Exodus Director Shares Regrets Over Game's Visual Similarities to Mass Effect
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Exodus Director Shares Regrets Over Game's Visual Similarities to Mass Effect

authorBy Mark Rosewater
DateJun 10, 2026
Read Time2 min

James Ohlen, a seasoned game developer with roots at BioWare and now a founder of Archetype Entertainment, recently vocalized his concerns about the visual direction of their upcoming science fiction role-playing game, Exodus. Ohlen candidly admitted that he wished the game had diverged more significantly from the iconic Mass Effect series in its aesthetic presentation, a comparison that has been frequently drawn since Exodus's initial reveal and has only grown stronger with subsequent previews.

While acknowledging the profound influence Mass Effect had on his team, Ohlen, who has since transitioned away from Archetype and the gaming industry, confessed to a personal failing in steering the game's visual identity further from its acclaimed predecessor. Despite this, he holds strong belief in the team's ongoing efforts to infuse Exodus with a unique character. He particularly championed the game's distinctive lore, such as the 'Awakened'—animals engineered with advanced intelligence—as a creative solution to the common challenge of designing original alien species in science fiction. He also highlighted the innovative application of 'time dilation' as a core mechanic, a concept he had long envisioned for a game, noting its potential to profoundly amplify player choices in a manner unlike most narrative-driven titles.

Exodus aims to distinguish itself through these innovative narrative and gameplay elements, offering a fresh take on the sci-fi genre. The strategic use of time dilation, for instance, promises to reveal the far-reaching consequences of players' decisions across years or even decades within the game's universe, providing a deeper and more immediate sense of impact. This approach seeks to overcome a common limitation in choice-driven games, where the repercussions of actions often feel delayed or are relegated to epilogues. Set for release in 2027, Exodus strives to deliver a compelling experience that stands apart from its influences, fostering a new and immersive world for players to explore and shape.

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