
On the eve of one of the biggest game releases in their company history, Microsoft has decided to publish 19 New screens highlighting their next big name release, Mass Effect. These screens give insight into the Character Creation tools that will be available with the most anticipated game this year not named Halo 3. The shots themselves give an early glimpse at what appears to be a digital masterpiece.

Bioware writes: "Like you, we’ve heard the rumors lately. You’ve made it clear you care deeply about what’s next. So let’s start by setting the record straight: the next Mass Effect game is in development, and EA and BioWare remain committed to telling more stories in this universe."
I expected nothing and I'm still disappointed
Like with Fallout, it's starting to feel studios are using TV / Film adaptations when they have no game info to talk about.
So the TV show will take place after the OG trilogy. I wonder which ending they’ll use?
Should’ve just posted a picture of an Elcor saying “regretfully, we have nothing to share.”

Thanks to their innovative approach to gaming, RPGs like Dark Souls, Final Fantasy VII, and Dragon Quest left a significant impact on the genre.
ES3 set things off, it's a shame they got greedy and decided to cut corners so the executives could get huge pay days.

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Wonder if this will score more than BioShock and Halo 3 cus DAM!!!..
Actually, their next big name release is PGR 4. And those screens are amazingly gorgeous, but old.
Hmm, for some reason this just doesn't do it for me. It looks amazing but just seems sterile IMO. I hope it receives great reviews and sales, i just don't think it's for me any more.
I just simply cannot afford all the $60 games I want right now...
Bioshock
Eternal Sonata
PGR4
Lost Odyssey
Halo 3
and more...
And so on... I'll be busy through spring...
With all the Halo3 focus i had forgotten about this and other potential killer apps.