ME4 would be a perfect chance for this. Start out on a planet full of various aliens, you pick one of the races to play as. Then go exploring the galaxy without relays.
Mass Effect: Origins. ;_;
It's so strange that a company that still makes games I enjoy can disappoint me so much.
I loved KOTOR: One of my first ever Western RPGs.
I loved Mass Effect: They created a great new Sci-fi universe and the gameplay was exactly what I wanted to see in an RPG (Action gameplay with RPG elements).
I loved Dragon Age Origins: Wasn't thrilled with the LOTR's type universe they created, but it had enough unique stuff and the game was challenging and refreshingly old school (for me at least)
I enjoyed Mass Effect 2, but it had some big disappointments: I liked the gameplay improvements and the way it focused the story on your crew, but it's overall story was paper thin. (Find out what collectors are up to/Stop them)
I loved Dragon Age Awakenings: Wow, a 15-20 hours long expansion pack released in 2010? Good for you Bioware. I know Dragon Age had a ton of tiny DLC missions, but I loved Awakenings. If they had but a little extra content into this expansion you could have called it Dragon Age 2 and I would be completely satisfied.
I HATED Dragon Age 2: Wow Bioware, the hell were you thinking?
I enjoyed Mass Effect 3, but that ending is just shockingly, poorly done: Weird pacing; Great start on earth, then it slows way down during the boring Turian missions, but once you hit the Krogan missions it was pretty great from there. The combat is a lot of fun. I love the grenades and some of the weapons are a lot of fun (sticky grenade pistol and grenade launching assault rifle *drool*). I enjoyed gathering all the military resources because it really felt like you were doing something important by forming all these alliances. But in the end you don't get to see any of the fruits of your labor. I picked my choice (green magic), died (I guess?), and now everyone has green circuit boards on their skin and I guess I'm suppose to feel happy about that because some ghost kid told me it would save the galaxy for some reason.
I just don't know how they could think that was a good way to finish the trilogy. Is it just a case of them getting too big? Is it the George Lucas effect where nobody has the guts to be critical to the big dogs at Bioware?
I doubt they'll learn from this since all they have to do is look at Metacritic and their sales data to convince themselves that they're right and everyone else is wrong. :\