Dark Horse Comics releases an all popular EA and Bioware’s Role-Playing Game from the Xbox 360 of the Mass Effect series. However the game was even more popular on the Xbox console, they actually release a sequel of Mass Effect Discovery, wrote by John Dombrow, Jeremy Barlow, and artist by Gabriel Guzman.

For some reason, most of the famous RPG shooting games were Mass Effect with all the trilogy parts of the game that tells the story. But this time, the story won’t be about the Commander Shepard who literary saved the universe, and it’s actually third time’s a charm for the protagonist of the game. Now, this comic is probably the continuation of Mass Effect Andromeda for the PS4 and Xbox One which actually brings a back-story of one of the Turian warriors who fought in war, but at the end he brought himself with a topic of the Andromeda initiative, because it’s more of a programing from the enemy that attacked the other Turians. However they comprehend that the universe is at stake, then someone sent in undercover to another Turian to investigate which is his son. He traveled to Earth to investigate, but somehow he was actually looking for a job, and soon he was invited by the founder of the Andromeda Initiative. The whole thing is a mystery because the reason for having the other aliens as experiments, but there’s an evil force coming this way.

For me, I have played one of the Mass Effect games since it’s my favorite, and somehow it feels great to have a different sci-fi story than playing other games like Final Fantasy or the Star Ocean series. However, the Shepard of the series actually gears up and ready for action just in order to save the universe. I never played the Andromeda part yet, but there are some different things that come up on this first issue of this comic because the story explains about the back-story of the Turians. Once again, the Mass Effect series never ceases to amaze me because it’s the best video game that I ever played.

By Kevin Bermeo

I'm a New Yorker Artist, and I traveled a lot. I enjoy making comics, illustrations, paintings, and digital art. Besides drawing, I'm also a writer, I used to be a Gamer, and I love adventures, food, and dragons.

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