Mass Effect: Andromeda

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: RPG/Action
Developer: BioWare
Release Date: March 21, 2017 (US), March 23, 2017 (EU)

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'Mass Effect: Andromeda' (ALL) Shows Off Character Profiles, Loadouts - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Feb. 23, 2017 @ 8:46 a.m. PST

A whole new galaxy awaits for you to explore as Mass Effect: Andromeda pushes the boundaries of known space into the next generation, delivering distant star systems with remote and hostile planets ripe for discovery.

Mass Effect: Andromeda takes players to the Andromeda galaxy, far beyond the Milky Way. There, players will lead our fight for a new home in hostile territory as the Pathfinder-a leader of military-trained explorers. This is the story of humanity's next chapter, and player choices throughout the game will ultimately determine our survival.

Mass Effect: Andromeda gives players the chance to be the Pathfinder, charting a course in a dangerous new galaxy in search of a new home. Meet and recruit all-new and interesting characters in an epic space saga, and pit your team against terrifying enemies and creatures singularly-focused on your destruction. Utilize verticality and boosted jumps to even the playing field, as well as destructible cover and brand-new weapons and Biotics to make combat more thrilling than ever. Utilize the most flexible progression system ever in the Mass Effect franchise to build the Pathfinder exactly how you want, focused on the abilities and skills that will make you virtually unstoppable.


Learn all about how to customize your character, progress your skills, and command your squad.

As you unlock skills over the course of the game, you’ll also start gaining access to our new Profiles system, choosing from up to seven unique types of profiles that add bonuses to suit your play style.

For instance, as you gain more biotic skills, you’ll unlock the Adept profile that adds bonuses to the duration and damage of your biotics. The more you invest in these skills, the higher the level of profiles you’ll be able to unlock.

If you want to dabble in lots of different skills, try the Explorer profile. With this profile, you’ll be able to specialize in combat mixed with biotic and tech skills, while still getting access to perks and buffs that enhance your abilities. Furthermore, you can swap these profiles at any time, allowing you to keep the action fresh, giving you numerous ways to approach every battle, and ensuring you never feel locked into a particular style of play.

Even better, you can create favorites, which represent a quick way to map three powers and a single profile to one slot. At any time during combat, you can switch between four favorite slots, giving you access to up to 12 powers during the course of a single fight.

As an example of how you could use these favorites, let’s say that over the course of several levels you’ve built up your character with two very different sets of skills: one suited to long range combat and one suited to close range.

You find yourself exploring an uncharted world while using your Infiltrator profile, and when you encounter a group of enemies, you initiate combat with Cloak, Barricade, and Trip Mine, while picking off foes from afar with your sniper rifle. Once the enemies hunker down and you start having trouble getting at them, you open the weapon wheel and switch to a Favorite where you’ve saved a Vanguard Profile with Charge, Annihilation, and Nova. You pull out your shotgun, biotic-charge a distant target, and bam, you’re ready to get up close and personal!

Squads

When it comes to combat, don’t forget your squad.

Each of your six available squadmates has three active and two passive skills. For example, Cora can use her powerful biotics as a support character, while Drack can soak up lots of damage as a bruiser. As the Pathfinder, you can choose the course of your squadmates’ skill evolutions, improving Drack as either a tank or a damage-dealer, depending on what your party needs.

Not only can you set your squad up around the battlefield, ordering them to defend locations, attack targets, or rally to your side, but you can also team up with them for devastating Power Combos.

Power Combos activate when you or a squadmate primes an enemy or group of enemies, setting them up for the kill, and then another squadmate jumps in to finish the job. You can also upgrade your squadmates specifically toward making them good at priming or detonating Power Combos.

Key Features:

  • Chart Your Own Course in a Dangerous New Galaxy
  • Unravel the mysteries of the Andromeda galaxy as you discover rich, alien worlds in the search for humanity’s new home
  • Lead the First Humans in Andromeda on a Desperate Search for our New Home
  • In this new chapter of Mass Effect, meet and recruit all-new, interesting characters caught up in an epic space saga filled with mystery and galactic conflict
  • Fight with your Pathfinder Team In Battle Against Terrifying Enemies and Creatures
  • New additions like destructible environments, boosted jumps for added verticality, and all-new weapons and Biotics make combat more thrilling than ever
  • Build a Formidable Hero With Amazing Weapons, Powers and Tech
  • With a much more flexible skill and weapon progression tree, you can replicate your play style to make you unstoppable against new, powerful alien enemies
  • For 1 player or up to 4 in multiplayer mode

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