
By that I mean, remake each and every single installment from the ground up, with the care of it being a brand new project. I'm on mobile otherwise I would link to a previous thread I made which was that Bioware should take the Kiwami approach to Mass Effect. From 2013-2016 I wanted a ME trilogy remaster, but after the release of Andromeda and the closing out of Ps4/Xbone, what I want now more is a remake series. However at this point at least for me, at the end of the generation what I want more is a remake of the series. It may have been 17 years since Mass Effect released, but this comprehensive collection means there’s never been a better time to go back, or set out on a truly unforgettable journey.Going off of the thread that Stygr has going, it's very clear that the vast majority of fans keep the trilogy close to their heart. Mass Effect Legendary Edition ensures that the games look good enough to meet today’s standards, but crucially, it keeps the series’ soul intact.

There’s countless hours of entertainment to enjoy here, too, and even though we all have our personal favorite, all three Mass Effect games are genuinely worthy of your time. And I can’t help but feel slightly envious of those who get to experience one of the finest stories ever penned in video game history for the very first time. Right now, it’s fantastic that players who may have missed out on the Mass Effect series can finally embark on their own planet-hopping adventure. Nevertheless, we’ll have to wait and see what the future holds. Dragon Age 4 is the studio’s next roll of the dice however, it’s hard to predict whether it will be a triumphant return or another stain on the developers' once illustrious name. And it’s something that’s hard to ignore.Īnthem and Mass Effect: Andromeda, to put it lightly, sullied the acclaimed studio’s reputation, with many wondering if BioWare will ever be able to reach the heady heights of the past. As wonderful as it is to step foot on the Normandy again, mine planets for precious resources and marvel at Wrex’s gorgeous Krogan face in super-sharp 4K, it also serves as a bittersweet reminder of what BioWare were once capable of.
