The Expanse: Osiris Reborn plays like a Mass Effect-like sci-fi adventure in fine form, but its developer's use of AI raises some difficult questions
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The Expanse: Osiris Reborn caused a commotion when it was announced.
That's in part because it looked like a modern https://www.eurogamer.net/games/mass-effect">Mass Effect, which always tends to be taken as a good thing, and because it's an adaptation of a well-known and well-liked science-fiction property in The Expanse.
What's more, it comes from a studio with role-playing pedigree, Owlcat Games, the creator of the Pathfinder CRPGs and, more recently, https://www.eurogamer.net/warahmmer-50k-rogue-trader-review">Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader, a delightfully crunchy and dense CRPG.
The Expanse: Osiris Reborn preview
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- The Expanse: Osiris Reborn demo is way harder than Mass Effect ever was Polygon.com —