Mass Effect: Andromeda Review! Good, Bad, Or Ugly? (PS4/Xbox One)
It's time for a new adventure in the Mass Effect universe. We are in a dangerous, unexplored galaxy so we need to grab some weapons and be ready for anything. Let's jump jet into my full review of Mass Effect Andromeda!
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Mass Effect: Andromeda is an action role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. The game is a spiritual successor to Mass Effect 3 and was released​ in North America on March 21, 2017 and in Europe on March 23, 2017. It is the fourth entry overall in the Mass Effect series and the first since Mass Effect 3. The game begins within the Milky Way Galaxy during the 22nd century, where humanity is planning to populate new home worlds in the Andromeda Galaxy as part of a strategy called the Andromeda Initiative. The player assumes the role of either Scott or Sara Ryder, an inexperienced military recruit who joins the Initiative and wakes up in Andromeda following a 600-year journey.
Mass Effect: Andromeda has a lighter tone than previous installments in the series. It has open world elements and places an emphasis on exploration. Many of the series' traditional gameplay elements will remain, while others have been modified, such as combat, which is less cover-based and more mobile. The game received generally positive reviews upon release, but is the lowest scoring game in the series. Critics praised the combat, gameplay, and graphics, but criticized the facial animations and its numerous technical issues. Its story and characters received a polarized reception.