Before Starfield there was Mass Effect, Bioware's iconic Mass Effect 4 might look like – and it's good news if you, like me, prefer the game's classic format over Andromeda's open world.
It's worth me doubling down early and cautioning that this is just speculation at this point, based purely on insider rumors. However, Windows Central's Jez Corden claims that Bioware is taking a more traditional approach to the next installment in the space saga, ditching Andromeda's open world for a more classic approach to the game.
When discussing the myriad Starfield review takes on The Xbox Two podcast, Corden claims "I've heard that Mass Effect is ditching open world and going back to its classic format. I don't know if that's accurate, but it's an interesting rumor.
"If Mass Effect goes back to doing exactly what it's known for, they'll be celebrated for it," he continues. "But one of the criticisms of Starfield is that it's just a Bethesda game."

It's an interesting debate, for sure. I loved the original Mass Effect trilogy because of how streamlined it was and how genuine the relationships between your characters felt. Starfield, however, I've really not had much interest in at all – probably because there are just too many waste of time.
While I'd love to see Mass Effect go back to its roots, it's because all of that amazing storytelling was lost in Andromeda's expansive open-world. Starfield, however, has kept it too close to Bethesda's other universes – and I think that's where the issue lies. Also, it's just too big.
If you, like me, prefer the classic Mass Effect trilogy to Andromeda, we have a list of the best Starfield companions – although, they're no Garrus, let's be real here.