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| [Feb 14, 2012, 2:59 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
The Mass Effect Website now offers the promised early access to the playable demo for Mass Effect 3, BioWare's upcoming action/RPG sequel. Here's word: The demo for 2012's most anticipated game is here! Experience two spectacular levels from the single-player campaign, along with intense four player co-op multiplayer matches. The multiplayer section of the Mass Effect 3 demo will feature an early access period running from February 14 to February 17.
Early multiplayer access has been granted to players who have activated their Battlefield 3 online pass. Visit this page and log in with your EA Origin account (this is the same as your BioWare Social account) to see if you currently have early access.
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Re: Mass Effect 3 Demo Early Access |
Feb 16, 2012, 01:17 |
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So yeah, obviously the sheeple are all just blinded by brand indoctrination... or maybe we are just glad at least 1 studio does a sci-fi rpg with good characters and (more or less) decent combat. The only sci-fi rpg, at that. Fallout is a sci-fi RPG.
Fallout remake 1/2 is just cloning a story and thus is afraid of ever really telling anything of importance. While I'd agree that Fallout 3's story is remarkably similar to Fallout 2's, Fallout: New Vegas' story was unique. For the first time in the series, it didn't revolve around Super Mutants, The Brotherhood of Steel or the Enclave. Also for the first time in the series, you could choose which major faction to align yourself with (if any) and what end goals to pursue. That's not just unique to the series... it's unique to RPGs in general. |
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