Global Deluxe Ed. | €76.69 |
This Deluxe version of Mass Effect Andromeda for Xbox One includes the following bonuses: We'll equip our character with the armor of the deep space explorer, the nomad's skin and enjoy the Multiplayer Booster Pack, which will give us a series of benefits in Multiplayer mode. It also contains the Pathfinder Casual Outfit, the Scavenger Armor, the Pathfinder Elite Weapon Set, a Pyjak monkey pet, the digital soundtrack and the Multiplayer Deluxe Launch Pack. An incredible edition if you want to fully enjoy the newest delivery of one of most spectacular EA's science fiction RPGs.
In addition, in this fourth episode, we will enjoy an unparalleled freedom of exploration in any other title of the series, and we will be able to re-use the MAKO to explore the planets in search of resources, missions and secrets. Fighting against our enemies also promises to be truly spectacular, making use of all kinds of weapons and powers that will shatter any beast, monster or human who dares to get in our way. A huge universe that all RPG lovers will enjoy for hours.
The release date of this version is scheduled for March 23, 2017.
Without any doubt, Mass Effect: Andromeda is nearly everything the fans were waiting for. A great story told just as only BioWare knows, set on incomparable alien worlds and surrounded by charismatic characters that are tough to forget. Unfortunately it fails on technical aspects, but the gameplay balances it out.
Mass Effect: Andromeda is simply an amazing game. It renews the franchise yet manages to feel really familiar for fans. Unfortunately, the game suffers from some technical problems, but they hardly impact the gameplay.
Overall, despite its shortcomings Mass Effect: Andromeda was an enjoyable experience for me. The first few hours feel like a grind, but you will be rewarded for sticking with it. The game is dragged down a bit by all of the reading that must be done and some overly long conversations, but this is rather typical for the genre. The game really shines when you're exploring an alien world and battling the local fauna, and when you get down to it that's what you really want out of a space-based RPG.
You might initially turn your nose up at Mass Effect: Andromeda, but stick with it and you'll be richly rewarded with a vast space opera that gets better and better. It has problems, but they pale into insignificance once you're swept up in the exploits of Mass Effect: Andromeda's Pathfinder.
Mass Effect: Andromeda at times captures the essence of the Mass Effect trilogy but doesn’t quite live up to its potential. The story and its lovable cast of characters stand as solid starting blocks in an expansive universe. Performance issues, bugs, and design flaws hurt an otherwise commendable role-playing game.
This is by far the least optimized, most buggy entry in the series. The sheer volume of glitches, animation problems, frame rate issues, and weird hitching lag plagues the entire experience, and it's a damn shame.
Mass Effect Andromeda is the anticipated sequel to the hit space trilogy that, sadly enough, doesn’t deliver. Sketchy animations, uninspiring characters and uneven story make this one a space-adventure to quickly forget.
October 30, 2017
Mass Effect Andromeda ties off loose ends with a new novel called Annihilation. Read more
August 21, 2017
Mass Effect Andromeda won't publish more updates for the story mode. Read more
June 29, 2017
The Mass Effect Andromeda story DLC could’ve been cancelled.
April 7, 2017
Mass Effect Andromeda publishes the patch 1.05 that improves, among other things, facial expressions. Read more
April 5, 2017
BioWare will use patches to address some of Mass Effect Andromeda’s big issues. Read more
March 20, 2017
BioWare defends a former employee after being harassed for Mass Effect Andromeda facial animations. Read more
March 17, 2017
Mass Effect Andromeda will have a companion app for mobile devices to follow our progress on online modes.
March 15, 2017
The multiplayer of Mass Effect Andromeda will have 5 maps for the release and after that, all of them will be free! Watch video