

The final paragraph suggests the game will be set firmly after the original trilogy (this is to be expected, but some thought the story could overlap that of Mass Effect 1-3). Seamless exploration backs up previous suggestions that you will now be able to pilot your ship around the galaxy map, select a planet to land on, and drop down to the surface with as few obstacles as possible (there will probably still be a screen to select your squad and load-out). It's not the first time we've heard Andromeda will feature a new alien enemy, although this suggests they really have it in for us. This is the first time BioWare has put the influence on humans being aliens, rather than them being the upstart race in Mass Effect's original trilogy. Let's take a closer look at each paragraph. "This is the story of humanity's next chapter, and player choices throughout the game will ultimately determine our survival in the Andromeda galaxy." Play as the leader of a squad of military-trained experts in an intense third-person shooter, with deep progression and customisation systems.

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