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Preview: Mass Effect iOS app Datapad and game Infiltrator

Samit Sarkar
11:30 AM on 02.10.2012
Preview: Mass Effect iOS app Datapad and game Infiltrator photo


[Update: I had initially been informed otherwise, but I've since checked with EA, and it turns out that Datapad is not exclusive to the iPad. It will be a universal iOS app. I apologize for the confusion and have updated the article to reflect the new information. Thanks to reader hombrelobo for the heads-up. --Samit]

Mass Effect 3 is arguably the most anticipated game of the first half of 2012, and EA is readying a couple of mobile "companion experiences" to maintain Mass Effect mindshare on as many platforms as possible. One is a free iPad-exclusive iOS app, Mass Effect Datapad, and the other is a full game, Mass Effect Infiltrator, that will launch initially on iOS and make its way to Android later.

EA provided hands-off demos to press at an event in Manhattan earlier this week. From what I saw, it appears that die-hard Mass Effect fans will want to try them both, especially if they want to increase their chances in ME3's final battle against the Reapers. (As for ME3 itself, I played through most of an early mission at the event. Look for a full preview next week.)

Mass Effect Datapad (iOS)
Developer: Electronic Arts
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release date: TBD (near ME3 launch on March 6, 2012)
MSRP: Free


Datapad is a digital compendium of Mass Effect lore -- in effect, it puts Commander Shepard's Codex in your hands for perusal at your leisure. It's free of Mass Effect 3 spoilers, but it provides details on the series so far. Whether you're new to the franchise, or you need a refresher on the differences between Salarians and Quarians, Datapad is your one-stop shop for background information on the Mass Effect universe. You can even go through important decision points to see how things might've turned out differently, like whether Anderson or Udina was placed on the Council at the end of the original Mass Effect.

It'll be nice to enjoy Mass Effect 3 with Datapad open on your iDevice as a quick reference, but the fun doesn't have to end there. EA wants to keep you engaged with Mass Effect even when you're not playing, and to that end, the app includes a Mail tab that will be updated with messages from characters as you play through ME3. (Datapad is tied to your Origin account, which is how it keeps track of your progress in the game.) There's also a Galaxy At War tab: yes, Datapad will affect Shepard's "Galactic Readiness" rating through the ME3 metagame, along with the main game's co-op mode and the iOS game, Infiltrator. EA wasn't showing off exactly how that will play out in the app, so I can't provide further details.

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Mass Effect Infiltrator (iOS [previewed], Android)
Developer: IronMonkey Studios
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release date: TBD (near ME3 launch on March 6, 2012)
MSRP: TBD


Infiltrator is a cover-based third-person shooter from IronMonkey Studios, the folks behind the excellent Dead Space iOS game. It plays just like that title, with touch "zones" on the screen instead of virtual analog sticks. I saw the game on an iPad, where swiping on the left half of the screen controls movement and moving a finger on the right half aims your weapon.

You play as Randall Ezno, an infiltrator (obviously) who's working for Cerberus -- for now. Ezno "specializes in snatch-and-grab operations: taking alien species and bringing them back to Cerberus for testing," but he eventually uncovers unsavory details about the organization that force him to reconsider his position. In the ten-minute demo I saw, Ezno is sent to an ice planet to hunt down a Turian. Unfortunately, though, some Geth troopers get in the way.

Once you slide behind cover, taking enemies down is as simple as tapping on them, which causes Ezno to pop up and start firing. He has a variety of attacks at his disposal, including ordinary weapons like shotguns and sniper rifles as well as biotic powers such as Pull and Leash. A slow-motion effect that briefly ensues after a successful kill encourages you to chain them together, which awards you with style points. Levels consist of a series of skirmishes, and the game assesses your performance (time, health, style) after each battle. In addition to grades, you receive credits with which you can upgrade Ezno's abilities.

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You also pick up Intel, which random defeated foes leave behind. Intel is Infiltrator's contribution to Shepard's "Galactic Readiness" through Galaxy At War; Ezno himself does not appear in ME3. (Note that none of the Galaxy At War stuff -- whether through ME3 co-op, Datapad, or Infiltrator -- is necessary. You can still achieve the best ending in ME3 without ever touching any of it.)

Ezno makes quick work of the standard-issue Geth, but the snowy environs soon reveal some Geth Juggernauts. After tapping on the upper-right corner to switch weapons, Ezno waits for the red-armored attackers to get within range of his shotgun before blowing them away. Later on, he whips out a long-range rifle to give a Turian sniper a dose of his own medicine. I'd tell you about what happens once the infiltrator finds his target, but sadly, the EA rep playing through the level died before making it to the end. He explained that the level presents you with a Paragon/Renegade prompt: Ezno can capture the Turian gently, or show the alien who's in charge with a smack.

As you can see from the screenshots, Infiltrator features impressive visuals for an iOS title, even more so than Dead Space. While I didn't get to see the game in action on an iPad in my hands -- for demonstration purposes, it was hooked up to a TV via HDMI -- I can say that its graphics are about on par with early games from the current console generation. EA wasn't talking about the price, but for comparison's sake, Dead Space on iOS costs $6.99. Look for it on the App Store near the March 6th launch of ME3.


Preview: Mass Effect iOS app Datapad and game Infiltrator photo
Preview: Mass Effect iOS app Datapad and game Infiltrator photo
Preview: Mass Effect iOS app Datapad and game Infiltrator photo




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Looks nice but ill pass. Oh and thank something the allstate ads are gone. God that was awful
I was onboard with Infiltrator the moment I heard "Mass Effect" and "iOS" in the same sentence. The fact that it's being developed by IronMonkey seals the deal!
Screw this "Galactic Readiness" stuff. I thought the plan was that my decisions through ME1 and ME2 would affect the endgame, not a bunch of mobile/multiplayer boondoggles.
Not going to buy this, Mass Effect 3, or any EA published game for that matter, but at least it's an improvement over Mass Effect Galaxies. That game looked and played like shit.
So what happened to this concept where you had a self-contained trilogy where choices at the beginning impacted choices at the middle and the end?

Was that lost beneath the online-passes, Day One DLC, pre-order bonus armor and other generally shameless money-whoring?

Bioware is dead.
Dead Space for iOS was phenomenal. Excited for IronMonkey to have a crack at this. If it's as much or less than Dead Space, I'll pick it up for sure.
It's good to know that Galaxy At War has nothing to do with story. I'm assuming that at the most it offers some background information.
It makes me so sad that EA is in control of Mass Effect.
Am I the only one that thought this was an app that somehow linked to your game and you would do splicing on it to open doors/hack computers?
On a somewhat related note, the idea that $60 AAA games are doomed because you can play Angry birds for $1 or Whateverville for free never really made sense for anyone except the "experts" and financial analysts. That said, if they start making IOS games with visuals "on par with early games from the current console generation" and charging just $7 for it, I'm going to start asking questions.
@Kanten

You're an idiot.
@Lydeck: That "idiot" has a very good point though, basically what The Silent Protagonist said really is the truth and it makes me sad.
I'm very disappointed that compendium is iPad only, I'd rather have it on my little iPhone screen than not at all :-(

I'll end up getting the iOS game purely because Infiltrators are my favorite class.
The Silent Protagonist: "So what happened to this concept where you had a self-contained trilogy where choices at the beginning impacted choices at the middle and the end?"

Well, technically:

"Note that none of the Galaxy At War stuff -- whether through ME3 co-op, Datapad, or Infiltrator -- is necessary. You can still achieve the best ending in ME3 without ever touching any of it."
As long there is some meaningful cool impact on ME3 through these apps, i'll be interested. if its something dumb like getting credits, then i'll pass.
i hope they release this on the ps vita
I own an iPad and I think that Datapad thing sounds pretty slick.
I've really enjoyed how Mass Effect have been done so far, with the carry over data between saves. That the character I made in 2007 made choices that had impact in Mass Effect 2 and will in Mass Effect 3 is a stroke of genius in my opinion. I can't believe more games don't do something similar.
@Mr. Andy - The truth of what EAware has cut or fucked with will be known just shy of seven days before retail release, I don't believe anything Bioware says before that. I don't believe for a second that there isn't something lurking in the package that affects the campaign or isn't cut from the single player game as punishment for buying used.

We only have DA:O, Mass Effect, DA2 and ME2 to go off of here and there's always been some lame shit in each game to deal with just for the honor of playing the game proper.
Infiltrators don't use rifles.
This looks great. I loved Dead Space when it finally came to Android, So I can't wait to get my hands on this since I'm a bigger fan of Mass Effect then I am of Dead Space. Hopefully the turn around for this to come to Android is faster then it was for Dead Space.
The Dead Space iOS game was solid. ME2 is my favorite game of all time so picking this up is a no brainer. March 6th can't come soon enough!
Right. Where's the Android version of these again?
Sorry, will be busy supporting Black March against these greedy fucking media companies to get around to playing this.
I'm not sure what to believe on the iPad exclusivity for the Datapad app.
Destructoid is saying it is exclusive, but when I asked the official Mass Effect twitter, they said it will be universal.

Here is a link to the tweet as proof: https://twitter.com/#!/masseffect/status/167485818355720193
You guys who get all up in arms about this stuff really make me giggle. If you would actually read the articles and coverage about Mass Effect 3 (and the surrounding games, such as Infiltrator, Datapad, and the multiplayer co-op), you'll be able to achieve the maximum "galactic readiness" through single-player alone. Nobody is forcing you to buy any of these, or purchase the game new. If the mere fact that these things exist stops you from playing this game after putting all your time into Mass Effects 1 and 2, then it's your own loss. I would feel sorry for you, but I really don't, because I'll be fully enjoying Mass Effect 3 when it comes out.

Slightly more on-topic: Definitely looking forward to Infiltrator. I really liked how Dead Space played on iOS, so I hope this goes just as smoothly. I also hope Datapad is universal, because I don't need anything else trying to convince me that I want an iPad.
*high-fives tomcove6888*




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