![]() While it'd be a beautiful, god-sent miracle for this article to look ridiculous years down the line, here, regardless, are a few reasons to believe (to paraphrase a famous doctor) that BioWare's in the end game now. With the absurdity ramping up to 11 in the SR4, so did the humour and since the real world sections of the game take part in a spaceship, it created a perfect setup to poke BioWare’s Mass Effect in the ribs with a cattle prod. No matter how many statements they issue, no matter how many roadmaps for Anthem's future exist, and no matter how many promises we get that they're in it for the long haul, the fact is, there's already enough precedent and enough evidence to suggest BioWare's best days may be behind them, if they have many days left at all. Volition’s delightfully cooky third-person gangster simulator takes a lot of piss out of video games in general. The days of wondering when heads start rolling have begun. The days of "In BioWare We Trust" are over. ![]() The disaster has culminated with a damning expose from Kotaku's Jason Schreier, detailing a studio in complete turmoil. Anthem, on the other hand, is a full-on Hindenburg that was on fire before it even launched, and hasn't stopped burning since. Mass Effect: Andromeda was a disappointment to many fans, for certain, but that's a well-meaning misfire. It's officially time to start worrying about BioWare.
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