Mass Effect Andromeda Update: Latest Trailer Reveals A Lot About The Game; New Gameplay Shows New Combat Techniques and Weaponry

Feb 23, 2017 12:38 AM EST | Lasitha

"Mass Effect Andromeda" is out with a new trailer. The trailer is not just a teaser but it gives a deep look into what the game has in store. The gameplay video revealed a lot about the combat techniques, weaponry and a lot of other things.

Various character classes have been touched upon and the combat techniques for each have been detailed. The gameplay goes ahead with where it was left in the first three games.

According to reports, the new game's story has been influenced by Mass Effect Andromeda 3's ending. The new game will, in fact, ignore the ending and explain that the news at the end of the game has not reached Andromeda galaxy yet. Also, the new game does not feature the Paragon/Renegade system that was synonymous with the Mass Effect games.

Since the "Mass Effect Andromeda 3," there is a lot of improvement that is visible on the cover system. The weaponry has been improved upon and the way each can be handled is much smoother. The weapons give the players the extra sheen on how they can excel in combat and even settle a quick kill, reported Techno Buffalo.

In the new game, the hammers can hit heavier than before. The shivs are specially modified for stealth kills. Even the swords are better and can attack quickly. They also allow an easy retreat.

Akin to the earlier versions of the game, all the characters specialize in their own choice of weaponry. Based on the preference of the characters, they can earn points by exhibiting skills in various weapons such as pistols, shotguns, assault rifles, and sniper rifles reported Game Rant.

Interestingly, the characters are given a lot more freedom as they can change the loadout in between missions. This means that based on the requirement they can change and do not have to fully commit to one single thing. They have the freedom to change their focus between different builds. In the previous versions of the game, characters are limited based on their class and did not enjoy the freedom.

As the game is set to launch on March 21 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, "Mass Effect Andromeda" surely looks like it is all set to give its predecessors a tough competition and dethrone their fame.

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