![]() The main reason is that the system felt too tied to Commander Shepard, the hero of the original Mass Effect trilogy, and so the studio felt it wouldn't feel right when using it with the franchise's new hero, Commander Ryder. ![]() BioWare previously revealed that the studio was looking to "move away" from the Paragon and Renegade morality system in Mass Effect: Andromeda, but now we know that it's being removed entirely, and we also know why BioWare made such a decision.Īccording to Mass Effect: Andromeda creative director Mac Walters in an interview with Official Xbox Magazine (as reported by GamesRadar+), the new game is dropping the Paragon and Renegade system for a couple of reasons. One of the ways the upcoming Mass Effect: Andromeda is diverting from franchise norms is by removing the Paragon and Renegade system that governed player choice in the original trilogy. Mass Effect: Andromeda creative director Mac Walters confirms that the Paragon and Renegade system from the original Mass Effect trilogy won't be in the new game.
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