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Weekes joined BioWare in 2005, writing for both the Mass Effect and Dragon Age video game franchises. [1] [2] They wrote Mass Effect characters including Mordin Solus, Tali'Zorah, Jack, Kasumi Goto, and Samantha Traynor, as well as the Rannoch and Tuchanka plotlines in Mass Effect 3.
Mass Effect 3 is an action role-playing game in which the player takes control of Commander Shepard from a third-person perspective. [1] Shepard's gender, appearance, military background, combat training, and first name are determined by the player before the game begins. [1]
Krogan faces were inspired by bats, particularly the wrinkle-faced bat.. During the initial concept stage for the Krogan's visual design, the writing team for Mass Effect provided a short written paragraph to the design team, which contains a basic description of the species, lore background, and specific but concise details on what they require for the race. [4]
The Xbox 360 version includes all DLC that came with the original games, with Cerberus Network for Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3 remaining unchanged. The PC version is the same as Xbox 360, except both Bring Down the Sky and Pinnacle Station are available for free as per the standalone purchase of the PC version.
The salarians are intentionally designed to be an androgynous in terms of appearance, [17] while female character models for the krogan and turians were only introduced by Mass Effect 3. [18] Mass Effect was envisioned as a trilogy from the very beginning as part of the developers' efforts to create a memorable story. [19]
Mass Effect Legendary Edition is a compilation of the video games in the Mass Effect trilogy: Mass Effect (2007), Mass Effect 2 (2010), and Mass Effect 3 (2012). Developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts , the compilation was released on May 14, 2021, for PlayStation 4 , Windows , and Xbox One .
Urdnot Wrex is a fictional character in BioWare's Mass Effect franchise, who serves as a party member (or "squadmate") in the first game of the Mass Effect trilogy. He is a krogan, an alien race near-sterilised by other galactic races for their violence and high population growth. [1]
The character returns in Mass Effect 3, providing he survives the suicide mission in Mass Effect 2; otherwise, another salarian scientist named Padok Wiks fulfills Mordin's role within the narrative. Mordin is encountered on the salarian homeworld, Sur'Kesh, when Shepard is sent there to aid in the evacuation of a fertile female krogan ...