Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Mass Effect: Andromeda and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mass Effect: Andromeda.
April 2017
(76%)
74 Reviews
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The editors liked
Beautiful environments
Courtesy of Frostbite
Combat is fast and frenetic
Breathtaking worlds to discover and explore
Fun
Frenzied combat with plenty of powers to choose from
Narrative framing creates stakes for your success
Excellent combat system
Versatile growth system
Engaging multiplayer mode
Jetpack and the Nomad adding interesting exploration and combat options
Huge amount of content
Fantastic setting
Affable cast of characters
Satisfying character progression
Worthwhile multiplayer
The editors didn't like
Doesn't feel much like a new galaxy at all
Most missions feel like pointless filler
And quite a few repeat ad nauseum
Dialogue often cringeworthy or—worse
Maybe—just bland and tedious
Dull
Wooden characters and dialogue
Too many fetch quests
Not enough major decisions
Minor but pervasive technical issues
Clichèd story
Uninteresting companions
Bad writing
Horrible animations
Clunky interface
Semi openworld approach doesn't work well at times
Published: 2017-04-07, Author: Nick , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Enormous depth to many characters, Huge space to explore and manage
Few graphical advancements, Few combat and multiplayer advancements
Mass Effect fans will welcome more Mass Effect in their lives. It's a great achievement but there's no great advancement on Mass Effect 3 and new players would be better off starting with that as it's more accessible...
Mass Effect Andromeda is a game that could have been great. There are moments when light shines through its cracked veneer, but it's uneven delivery lets it down. The most disappointing aspect though was neither the frequent bugs nor the dodgy animation...
Stunning planetary visuals, huge and ambitious story, fast-paced combat, crafting for the first time, hundreds of side missions
A lot of background to take in, many bugs, character animations are shonky
That's Mass Effect: Andromeda in a nutshell. It feels like a new beginning that holds great promise once the less welcome aspects are ironed out – partly through bug fixes for this chapter and partly through gameplay choices for subsequent outings.It won'...
Published: 2017-03-20, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: Mass Effect Andromeda reviews are in and it looks like Bioware's next big space adventure has got some mixed first impressions from the gaming media.With no sign of a day one update for Mass Effect Andromeda the game, it looks as though the views shared u...
Most main characters are interesting, No shortage of content, Combat is improved, Some intriguing sidequests
The plot falls flat, Poor voice acting and writing, Confusing user interface, Character advancement feels pointless, Tons of distracting bugs
With the field of open-world games providing lots of different takes on the same kind of experience, Andromeda struggles to stand out. Die-hard Mass Effect fans may want to pick this up to see what happens next, but most players can skip it.(PlayStation 4...
Published: 2017-03-20, Author: Michael , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: Space - the final frontier. And so it seems to be for humanity in Mass Effect: Andromeda - the new epic offering from EA and BioWare.The fourth instalment in the hit series goes back to the very roots of mankind's journey into space, with the first explor...
Published: 2017-03-17, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: BOWAREMass Effect Andromeda early reviews started to pour in this week. and whilst they were very glowing in their praise for the game, there was one problem that most outlets seem to unanimously agreeOverall the reviews were very glowing in their praise...
Published: 2017-02-23, Author: Chris , review by: stuff.tv
Fantastic setting and rich background, Myriad things to do and explore, Excellent combat
Facial animations are rough, Can be overwhelming at the start, UI can be glitchy at times
Will Andromeda, then, make up for the love lost with the ending of the original trilogy? From our first hands-on, there's every chance the answer will be yes. The fourth Mass Effect takes everything series fans loved about the first three games - namely...
Fascinating story, Alien races, Deep characters, Decent combat mechanics
Long loading screens, Performance issues (PS4), Logical fallacies, Some missions feel repetitive, Overall rating (out of 10): 8, We played a retail copy of Mass Effect: Andromeda on the PS4. It's available for PS4 and Xbox One for Rs. 4,499 ($60 in the US
If you've never played any game in the series, then we'd recommend you catch up either by playing the game or reading the story. There are plenty of plot points that won't make sense to new players if they don't know everything that's happened before. For...