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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by FatDaz » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:04 pm

Spot on Parksey. The internet seems determined to maul this on release irregardless. And 7.5 average still makes it a decent game. It's almost like these days unless the game is the "best ever" it's considered a disaster and failure.

The comments in this thread from those who've played it seem to be mostly positive

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Parksey » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:08 pm

I thought it was more an unwritten rule of gamers, rather than the journalists themselves. 8/10 is deemed as an acceptable score, but a 7/10 should carry one of those health warnings like on a fag packet.

Not too long ago, I read the original's Edge review that I keep harking on about, and it's pretty spot on.

ME is quite clearly flawed in many ways, and it's not as good as KOTOR on the original Xbox (which is, in my eyes, definitively a better RPG), but I still really enjoyed the 50 or so hours I spent in the game world as it had a lot of redeeming qualities despite those obvious drawbacks.

I remember player reaction on here and online generally hovering around that mark too. So much so, that the sequel, with its 9/10 scores, got widely lauded by people for reinvigorating the franchise after its solid-but-slightly-underwhelming start, and for being a marked step up in quality.

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Photek » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:16 pm

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Photek wrote:Have this pre-ordered digitally so can't cancel, I MAY wait on delving in till bugs are at least patched out, would be nice to start on Scorpio.

Just contact Microsoft support via online chat. They can cancel preorders no problem, I've done it before.

Doing that now, nice one! :)

I'll play it when it comes to EA Access.

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Moggy » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:21 pm

Parksey wrote:I thought it was more an unwritten rule of gamers, rather than the journalists themselves. 8/10 is deemed as an acceptable score, but a 7/10 should carry one of those health warnings like on a fag packet.


Which is ridiculous because sometimes a 7 can be better than an 8. ;)

All of this "controversy" (and it really isn't much of a controversy) just shows how horribly inflated review scores are. A game is a disaster because it has dropped from an average of 9.1 to 7.5? It's strawberry floating crazy that scoring 7.5/10 would mean a game is bad.

I haven't played Andromeda and so have no idea if it is any good or not, but if it is bad then 7.5 is a ridiculously high score, if it is good then people thinking that 7.5 is a low score are ridiculous. And if it is just a bog standard ok game then both sides are wrong as it should have scored a 5 and be spoken of as average, not good or bad.

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Parksey » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:22 pm

NickSCFC wrote:Stop making excuses, guys

The original managed 91% on Metaceitic despite a couple of negative reviews like Edge's

http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-360/mass-effect

Andromeda has negative reviews throughout. Don't even try to compare this train wreck o the original


I'm not making excuses at all, as I haven't played the thing and am it judging it yet. Merely finding it ridiculous how desperate you are to attack a title that scores 75%, and which you haven't played yet. That's a 16% difference between something you laud as brilliant and "a train wreck".

Or that one game in a series scoring 9/10 and the next a 7.5/10 is somehow an drop in quality unprecedented in modern video gaming.

As Daz said, most people who have played it seem to think it's, at the very least, good.

I'm not even trying to defend Andromeda, as I haven't played it myself yet, more this internet culture you're peddling where you are determined to lambast a title you also haven't played yet, because it's scoring a more-than-respectable 75%. You don't seem particularly open to discussing the game itself, so I would argue your mind has already been made up by the percentage points dished out by others.

I'm not comparing it to the original either, as I've currently only played one of the titles I'd be comparing. The original was a flawed title back in 2007, in my eyes. It was also inferior to KOTO, which must have come out in 2003/2004. Such a drop in quality from Bioware, unprecedented in modern video gaming...

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by KjGarly » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:23 pm

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Especially considering such judgements are coming from people who likely haven't played it yet.


Well unless Nick has either a gaming PC or Xbox One then nope he wouldn't have played a single second of it yet. If your not getting it then fine but stop with the constant bullshit of slating something you haven't even tried by posting shitty gifs of glitches that even in my 7 hours playtime with the trial, 7 hours I really really enjoyed, I never came across one bar 2 seconds of a missing gun and the backwards facing pistol which will be in everyone's game till its fixed.

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by _/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:24 pm

That 10 hours passed quickly. Looking forward to continuing it later this week.

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Dblock » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:25 pm

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KjGarly wrote:
LewisD wrote:
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jawafour wrote:I'd already decided to hold off from this but it's ranking at around 75% on Metacritic so it's not as if it's terrible. It sounds like something that could be worth taking a closer look at once the price drops.


Jawa is like the UN Peacekeeping force of gaming.

Gaaawwwwd bless you :wub:


The originals consistently got average review scores in the 90s, this is a huge drop, something has gone seriously wrong with this game.

Considering how many great games we've seen release over the past couple of months, this first really deserve a look.


Nah, that's a fair point.
But has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look nore like?


Yeah I completely wait what?


It's quite simple, has anyone nore like far decided even to use really been but?


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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Photek » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:27 pm

KjGarly wrote:
Parksey wrote:
Especially considering such judgements are coming from people who likely haven't played it yet.


Well unless Nick has either a gaming PC or Xbox One then nope he wouldn't have played a single second of it yet. If your not getting it then fine but stop with the constant bullshit of slating something you haven't even tried by posting shitty gifs of glitches that even in my 7 hours playtime with the trial, 7 hours I really really enjoyed, I never came across one bar 2 seconds of a missing gun and the backwards facing pistol which will be in everyone's game till its fixed.

From what I played of it I also liked it but the reviews all 'round being slightly bad have put me off getting it at mo, As I say, I'll play it when it comes to EA Access or when it's half price in a few months. I've never Played Mass Effect 3 either and it's sitting on my hard drive right now in backwards compatibility format (Via EA Access), which also plays smoother and loads faster than its 360 counter part.

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Tafdolphin » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:29 pm

As far as I can see, the reaction has been so negative from fans as this is a turnaround. I don't think it's to do with the scores so much as it is to do with the cheapening of the brand.

Mass Effect is, in many people's eyes, a very fondly regarded series with an interesting universe comprised of some great games. Add nostalgia to this, and you've got a brand with a massive, eager following. If Andromeda had been getting 80s I still think there'd have been some push-back as, in the eyes of most fans, this is a premium series of games that has always been not only well reviewed, but perhaps the best RPG to come out in each game's release year (not saying this is accurate by the way). Andromeda is not only a downgrade in terms of this premium perception, but many reviews are calling it an out and out disappointment. For the Mass Effect community this is a first, and they are upset. I don't get the hostility but I can appreciate why certain people would feel betrayed. It's like if the new series of Stranger Things turned out to be merely average or, and this is probably the best example I can think of, the fact that Dark Souls 2 was merely good rather than excellent.

It's all about context rather than viewing the scores as numbers alone. Of course, EA also shot themselves in the foot with the EA access demo.

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Photek » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:38 pm

Tafdolphin wrote:It's all about context rather than viewing the scores as numbers alone. Of course, EA also shot themselves in the foot with the EA access demo.

EA Access demo's are mandatory across all EA games it seems (bar Respawn games)

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by more heat than light » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:46 pm

Lucien wrote:
more heat than light wrote:
Lucien wrote:
more heat than light wrote:What's with those user scores on the original Mass Effect games on Metacritic? I know people are stupid, but even taking that into account they seem unusually low.


It's only Mass Effect 3 that was rated very low, and that'll be because of the disastrous ending.


They're all low. ME has 3.2 and ME2 has 4.3. That seems unusual given that they're both universally praised by critics and fans alike.


You took that from Nick's post I think? The three games there were all Mass Effect 3, on three different platforms.


Ha, you're quite right. Sorry, having a senior moment I guess. :oops:

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Parksey » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:51 pm

Funnily enough, Dark Souls 2 also came to my mind as well. Haven't played that game yet (finally beat the original so it's going to get its turn soon) but the treatment it got from the DS fan base also seemed out of touch with its "good-but-not-in-the-same-league-as-its-predecessor" review scores.

But as I said, the series hasn't been without its criticism in the past either. The original didn't garner universal praise from fans and critics and was generally held up to be a flawed but worthy entry point for a new franchise. It got labeled dull, awkward, fiddly, repetitive, wooden, too straight-faced, quite pedestrian and either not RPG enough or too shooter-y. It wasn't lambasted on forums and the like but there was definitely a sizeable group of people who were unmoved by it.

As I said, that's why when the second one came out, it was generally held up as fulfilling the first game's promise, ironing out the flaws and finally delivering a must-play experience that was one of the genre's finest. With ME2 there was a sense of surprise from some quarters about how good it was and how much it improved on the original. It was akin to the gap between the original Assassin's Creed and the sequel.

And the ME3 got quite a savaging from fans and critics. Admittedly largely because of the ending, but still, these aren't three universally loved titles held up as pinnacles of that generation. I would argue that only the second game gets that universal praise.

From what I read of Andromeda, it sounds quite similar to the first game.

That was heavily flawed and sometimes quite dull and plodding, with more than a few dour characters who took themselves too seriously and a massively explorable galaxy that was one or two social hubs with corridor shooty bits or those horrendous side missions branching off from it. The animations were stiff and leaden, not quite up to the standard of the new generation (back in 2007) and it was an awkward mix of RPG and shooter and sometimes occupying a weird empty middle ground.

I still really enjoyed it, and I'm perhaps painting an overall negative view of the first game, but such an outlook definitely existed even back in 2007 upon Mass Effect's release. That was also hyped up as being something totally next-gen and astounding, and there were more than a few people on here who were disappointed by it.

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by KjGarly » Mon Mar 20, 2017 2:32 pm

New Nvidia Driver is out now for this.

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by jawafour » Mon Mar 20, 2017 2:40 pm

NickSCFC wrote:Stop making excuses, guys...

Andromeda has negative reviews throughout...


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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Dblock » Mon Mar 20, 2017 2:48 pm

After six hours Its a definite buy for me . If you loved the previous mass effect games this should be right up there . Nick can shut the strawberry float up.

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by KjGarly » Mon Mar 20, 2017 2:50 pm

jawafour wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:Stop making excuses, guys...

Andromeda has negative reviews throughout...


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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Floex » Mon Mar 20, 2017 3:03 pm

jawafour wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:Stop making excuses, guys...

Andromeda has negative reviews throughout...


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It's easy to put spin on things. I mean, one of the top reviews is by Everyeye.it, you know THE Everyeye.it.

I know I trust them. Or how about LaPS4, these are quality trustworthy websites, for sure.

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by Hexx » Mon Mar 20, 2017 3:04 pm

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PostRe: Mass Effect: Andromeda - March 23rd - Reviews incoming
by jawafour » Mon Mar 20, 2017 3:18 pm

Floex wrote:
jawafour wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:Stop making excuses, guys...

Andromeda has negative reviews throughout...


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It's easy to put spin on things. I mean, one of the top reviews is by Everyeye.it, you know THE Everyeye.it.

I know I trust them. Or how about LaPS4, these are quality trustworthy websites, for sure.


Floex, come on, dude... a "spin"? Nick stated that the game had mainly negative reviews ("throughout") but that doesn't tie up with Metacritic; for which he provided the link in his quote. I belive that Metacritic generally uses the same range of reviewers for most games.

Sure, I'm not looking to say that Andromeda is a classic but I do wonder why folk spend energy on "putting down" a game that doesn't appeal to them. If it doesn't float your boat then, hey - that's cool! - perhaps it's time to move on to something else.


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