Hudson, of course, was the director for the trilogy, before leaving and returning to BioWare last year as GM, likely to oversee the demise of this once great developer. His bio still lists him as Creative Director for ME:A. ![]() His Twitter account has been silent for over a year, and I have no idea what he does now. He was then involved in ME Andromeda, and I’m definitely not going to give him a pass for that. There were still some very good moments during ME3, after all. However, there was also the trouble over the leaked/scrapped Dark Energy ending (not sure about which version is actually true), so I‘m willing to plead mitigating circumstances for him. Walters replaced Karpyshyn for ME3 after having relatively little experience in writing, and I‘d be the first to admit that it shows. I remember reading he‘s now a freelancer. He was responsible for a lot of the novels set in the ME universe, to varying degrees of success, as well as two TOR companion novels. ![]() ![]() ![]() I think he was also involved in developing parts of the Old Republic story/lore, before leaving BioWare behind for the first time in 2012. Karpyshyn, who was he head writer for ME & ME2, recently left BioWare for the second time after working on Anthem for a while. Click to expand.The only people I can think of by name for ME are Drew Karpyshyn – good as a games writer, not so great as a novelist – Casey Hudson, and Mac Walters, all of which contributed to the Mass Effect trilogy in significant ways.
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