Both Mass Effect and Dragon Age are series with at least a decade under their belts and a large contingent of dedicated fans. They've also become some of BioWare's most successful and fan-favorite franchises, and they currently have their next big installments in development. Lots of eyes are understandably on the future of these two series, but while their recent entries have been hogging a lot of the limelight, it's been easy for fans to forget that BioWare has a variety of great games in its past as well.11
From sci-fi shooters to action RPGs set in a world inspired by Chinese mythology, BioWare's stable of games presents players with plenty of diverse experiences. Some are definitely more well-known than others, but that doesn't mean older or slightly more obscure titles should be forgotten. While fans wait patiently for more news of Mass Effect 4 and Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, they should take a look back through BioWare's catalog of developed games and see if there are any that they want to check out.
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Shattered Steel was released in 1996, the year after BioWare was founded. The mech simulation game took players to a far future where humanity faces extinction and must fight for their survival against a variety of alien enemies. It had a range of «Planet Runners» – bipedal combat mechs – that players could choose from, including what weapons, engines, and shield generators they would equip. Shattered Steel was received fairly well, with fun but not overly complex action, but it was seen as a shallower interpretation of other games in the same genre.
Baldur's Gate was BioWare's first foray into the world of fantasy RPGs. Inspired by the Dungeons & Dragons setting of
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