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UDP: , Signup for a Free Account. Overall, Mass Effect Andromeda is a rough game. But, is there something salvageable underneath all the mess? Mass Effect Andromeda is bad in some parts. It's a fact that we as fans of the series have to face. However, even though there are some severe technical issues with Andromeda, and the facial animations and voice acting aren't exactly up to par, there is plenty in the game that Mass Effect series fans will enjoy. I've bashed on ME:A for its flaws and our review-in-progress does a great job of pointing them out, but how is the game from the perspective of a longtime fan?
I'll take you through some of the reasons you may actually like Mass Effect Andromeda, even if the overall package has issues.
For some people, the visual and technical issues in Mass Effect Andromeda will be completely immersion-breaking. However, if you're a fan of Mystery Science Theater , then some of the schlockiness of Andromeda's plot and characters may be a blast to lampoon for you. I'm a meme-a-holic, and for as much as I've loved hits of the year like Breath of the Wild and Resident Evil 7, they just don't have the meme potential that Mass Effect Andromeda does.
The unexpected timing and effect of glitches in the game can end in frustration or hilarity. Above you can see where an NPC on the Nexus had a bugged out movement path. If I had just seen him doing his same old routine, that GIF would have never been born, and that's just sad.
Mass Effect Andromeda glitches can be infuriating and result in reloads and lost time, but for me, the game isn't challenging enough to negate how much fun finding programming weirdness has been.
In a way, Mass Effect Andromeda's greatest strength, the immense amount of things to do, is also its greatest weakness. While I wish that BioWare would have perhaps narrowed their focus and polished the core game experience instead of making a massive amount of side quests and world content, there's a lot of quality content to be had in Andromeda.
Each of the Golden Worlds you visit has a unique main quest line which branches into tons of side quests. They're not all just simple mini-quests either. Most quests in the game feel at least a little important because they're typically involved with directly helping a colonist or contributing to solving the mystery of the kett and Remnant.
There are still a fair amount of fetch quests, or "go here scan this" requests from NPCs, but that's an issue with almost every open-world RPG. If you loved the universe created in the original Mass Effect trilogy, you probably have been clamoring to know more about how it works and the history of the various species inhabiting it.
Mass Effect Andromeda brings plenty of new info on the backstories of the different races of the Milky Way. Regardless of how hamfisted the plot can sometimes be, Andromeda does further develop the Mass Effect universe in a meaningful way, though at times it seems more like an interesting side story than a full entity unto itself.
I'm a sucker for HDR, and in my opinion, the wider color gamut was put to good use by the developers. The odd thing about Mass Effect Andromeda's graphics though is their bipolar nature. There seems to be an issue with texture loading and lighting that make the game look uglier sometimes than it should.
The high-res textures for Andromeda look great. Characters have realistic looking skin, and it really does a lot to make up for their lackluster animation. However, for whatever reason, those textures aren't used all the time, even if all the graphics settings are maxed out. Instead, for a lot of conversations, when the zoomed-in camera makes higher-res textures essential, the regular walking around lower-res textures stay loaded.
Additionally, the lighting in some areas just isn't dynamic, which makes shadowing weird. When everything is working correctly, though, ME:A looks awesome, and perhaps with a few patches, it can show its true colors all the time instead of just under certain conditions.
I don't want to seem like an apologist for BioWare at all. However, just because Mass Effect is bad doesn't mean it's all bad. Andromeda is a great game hiding in the shell of lackluster, rushed content.
If you look for it, you'll find it. More than likely, Mass Effect Andromeda will become a bargain bin darling, and that's okay because the game does have issues that make liking it hard—especially at MSRP. I have plenty of issues with the game, but it can look good when it tries.
It does technically add more lore if you give a damn about these characters , and there IS a bunch of stuff to do, etc. I just don't really care for it, and it's riddled with issues that make me not care. There are bright sides if you look, but you have to look with a magnifying glass.
Not really. I think the bugs I've seen are funny and I try to get some enjoyment out of what would otherwise be a frustrating experience. It's kind of a "glass half full" mentality. I'm only a couple of hours into the SP game so far.
The control differences and the changes to the save system are the parts that are affecting me the most at the moment, although the emotional weight of your father sacrificing himself to save you at the beginning didn't seem to be there. After some month it worked again without me changing something. I hope one of the future software updates will solve it.
A few others who have encountered this said the only option was to go back to a previous save; for me that means going back to my arrival on the Nexus.
My charecter takes damage everytime i hit the evade button to the point he dies after evading to many times. How do i fix this bug. I got it to go away. I changed to a different piece of armor with a different mod installed. I made sure that mod wasnt on any piece of armor in my inventory.
Then I completed a quest and now its gone. When i try to swithch profies on the favorite wheel, it tays the same. The powers just dont change. This game is so broken, I have been seeing glitches all through this game. It just sits at tge loading screen. This exact same thing happened to me in the last Mass effect. I really think there should be a watchdog For video game makers, they are turning into criminals.
Evade is killing me!!! Game is broken. I have been having trouble with this, too. Please help. When I was on kadara trying to activate the vault my game crashed and when I restarted it I lost all my items and levels.. And every time I load a save file it does the same..
Really killed my mood.. I was really enjoying the story..
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