Anthem Producer Says Mass Effect Andromeda Never Could Support Long-Term Plans for DLC Content
Anthem producer Mike Gamble has spoken out about the differences between their live-service game Anthem and their previous game, Mass Effect Andromeda.
A new adventure awaits in the Mass Effect universe. With stunning visuals and a new galaxy to discover, BioWare delivers the next generation of space exploration. Commander Shepard's story may be ov
Anthem producer Mike Gamble has spoken out about the differences between their live-service game Anthem and their previous game, Mass Effect Andromeda.
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Mass Effect: Andromeda was, for a lot of people, a major disappointment that failed to live up to the excellent trilogy that preceded it. It didn't sell well at its original price tag, and even the current 50% price cut (which is what it's going for on Origin) won't be a big enough drop to tempt some people. Now you can play it for even less money through Origin Access as part of a £4/$5 a month subscription.That subscription gives you unlimited access to a range of EA titles, usually older (but generally very good) games or limited trials of new games. As Andy pointed out last month, it's unusual for a game as big as Andromeda to arrive on the service as early as it has, which is surely a mark of how poorly it performed.It's the Deluxe Edition that's been added to Origin Access, which includes an armour park, a weapon set and a digital soundtrack. I think that if you were at all on the fence about it then it's worth paying for a single month, givin
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It's been pretty well established by now that Mass Effect: Andromeda did not live up to the legacy of the original trilogy, nor did it sell especially well. Even so, this feels like the line drawn under the whole sorry story—the final insult, if you will. Less than seven months after it was released, Electronic Arts is putting it on Origin Access. Origin Access is a subscription-based service that, for $5/£4/€4 per month, provides unlimited access to a wide range of EA games. Generally, they tend to be either older games (relatively, anyway) or limited "Play First" trials, but Andromeda is neither—it's the full game, which is still listed on Origin for $40, the cost of eight months of Access. It's fair to point out that both Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 were less than a year old when they were added to Origin Access, but with all due respect to both series, I don't think that either of them had quite the marquee stature o
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More than half a year removed from Mass Effect: Andromeda's launch, BioWare's underwhelming RPG is set to make a reappearance during the holiday months. It seems like the exact type of game that will be a staple of Black Friday video game d...