Summary
- The next Mass Effect game will retain a photorealistic art style, according to the title's project leader Michael Gamble.
- Fans expressed concern about the next installment after the more cartoon-like style in Dragon Age: The Veilguard drew criticism.
- Gamble reassured fans that the next Mass Effect will also maintain a mature tone, similar to the original trilogy.
Michael Gamble, the project leader behind the next Mass Effect game, recently reassured concerned fans that the next game will retain the photorealistic art style found in previous entries in contrast to Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Way back in 2020, BioWare confirmed that the dormant Mass Effect series would return with a new mainline entry. Not much is known about the sequel as of this writing, save that it will be set after the events of the original trilogy and feature Shepard’s popular Asari squadmate, Liara T'Soni.
While the gaming world waits for the next Mass Effect, BioWare is revisiting another of their hit RPG franchises with Dragon Age: The Veilguard, which is set to launch on October 31. So far, Dragon Age: The Veilguard is being praised for its plot and character interactions, but there are still a few areas that are seeing a mixed reaction as the game nears its release. One of these is Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s art style, which is seen as more colorful and cartoon-like than the aesthetic found in past installments.