Outside brief trailers and teases for Mass Effect 4 (or whatever official title BioWare settles on), not much is known about the game. Fans have deduced, correctly or otherwise, that the game could somehow combine the stories of the Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxies, that it canonizesMass Effect 3’s Destroy ending, and that there’s a large time gap (obvious, if connecting the two stories).
If Mass Effect fans see the Milky Way in the next title, it’s going to be completely different. The Destroy ending sees all synthetic life destroy, meaning that the Geth are unfortunately sacrificed to destroy the Reapers. There are ways Geth could return in Mass Effect 4, but the destruction of the Reapers could evolve Mass Effect’s technology thousandfold. In turn, this would need to translate to gameplay in the next title, and it stands to reason Biotics could be more powerful than ever.
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As many fans know, some characters have biotic abilities. Sometimes these are parts of mixed classes with a few abilities, while some characters like Jack are feared because of their biotic strength. In short, Biotics are explained as an individual’s ability to generate Mass Effect fields using Element Zero embedded in their body. This translates to gameplay with biotic characters able to knock enemies down, lift them in the air, generate gravity wells, produce barriers, and far more.
The imaginative technology is far advanced by real-world standards, but the destruction of the reapers could push this even further. There’s little doubt that, with the Mass Effect Relays destroyed, many civilizations in the Milky Way will look to the destroyed reapers as important, scientific scrap. Given the
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