The Expanse: Osiris Reborn Signals a Mass Effect-Style Comeback

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In a one-hour beta, The Expanse: Osiris Reborn leans into a Mass Effect–like RPG experience—pause-time commands, squad tactics, dialogue choices, and space-station exploration—while delivering uneven cutscenes and fluctuating PS5 performance; it isn’t a reinvented wheel, but it could satisfy Mass Effect fans if the full game expands choices and fixes issues, with a 2027 release and ongoing questions about generative AI use.
- Expanse Beta Review: A Good Attempt At A New Mass Effect Kotaku
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- The new Expanse game beats Mass Effect in one major way for sci-fi games Polygon.com
- The Expanse: Osiris Reborn Interview - Owlcat discusses adapting the series, high-risk combat, shaping the narrative, companions, and more RPG Site
- The Expanse: Osiris Reborn Gizmodo
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