was sorely lacking.
I wanna see the aliens.
This looks so good. The book was amazing, so I hope the game has similar story telling and lore.
what is the name of song in 0:35?
I’m not sure the name but its byMUSE
Supersonic black hole by muse, their live at Rome version recording is the better one
Im keeping my eye on this one, but ill be cautiously optimistic.
If no man’s sky and fallout were to have a baby!! This looks really good, potentially!!
Don't have the source offhand, I had read that the Devs agreement with Hasbro has a clause to prevent interference in the crafting of the game. So a bit of hope if that proves to be true.
This really looks and feels, like an Andromeda reboot outside of the ME Universe, of course. They're basically saying to BW: this is how you should've done it. As a sidenote: Elohim is a term from the Old Testament referring to God but it's actually a plural form.
The game lloks really good, and although my TBR list is already a mile long, I might also get the book.
This! This is the game that I'm hoping will give me my choice-rich story fix.
I really hope this game is good. I've been itching for a good sci fi rpg.
Easily my most anticipated game!
It's crazy that CC Orlev has more interested than anything Bioware could put out today...and I have no idea who he is!
Cant wait for the exodus episode in next level
Keeping an eye on this! Great vid, keep up the good work! ;)
Thanks much Borg!
James Ohlen is very "choices=consequence" oriented. Maybe olldfashioned, but gaming industry needs more gamedevs like James Ohlen and Swen Vincke. Those old-fashioned gentlemen.
You can see in every single work where he was a Creative Director how much every game cared about granting players different choices. Yes, it always featured some sort of DnD gameplay, but you always felt the depth of mechanic, how it helps you feel the game through gameplay. And you always felt the weight of your choises, be it DA:O, Kotor, NwN or even The Old Republic. Say whatever you want, but TOR at its core was full of choices (as much as MMO can grant) and probably the only MMO with such diversity.
Looks good. Personally I'm a fantasy nerd . But good luck to sci fi fans, they need a new title.
Looks cool. Have you given the METRO series a spin?
Have not yet!
@WolfheartFPS excellent games by 4A. Intense and eerie atmospheres that give you goose bumps. If you enjoyed fallout you'd definitely enjoy. I have METRO Exodus in my Steam library have yet to start. This post made me re- install. I might dive in tonight after Dodgers Yankees. 🎮
Have we heard anything about potential release dates? Is it still super early?
I've only recently heard of exodus and it seems so interesting! Looking forward to hearing what you think!
I cant be hyped with only 15 seconds of gameplay. I will wait for more.
Given who's on the dev team I'm pretty confident in Exodus having a great story, characters and world building as long as Hasbro stay hand off. I'm really curious how the gameplay is going to look, I'm expecting similarities to Mass Effect but I wonder how similar or different it'll be.