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Have to say that Bioware's choice of voice actor for Daddy Lawson was spot on, even if their face scan of Strahotski was... slightly reminiscent of a waxwork in an overly warm room. And while I'm hardly an SJW, Bioware's obsession with Miranda's butt at best verged on being creepy.

 

 

 

I just don't get the appeal.

 

From Bioware's perspective Fox News 'controversy' incoming--> free publicity. Won't even be fake news this time around, it seems. From the buyer's perspective, well, I guess some people don't know about certain, uh, specialist sites that already feature Mass Effect characters.

 

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Keep waiting, in maybe 10 expansions there'll be a proper city simulator

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That cured me of any kind of hype for Andromeda. Uninspired combat with clear an area and go through corridor encounter design. Not to mention not even a hint of any kind of roleplaying anywhere.

 

Shooting rocks to uncover consoles made me actually cringe.

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This reminds me of why I started to really hate ME's combat halfway through the second game, and reminds me of why I absolutely despised fighting anything by the time I was halfway through the third. Such dreadful, repetitive gameplay.

 

On a side-note, the female protagonist (...Riley, somebody said is the protagonist's name?) really does look about as goofy as male Shepard did, so at least that score's been finally settled.

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Oddly enough I found the combat in 3 far superior to 2. Two was almost completely repetitive and very plink plink especially on high difficulty (which wasn't, really, high difficulty- it just took far longer to kill the enemies exactly the same way instead of being more challenging) while 3 actually was more difficult and had some enemies that were properly challenging as opposed to just being popamole bullet sponges. Hated the change to contextual control for cover etc though, made it far too easy to jump barriers rather than go behind them.

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That cured me of any kind of hype for Andromeda. Uninspired combat with clear an area and go through corridor encounter design.

 

That's not really very different from how it was in 1 and 2, and also in 3, to a lesser degree.

 

It also doesn't help at all that the guy playing is a total scrub that can't seem to hit the broad side of a barn (trying to hit airborne targets with a grenade launcher? really?) and endowed with the situational awareness of a deaf bat.

 

Compare:

 

 

and

 

 

Same game, different experience. In this case, PEBKAC...

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That cured me of any kind of hype for Andromeda. Uninspired combat with clear an area and go through corridor encounter design.

 

That's not really very different from how it was in 1 and 2, and also in 3, to a lesser degree.

 

It also doesn't help at all that the guy playing is a total scrub that can't seem to hit the broad side of a barn (trying to hit airborne targets with a grenade launcher? really?) and endowed with the situational awareness of a deaf bat.

 

You might be right. Still, it doesn't feel like Bio has improved the combat. I don't know man. I was and still am quite disappointed by that gameplay.

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Combat is pretty low on the reasons I play ME games. 

 

Well, I think combat being good is quite important in an action RPG, because there's going to be so much of it.

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Combat is pretty low on the reasons I play ME games. 

 

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Now you're just trolling here! Not for the blue boobs *or* the combat? What else is there?

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Combat is pretty low on the reasons I play ME games.

 

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Now you're just trolling here! Not for the blue boobs *or* the combat? What else is there?

 

The planet scanning, baby.

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Syberia 3 has Denuvo, apparently. Heh, seems like overkill.

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Open beta on Ghost Recon Wildlands to 27th.feb - https://ghost-recon.ubisoft.com/wildlands/en-US/home/index.aspx

 

Tried it for roughly 7 hours. While the game visually is absolutely gorgeous, the game itself is boring in my eyes.

I was hoping it would be a bit more tactical and less: run there, kill or retrieve that. Pretty much a LIGHT version of

MGSV, but with A.I that is pretty much dumb nuts. Oh well, it is still in Beta (launches 7h of March), sooo, I guess the

developers have plenty of time to adjust this and maybe even some more to introduce even more epic bonus mission

for people preordering the game.

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Not exactly news, but.. where else to put it.

 

A love letter to Gothic and Gothic 2's open world design (which I still think is unsurpassed, 14 years later).

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVYrALStucs

 

He kind of hits the nail on the head as to why those two games were so good and how brilliantly they used their gameworlds to tell the story.

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Funny, I just recently started to replay Gothic 2 with addon. Back in the days it was THE game for us. Nothing else could top it (well, except for Fallout for me). When replaying it now, though, I cam to notice that especially G2 with the addon relies way, way too much on grinding down every enemy in the gameworld. You really *need* to level up and for that to happen it's not enough to just do quests. You'll have to hunt down every critter in every chapter to get as much xp as possible and that can get quite annoying and tedious at times.

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