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Last week, I was privileged to get to go to EA’s Redwood City office for a special Mass Effect Andromeda session with the devs that came complete with over an hour’s worth of game time in the highly anticipated title. Bioware has done a masterful job blending the past with the future, the old with the new to create a new game that is a worthy successor to Shepard’s Legacy.
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My only hope with MEA is that since most combat will be at range even Bioware can't screw it up! That reminds me @SBFord: is the camera auto-mouse driven like say Witcher 3 or do you have to hold down the right mouse button to move like DA:I? I have to see gameplay with K/M before I even think about buying.
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I have been guardedly optimistic and while I can't judge the entire game by an hour's game play, I can tell you that it IS a Mass Effect game. Whether it rises to the heights of the trilogy...well, I have my doubts...but I think that it will fill a gaping hole in many fans' hearts left after the end of the Era of Shepard.
I think of it this way: Dragon Age Inquisition was good. Not great but good. I can live with that since there were many memorable moments and a game that kept some of the best aspects of Origins (in particular) alive and brought back feels for the games that had come before. If MEA can do that (and I honestly believe it will), then I will be satisfied.
Honestly, no one, no matter how much I love these next ME series games, will ever replace Shepard. She was my first, best and most beloved hero who brought great solace to me in a very difficult time in life. But I am convinced that this new iteration on the series will be a fantastic addition to the fold.
If you doubt my rabid adoration of the original trilogy, see my review of ME3:
http://www.mmorpg.com/general-articles/soap-box-mass-effect-3-part-1-the-95-1000006296
http://www.mmorpg.com/general-articles/soap-box-mass-effect-3-part-2-the-5-1000006297
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@bartoni33 On the camera thing, I can't be sure, to be perfectly frank. It just...happened. My guess is that since I am so accustomed to using right MB to move the camera, that that's how it went down. I'll look into it, however and see what I can find out. I can say that camera movement was precise and never veered from where I wanted to be looking.
Combat is really good, a MASSIVE improvement over the trilogy. Cover is a bit hit or miss, but less so than approaching something and having to manually take cover. I enjoyed fighting a great, great deal, particularly with the ability to choose three abilities (that's all that's on the belt at any given moment) from three different aspects: Biotics, Soldier, Engineer. It was wicked fun.
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This was something that I was worried about, given the all too often poor ports we see from console to PC. It's nice to see that in this instance it looks like the developer has done a proper job giving us decent PC controls.
Then again I never really had any problems with the controls on any of the ME games. Really looking forward to MEA.
At this point, I don't really care about the story, characters or janky cutscenes animations. I just want to shoot things, blow up things, dodge things with a jetpack and run over stuff with the Nomad.
I wonder if they will have an in-game cash shop with micro purchases? Will they put a key character in a DLC like last time? Will they leave the ending unfinished so people will have to buy the next game to find out what happened? Looking forward to good pc controls and no locked down graphics because of consoles, they did pretty good with this in the past.
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Still... I'm going to wait until after launch to see some gameplay and reviews. But I do feel better now.
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I read all four novel's, yes even the one not written by Drew.
Yet I'm Meh...
I really hope it turns out awesome, but no preorder here. Going to wait at least a year or more, and once all DLC is out (ie. when the game is complete/done), and i have a solid read on players opinions, if all that checks out and the price is right, I'll think about it.
Just have zero desire? guess I'm no longer a huge fan.
HYYYYYYYYYYYYYYPE
Great write up, Suzie!
That's affirmative Ghostrider.
https://gamerant.com/mass-effect-andromeda-multiplayer-microtransactions/
Mobile gambling revenues were the darling of EA's last quarterly results so I doubt anybody needs all three guesses to figure out what the main feature will be for each of their games will be in the foreseeable future.
i have to say i kinda feel the same if it wasn't for someone in my home who suddenly became really interested in mass effect solely because of their love of space i probably wouldn't even buy it. everything i have seen and heard as far as i am concerned really aint telling me squat about the actual game. not really surprised tho triple A nonsense like usual.
But hey if that person in my house ends up loving it even if i hate it mission accomplished!
Do you honestly think random execs at EA sit around micromanaging one of the most successful video game developers of all time? I swear every 20 something seems to live in this weird fantasy world of supremely evil, money grubbing corporate executives who create these shadowy cabals to manipulate every single aspect of the world.
EA have been doing a good job of late imo.
And in part that may be because of their current CEO - after EA won their second golden poop award - did indeed get all the execs to a) install and log into a game b) download updates and patches c) listen in to customer's complaints.
This may not be what some people want to hear but companies can change. And when they do - and "do good" - it has to be recognised. Otherwise there is zero incentive for them to stop "being bad".
And it looks like EA may have taken on-board comments from e.g DA. Here's hoping an "iconic" series has gotten the love and attention that it richly deserved (apart from that ending of course).