NCLanceman wrote:I for one welcome Casey Hudson back. No matter what, Mass Effect 3 was a better overall game than Andromeda, holy shit.
I still haven't actually finished Andromeda. I keep trying, but it feels like a chore. Every time I get back into it, I rediscover the fact that everything interesting is at the end of a long, boring collection quest, then I get into a fight that's fun for a while, but then I run into some clunky dialogue with some random NPC. I keep getting the feeling this game would be good if it'd stop pandering to my nostalgia for ten minutes and do something original, but when it does, it does something crazy like add this weird cyberpunk aesthetic to facial tattoos or something.
Anthem seems like it'd be neat too. Since I actually liked The Division and Destiny seems kinda neat, Anthem might be my kind of game.
Yeah, I had to do Andromeda in micro-sessions too, because the fetch quests (have no place in this kind of game, by the way) started to stack up and even when my OCD for doing everything possible in a game was kicking in, I just couldn't be bothered, because I knew it'd lead to a ten second conversation with the exact same camera zoom and the exact same animations over and over again. I kept going if only because I knew there would be one of those few legitimately good moments between some characters. But holy hell, it felt like an endurance run more than an experience.
The inventory management really didn't help. I will never understand people that take joy in unclogging inventories like that with consistent intervals. I can see the fun/need in arranging stuff in a certain order, but in Andromeda, it's just like how it was in ME1. Is this thing better than the thing I currently have equipped? No. Destroy or reduce to basic components. Rinse and repeat until you start questioning what the hell you're doing with your life.
I completed ME3 in like a weekend. Andromeda took me more than two weeks. It only solidified my belief in that sometimes less is more.