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  • Mass Effect: Paragon Lost Sneak Peek

    25 October 2012
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    FUNimation was nice enough to make a 9-minute sneak peek at the upcoming anime movie Mass Effect: Paragon Lost available online! Fans of the Mass Effect franchise shouldn’t miss this motion picture experience born of a collaboration between the game’s developer Bioware and Production I.G (Innocence, Kill Bill: Vol.1 (Animation Part), and BLOOD-C The Last Dark.

    Storyline: Mass Effect: Paragon Lost is the prequel to Mass Effect 3 and follows the early career of Alliance Marine, James Vega (voiced by Freddie Prinze, Jr.). Vega leads an elite Special Forces squad into battle against a mysterious alien threat known as The Collectors. Stationed at a colony in a remote star system, Vega and his soldiers must protect the civilians from a ruthless invasion determined to capture the population for unknown purposes. Outmanned and outgunned, Vega must rally his squad to defend the colony at all costs – even if it means making the ultimate sacrifice.

    Learn more about the Mass Effect universe with a glimpse into the haunted past of Mass Effect’s newest hero.

    Watch the official Mass Effect: Paragon Lost – Movie’s 9 Minute Sneak Peek here:

    Mass Effect: Paragon Lost will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 28th, 2012.

    After watching the sneak peek, what do you think of Mass Effect: Paragon Lost?

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    Ferry Groenendijk By Ferry Groenendijk: He is the founder and editor of Video Games Blogger. He loved gaming from the moment he got a Nintendo with Super Mario Bros. on his 8th birthday. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and at Google+.

    • http://magical-sword.blogspot.com Photographer_Leia

      I watched a little bit of this yesterday online, and frankly I’m not sure what I think of it. I’ll probably wait until the whole thing is out before watching it in any depth. From what I can see the animation is good, but it reminds me so much of late-80s/mid-90s cartoons that I was a little bit thrown. Granted, there were some real quality cartoons that came out during that period. Gargoyles comes immediately to mind. It’s just that the art style/color pallet is not quite what I was expecting when their press release announced that they were making an animated film.

    • Mike

      Yes it is hard to see if the art direction was a creative choice or if they were on a tight budget. The last Dead Space anime movie had similar odd art direction choices blending 2D with 3D elements in scenes which didn’t look quite right either. I will still watch it to get more Mass Effect story :-)


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