Tom Pinchuk is the writer of UNIMAGINABLE for Arcana Studios and HYBRID BASTARDS! for Archaia. Is it everything they say it is? Would it make it good movie? Fill me in! I’m sure there’s got to be more than a couple of you in the Comic Vine community who've played this. but what about how cool this whole game looks? I’m a big fan of space opera and if I had the time for some gaming, I’d definitely be eager to experience the adventures of heroic elite Commander Shephard and the SSV Normandy starship throughout the galaxy. Dark Horse Comics June 2010 ISBN: 9781621150763 Title: Mass Effect Volume 1: Redemption Series: Mass Effect Author: Mac Walters Various (ill.). We’ve had all this talk about multi-media awareness and creative personnel here. Those performance captures look pretty damn near photoreal to me. The sole exceptions are Mass Effect: Genesis, Mass Effect: Genesis 2, and two issues of.
As the games are considered to be the player's story, almost none of the comics, like the novels, feature player characters like Commander Shepard as the main character. There are currently eleven comics set in the Mass Effect universe. = TEASER = The funny thing is… the trailer for this game pretty much look like a blockbuster movie, already. For the novels and other books, see Books. And Avi Arad, the man basically responsible for Marvel’s current multi-media renaissance, is one of the producers. Legendary Pictures, who brought us THE DARK KNIGHT and 300 movie, is getting the whole thing together. The screenwriter, Mark Prostevich, is writing the THOR movie.
The Hollywood Reporter… well, reports that a MASS EFFECT movie is in the works and the personnel involved so far should be familiar to all you maniacs.
Video games, comics, print advertisements… it’d be reasonable to assume that movies are next, right? Dark Horse Comics second comic in the Mass Effect: Redemption series is on store shelves now, weeks after youve obliterated all the content in Mass Effect.
Dark Horse even just wrapped up a MASS EFFECT mini, as I recall. In the spring of 2009, my editor on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic at Dark Horse, Dave Marshall, approached me with the opportunity to. Not only is there a seemingly-endless supply of rave reviews floating out there, but any comics fan should be abundantly familiar with game #2 after seemingly every comic was running multiple ads for it a while back. Edited by Dave Marshall and Brendan Wright. I haven’t gotten the chance to play any of the MASS EFFECT games, myself, but I’m certainly more than aware of them.