Mass Effect Infiltrator

Mass Effect Infiltrator is a third-person shooter video game developed by IronMonkey Studios,[1] released on 6 March 2012 for iOS, 22 May 2012 for Android,[2] and 13 June 2013 for BlackBerry 10.[3]

Mass Effect Infiltrator
Developer(s)IronMonkey Studios
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Designer(s)Jarrad Trudgen
SeriesMass Effect
Platform(s)BlackBerry 10, iOS, Android, Windows Phone
Release6 March 2012
Genre(s)Third-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

A screenshot of the game illustrating the combat.

Mass Effect Infiltrator is a three-dimensional, third-person shooter which mimics many of the gameplay features and animations of the main Mass Effect games, including the use of cover and the combination of gunplay and biotic powers. The controls are simplified from the console games and adapted to fit a touchscreen interface; for example, there are no squadmates to control, and it is necessary to target enemies for biotic attacks by tapping directly on the screen.

The player is rewarded with credits over the course of the game, and these may be spent on upgraded weapons, armour and biotic abilities. The player also collects Intel, which can be exchanged for ingame credits or used to add to the player's Galactic Readiness score in Mass Effect 3.[4] Upon the completion of the game, the player is rewarded with a new War Asset in their Mass Effect 3 game.

In April 2012 a major update was released for Mass Effect Infiltrator, bringing the version to 1.0.3. The update added an extra side mission in which the player takes the role of an escaped turian experiment victim, as well as the ability to manually aim weapons. The patch also includes technical optimisations designed for the third-generation iPad.[5]

Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 users have verified that the game works on their platforms.

Plot

The protagonist of Mass Effect Infiltrator is Cerberus operative Randall Ezno. At the opening of the game he is deployed to an ice planet, charged with bringing down a turian that Cerberus has marked for death. Upon returning to a Cerberus base known as The Barn, he is caught in a mass prisoner escape, and discovers that his advisor Inali is being horribly experimented on against her will. Randall must then battle his way across the installation, fighting Cerberus troops and escaped prisoners alike in order to rescue her and contact the Alliance to request a rescue.

Development

Mass Effect Infiltrator was developed by IronMonkey Studios, the same studio that previously developed Dead Space for mobile devices. The developers' previous experience with Dead Space helped them refine the game's engine and technical aspects to a greater extent. According to lead designer Jarrad Trudgen, "we have added post-processing and an advanced material system, giving our artists much more freedom to create variety and bigger, more open, and more detailed environments."[6]

Reception

Reviews of Mass Effect Infiltrator have generally been mixed, and the review aggregator Metacritic, which assigned scores as a weighted average of reviews, assigned Mass Effect Infiltrator a score of 68 based on 27 reviews.[7]Slide To Play initially gave the game a poor review, criticizing the controls and noting that while the graphics are "detailed and highly impressive", the environments themselves were stale and repetitive. After the 1.0.3 update however, the review was updated to state that the game had "graduated from a clunky mess to a high-quality shooter."[11] Android Police were more positive, describing Infiltrator as a "really fun game with good controls. To top it off, it looks great."[13] PCmag described it as "a decent enough game," praising the visuals but calling the combat repetitive and the controls tricky.[14]

References

  1. Lee, Sera (6 March 2012). "Mass Effect Comes back on IOS". DotMMO. Archived from the original on 21 January 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  2. Bioware community team (22 May 2012). "Mass Effect Infiltrates Android". Bioware blog. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  3. Bla1ze (13 June 2013). "Mass Effect Infiltrator arrives BlackBerry 10". CrackBerry.com. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  4. Hamilton, Kirk (7 February 2012). "BioWare's Mass Effect iOS Game is the Third-Person Shooter Mass Effect: Infiltrator". Kotaku. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
  5. Bioware community team (12 April 2012). "Mass Effect: Infiltrator Update". Bioware blog. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  6. Mark Brown (6 March 2012). "IronMonkey Studios talks Mass Effect Infiltrator - the lessons from Dead Space and working with BioWare". Pocket Gamer. Archived from the original on 29 March 2015. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  7. "Mass Effect: Infiltrator". Metacritic. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  8. https://www.gameinformer.com/games/mass_effect_infiltrator/b/ios/archive/2012/03/07/not-quite-specter-material.aspx
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20120317233839/http://wireless.ign.com/articles/122/1220676p1.html
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20150906084443/http://www.videogamer.com/iphone/mass_effect_infiltrator/review.html
  11. Rattray, Tim (5 March 2012). "Mass Effect Infiltrator Review". Slide to Play. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  12. https://www.eurogamer.it/articles/2012-03-11-videogiochi-mass-effect-infiltrator-review-recensione
  13. Whitwam, Ryan (23 May 2012). "Mass Effect Infiltrator Review: Better Late Than Never". Android Police. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  14. Murray, Matthew (27 March 2012). "Mass Effect Infiltrator". PC Magazine. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
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