9 years ago
No DLC for Andromeda?
Just read this on Kotaku
http://kotaku.com/sources-bioware-montreal-downsized-mass-effect-put-on-1795100285?utm_campaign=Socialflow_Kotaku_Facebook&utm_source=Kotaku_Facebook&utm_medium=Socialflow...
@DarthLlama For the record, if I remember correctly, the review sites were not messing with the 10 hour EA Access trials. They got a full version "press release" of the game.
Whether the reviewers took the time --- or if the medium in question gave them enough time --- to delve into the game enough, is another question.
@V4rdyn wrote:
@DarthLlama For the record, the review sites were not messing with the 10 hour EA Access trials. They got a full version "press release" of the game.
Whether the reviewers took the time --- or if the medium in question gave them enough time --- to delve into the game enough, is another question.
I don't deny that they received the full version of the game, I just don't believe they took very much time to play it.
The truth is that part of this is still on Bioware, the first few hours of the game really aren't exactly stellar. For me, the game didn't really start until I got the Tempest and that is a flaw that was rightfully pointed out. It seemed awfully convenient though that the good parts of the game, the parts that occur after the first couple hours were not covered much if at all in most reviews that I read.
Don't get me wrong, I put the blame squarely on Bioware, firstly for the games slow start and most importantly for giving up on the game without a fight.
To me, the prologue was reminiscent of ME1. Getting dropped right into the middle of a huge mess, unfamiliar menus, learning the ropes, figuring things out.
It just starts with a slow burn, is all.
personally i blame the quality of today's gamers they rather play trash like witcher 3 :D and often the things reviewers love ended up in my trash bin :D
If it was just bioware - the private company that it used to be, they would have put all or a big lot of the profit the game did get back into making it better.. ressurecting it and keeping their players happy. Smaller companies care about their games and about those who love them (not about those who don't). However, that isn't EA. It doesnt care about the individual games or the customers, only about how to bleed the most profit from it.