'Mass Effect 4' release date; characters to be 'emotionally believable'

Mass Effect 3 [Photo credit: Mass Effect 3 | Bioware]

If there is one thing the upcoming "Mass Effect 4" will sustain from its predecessors, it is probably its "emotionally believable characters" that tear players' hearts to pieces. And it looks like the hotly-anticipated installment is not dropping those. 

BioWare is enlisting the help of individuals who can develop those kinds of characters so as to "allow game players to interact with the game, whether photorealistic or stylized, in a realistic and believable fashion." Animators with the chops will help the game studio come up with a "movie-like quality" narrative and "emotionally impactful cut scenes" for its future projects. 

The job listing may have just revealed what goals BioWare aims to pull off in "Mass Effect 4." Its search for a new Senior Cinematic Animator is reportedly for the development of its new science fiction action role-playing video game. Although this remains uncorroborated, the signs are just unmistakable. Every gamer who has gone to intergalactic space in "Mass Effect" knows that the franchise is home to such type of characters.

"Mass Effect 4" still has a long way to go, but the new find is enough to know that BioWare is devoted to reciprocate its loyal patrons' fortitude and excitement by bringing to the table a game that is up to scratch and more. And by being committed to hitting the mark in both the visual and narrative aspects of the game, Square Enix convinces gamers this early that "Mass Effect 4" will indeed be a game worth the wait. 

With a major boost in the graphics department, "Mass Effect 4" is believed to come exclusive to current-generation consoles. JBG News says that the game developer is looking at enriching the game in that area, which leads it to bring the title to the Xbox One and PS4 only. Needless to say, "Mass Effect 4" has yet to get a release date as it is still on a mission to have onboard the best animator it can find. 

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