Mass Effect trailer debuts on MTV tomorrow

It's been a long time coming. So long in fact, that we damned near fell out of our collective chairs when we found out there was actual news about Mass Effect. For those that don't know (or don't remember) Mass Effect is the latest RPG offering from Bioware, creators of hits Knights of the Old Republic and Jade Empire. Seriously, the last "news" we had about Mass Effect was a picture pack before X06. A picture pack! At any rate, the news is this: MTV will be featuring a new trailer for Mass Effect during tomorrow's episode of, ahem, The G-Hole (who comes up with these names?). The G-Hole, MTV's first show specifically about video games, will air tomorrow night at 8PM EST as part of MTV's Gamer's Week 2.0. The trailer, along with other exclusive Mass Effect content, will be available at Games.MTV.com after the television debut.
So, all you enterprising YouTubers out there, grab this trailer when it debuts so we won't have to wade through the flash based nightmare that is MTV's website. (Actually don't do that, because it's, like, totally copyright infringement or something. And don't think you can get away with it just because there's absolutely nothing we can do to stop you, either.)









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ulyssess @ Nov 14th 2006 3:30PM
yes! ive been waiting for new info on masseffect. this game is #1 on my list.
edhe @ Nov 14th 2006 5:45PM
It does look uber, can't wait for some good RPG action.. and enchanted arms to drop in price..
Kenter @ Nov 14th 2006 10:42PM
I can't wait to play this game. 150 hours on Oblivion has made me sick of the game and I still got 3 more achivements to go. Another RPG is just what I need to play in the odles of extra time I have. Hopefully I won't have to wait much longer.
Crafty @ Nov 15th 2006 6:40PM
A new Mass Effect video is indeed great news: that game is definitly on my most wanted list.
On the other hand, checking out the MTV website looking for info nearly made me delete my web browser in pure horror. Whoever designed it should be shot...
And why is it TV execs think shows about gaming ought to be 'wacky'?