I was worried Owlcat couldn't pull off Mass Effect-style cinematic action in its big new RPG, but after an hour of blowing stuff up in The Expanse: Osiris Reborn, I'm feeling very reassured

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With The Expanse: Osiris Reborn, developer Owlcat is taking its first leap out of the isometric RPG genre it's claimed a foothold in with games like Pathfinder: Kingmaker and into something more inspired by the glory days of Mass Effect. Heading into a hands-on preview of the game, my big question is: can the studio really pull that off?

The mission I get to play feels like a direct answer to that question—an hour of third-person combat and visual spectacle, the perfect taster of whether Owlcat has the technical know-how and design expertise for such a major genre shift. The result? I'm feeling much more confident in what the studio has cooking, even if I don't get to see much of the RPG part of this action-RPG.