New Exodus Gameplay Reveal Shows Heavy Mass Effect Vibes And Matthew McConaughey In Space

The Future Games Show just gave us our deepest look yet at Exodus, the highly anticipated sci-fi action RPG from Archetype Entertainment. While the footage promises a stellar journey, fans and critics alike are pointing out some seriously familiar vibes. It seems this new space opera is leaning heavily into the legendary blueprint of Mass Effect.

Instead of a highly trained galactic savior, you play as Jun Aslan, a deep space salvager who starts as a total nobody. Naturally, Jun possesses a rare genetic trait that lets them wield ancient, powerful technology, including a customizable combat gauntlet. Your journey will be defined by tough moral choices, steering you toward the path of the noble Paladin or the ruthless Immortal.

The companion lineup also feels like a massive love letter to the Normandy crew:

  • Phaedra Nath, a nervous xeno-archaeologist reminiscent of Liara T’Soni.
  • Tom Vargas, a cautious and steady soldier giving off major Kaidan Alenko vibes.
  • Elise Charrous, a rebellious mech pilot who feels like a hairy version of Jack.
  • Salt, an Awakened octopus with the fast-talking energy of Mordin Solus.
  • Houston, an Awakened wolf filling the shoes of a battle-hardened Wrex.
  • CC Orlev, a mysterious space cowboy voiced by the legendary Matthew McConaughey.

Beyond the familiar faces, the game introduces some fascinating sci-fi concepts to set itself apart. Players will explore Persepolis, a bustling hub city where humans and genetically uplifted Awakened beasts mingle. The narrative also heavily features time dilation, meaning a brief mission for you could result in decades passing for those you left behind.

Some fans are slightly disappointed that the game has pivoted from the cosmic horror vibes of its early teasers to a more traditional action RPG. However, with a release window set for early 2027, Archetype Entertainment has plenty of time to refine the experience. We are eager to see how this ambitious project carves out its own unique identity in the gaming cosmos.

THE NERD BUREAU TAKE

We cannot deny that Exodus looks like a spiritual successor to Mass Effect, but honestly, is that a bad thing? While we miss the eerie, mind-bending horror of the initial Mara Yama teasers, the promise of time dilation mechanics and Matthew McConaughey voicing a space cowboy has us completely hooked. Let us hope Archetype Entertainment can stick the landing when 2027 rolls around.

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