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Picture from Bioware plotting epic storylines

Dr. Ray Muzyka (who sounds like he should be a character in one of his company’s games), Bioware’s co-founder and CEO, has confirmed that the Mass Effect Trilogy will respond to player choices throughout the game series. Some of the players’ actions and decisions taken during Mass Effect won’t actually come to fruition until Mass Effect 3, he stated. He added that the third game planned for the series will reflect decisions made in the first two games. Players will be encouraged to import saved games, being rewarded when they do this to develop story continuity. Don’t tell me – that heavy armor I wore throughout Mass Effect has given me blisters, the blisters are going to get infected in Mass Effect 2 and go gangrenous by Mass Effect 3. Doh!

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