Mass Effect 3 To Include Co-op Multiplayer
BioWare has announced that Mass Effect 3, planned for March of next year, will be the first game in the series to include co-operative multiplayer. In a post on their forums, they provided details about the new mode of play:
"Success in multi-player will have a direct impact on the outcome of the single player campaign, giving players an alternative method of achieving ultimate victory ... In multiplayer, players will create custom characters to fight on different and unique fronts in the war. This will include the ability to play as favorites like Turians, Krogans, Asari and more each with their own unique set of abilities."
They also took pains to point out that while the co-op missions could affect the outcome of the main story, multiplayer is entirely optional.
I hope this will work well, this game is already great.
I've played co-op missions with GTA4 and it was completely awesome. Robbing a bank is a different experience when you do it while your 12 y/o nephew is holding back the cops with a stolen garbage truck.
Can't wait to see how this turns out in Mass Effect (but I suspect there won't be bank robberies with garbage trucks).
lucm, indeed.
Mass Effect is not a typical shooter, like Halo or Battlefield. During some action in ME you aim, yawn, shoot, reload, yawn again and then take your aim. Maybe I am wrong and they have prepared something special like Team Slayer mode (w00t!) but after playing ME i ME:2 I am rather sceptical about it.
Co-op... I could go either way on. If it's well designed, I'll probably give it a go. Unfortunately, this isn't as easy as it could be for me. Most of my friends have played this series on the 360, while I've been on the PC. Now sure, I could switch - but that would mean abandoning the character I took through the first two games and had intended to import into the third. It'd be fantastic if Bioware could put out some sort of savegame porting tool to allow people in my situation to get around that, but I'm not going to hold my breath.
What I'd really like to hear is the following: "We realised that planet scanning was incredibly boring and it's gone. Also, while we were at it, we went back to the first game's heat based system for weapons, rather than the ammo system from the second".
This is so great... So i can play with my boyfriend and not only in solo mode. And i can play Asari, Turian, and so on *_*! I'm so Happy!
My wife and I play Mass Effect together, discussing Shepard's decisions, deciding where to go next, etc. If we can both actually control the game at once, that will rock. If you tell me I have to get her a separate Xbox and separate TV in order for us to play together than I'm going to tell you to take your co-op and shove it.
Can you co-op a 3-some in Captains Quarters?
Pity the co-op is with custom characters, I was rather hoping they'd let a bunch of people all called "Shepard" get together as The Commander Shepard Brothers...
It sounds like it will be a great addition but ME2 had a shitty plot compared to ME1 so I'm not convinced about ME3. Plus if you are forced to use origin then there's no way I'll buy it.
SURELY NOT!!!!!
So ... will you be able to seduce and bang your co-op team by hitting the top dialog option over and over? Cause I don't really see the point otherwise.
Cool art gallery, if you're into that sort of thing.
I wanted a multiplayer game, I'd play WoW.
I am seriously disappointed to hear this. I was looking forward to Mass Effect 3. Multiplayer support requires a huge amount of development dollars and talent. Which means, less love for the gameplay experience that matters to me. While the developers may swear up and down that choosing not to playing it solo won't detract from the experience, I seriously doubt anyone can work out the balance issues to make that happen.
They're fixing something that was not broken.
[Sir Garlon] is the marvellest knight that is now living, for he destroyeth many good knights, for he goeth invisible.
So, since the first two ME games focused on fighting a major enemy that threatens the galaxy, you feel the third game should ignore the fact that that threat is still out there and go a completely different direction?
Really?
I mean, if you played the first two, there's nowhere this CAN go but to a war to save the galaxy.
Getting angry at a company for following a story to its logical conclusion, even if you don't like that story is kind of silly. That's what the franchise is. If you don't like it, then the franchise is not for you, but they aren't going to completely change it in the middle.
The Mass effect franchise story has revolved around the plotline that the reapers come by every X years and wipe out all intelligent lifeforms.
So, yes. It's not original. They've done it twice so far. It's the BACKBONE of the plotline!
Democrats or Republicans. They are both taking us to the same place and they are not afraid of us anymore.
But still you can't play the campaign in co-op. This is just going to be like Rage.
What's great about co-op play is the entire game experience changes. You can only play UT so many times before it just gets annoying and monotonous. Throw in one extra person and it turns into humans against bots. It's like a whole new game. Also, if there's an included map editor -- I'll hardly ever put the game down...I still play Ghost Recon Island Thunder using custom maps.
I think monotony drives game sales too so it's not a shocker that we don't find co-op mode included so much anymore. Kudos to Bioware for doing it right.
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Awhile back I decided to boycott Dragon Age Origins 2 & Mass Effect 2 + any future release of the titles because of Bioware's decision to not put co-op play into what would be an obvious benefit for both. Now my friends & I can buy ME3 & enjoy the game together (just like NWN series). Thank you.
First off, a lot of "real" sci-fi has substantial cerebral elements that would be very difficult to adequately translate to the video game medium in a fun and engaging way. Note that I didn't say impossible, just very difficult.
Second, there are multiple examples of excellent, "real" sci-fi that do contain a single person or group of people that save the universe. For example, the Dune series, the Ender's Game series, the Foundation series (since you mentioned Asimov), Starship Troopers (since you mentioned Heinlein), etc. They had interesting plot, but an epic war was a contributing factor or back-drop to that interesting plot.
Have you played the Mass Effect games? I think there is a general feeling that the first two games do have a very engaging plot and are not yet another war game like CoD, Battefield, Gears, etc. They even have innovated to the point where you make lasting decisions that not only impact the plot of the first game, but translate to the second, and purportedly the third. I do not remember a game where meaningful decisions were reflected across not one but two games.
I love this series. Coop will only make it better. (Unless they screw it up, which is not likely)
By twice so far did you mean ME 1 and ME 2, or ME franchise and DA franchise? ;)