Jennifer Hale, the voice actress behind Mass Effect’s Commander Shepard, has posted an emotional response to seeing FemShep in the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Mass Effect: Legendary Edition trailer, tweeting, “no꧒t gonna hide it, this is pretty damn cool. @masseffect @bioware.”
Although reports show that only 18% of players played Shepard as a female in Mass Effect 2, her performance has been praised by fans, which led to the nickname FemShep and a campaign to have her character featured on the cover of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Mass Effect 3.
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In an interview with Rock, Paper, Shotgun, Hale said, "As cheesy as it sounds, the player is the star of the game. That's the beauty of games—that it's you that inhabits it. It's not about someone else, it's about that you get to be that person, and if I do my ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚjob right, I as a person di🦋sappear. Your experience is primary."
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Commander Shepard, a veteran of the Systems Alliance Navy, an N7-graduate of the Interplanetary Combatives Training (ICT) military program, and 𒅌the first human Citadel Council Spectre, can be either male or female. The character is based on Alan Shepard, the second person and first American to travel into space.
Hale, who says she’s not a gamer, has applauded BioWare for not changing the Comma♏nder Shephard’s words to suit each gender. In Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, an upcoming compilation of the first three main series games, players can choose either a default male or female appearance for Shepard, an option that was first designed for Mass Effect 3.
Casey Hudson, the original creative director for all three titles, said, "Our goal was not to remake or reimagine the original games, but to modernize the experi𝓡ence so that fans and⛄ new players can experience the original work in its best possible form."