Summary
There are a number of interesting directions thatMass Effect 4could take, as BioWare has a chance to modernize and recontextualize the franchise’s combat, level design, RPG elements, and overall narrative structure. It’s difficult to tell just what kind of gameMass Effect 4will turn out to be, but its developers should capitalize on its position as a new beginning for the series. One way that his can be achieved is by introducing a new cast of companion characters.
The nextMass Effectgame is mostly shrouded in mystery, but expectations are high. Many fans of the iconic sci-fi series hope thatMass Effect 4can redeem the IP, reviving its legacy after it stumbled with the underperformance ofMass Effect: Andromeda. Promotional material for the game has been fairly sparse, but the available information suggests that the game will be taking players back to the Milky Way, and with an early teaser for the game featuring Liara T’Soni, there seems to be a chance of at least a few familiar faces cropping up in the game. While the idea of reconnecting with beloved characters from the original trilogy has promise, BioWare should take care not to retread old ground when it comes to party composition.

Why Mass Effect 4 Shouldn’t Bring Back Old Companions
Mass Effect 4 Needs to Blaze a New Trail
It may be tempting to bring back one or severalparty members from the originalMass EffecttrilogyforMass Effect 4, but the game would be better off without them. A newMass Effectgame will inevitably struggle with stepping out of the shadow of its predecessor, and if BioWare tries to directly replicate the party dynamics of the first three games, then it runs the risk of being viewed as a mere imitation. The game will be the firstMass Effectof this console generation, and it should thus be treated like a fresh start for the series.
There’s also the matter of the game’s protagonist. The identity of the next player-character is just as mysterious as the rest ofMass Effect 4, as it’s not clear whetherCommander Shepard will appear in the game. However, ifME4does feature a new player-character, which certainly seems plausible, then reintroducing older, legacy characters could feel forced and unnatural: their relationship with the protagonist would have to be narratively justified, and their chemistry would inevitably be different.

How Mass Effect 4 Can Feature Older Characters
For better or worse, it looks like at least one character from the original trilogy, Liara, will appear at some point inMass Effect 4. However, BioWare could find interesting ways to utilize her, and potentially others, by taking care not to overplay their inclusion. For example, a legacy companion could join the player for one or two missions but not be part of the core crew. A major character likeLiara could even be playable inMass Effect 4via flashbacks or other specific and relevant missions. Essentially, bringing back oldMass Effectcharacters wouldn’t be necessarily bad, but BioWare should be conservative and purposeful with them, rather than throwing them in the mix for the sake of fan service.
Since just about everyMass Effectcompanion can die at various points in the trilogy,Mass Effect 4would have to solidify the series' canon more and more with each legacy character it includes, which would come with additional problems.
TheMass Effectfranchise has many strong characters. Indeed, the memorable and charming cast is one of the most enduring aspects of the original trilogy, and many players will be expecting this sort of high-quality character writing inMass Effect 4. But a new game should bring new squadmates, love interests, and friends, not rehash old ones.
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