Mass Effect is getting a Theme Park Ride

Mass Effect is getting a Theme Park Ride

It's OUT OF THIS WORLD

pocru by pocru on Sep 30, 2015 @ 09:09 AM (Staff Bios)
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Well here’s a quickie, if you were just looking for a little shot of news: apparently there’s going to be a Mass Effect theme park ride. In America, to boot!

This ride, which will be hosted by California’s Great America in 2016, will be a "Dynamic 3D adventure taking place in the Mass Effect Universe," that will use 3D and 4D technology (whatever the hell that is in this case) to allow people to go for a wild ride and fight larger-than-life enemies for… some period of time. Hopefully Mordin makes a cameo.

And that’s pretty much all we know right now. I’m guessing the larger-than-life foe will be a reaper, but… I can’t help but wonder whose perspective we’ll be in. Will we be looking at events through Shepard's eyes? A common soldier? If the latter, would we get to see Shepard, and if so, what will he or she look like?

So many mysteries, so little information. I guess we’ll just have to wait till 2016 to find out.

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