All the meanwhile, there's story details that explain that they plan to bring the heart of the Milky Way (the races and whatnot) back to Andromeda in a later game, something I am looking forward to. And they've definitely nailed the spirit of exploration and beginning anew in an alien galaxy, in my opinion. From the very beginning, it is overly apparent that Bioware was using Andromeda and the Andromeda Initiative as a metaphor for their previous entries in this series. While there are a few hiccups, the grand adventure of the Andromeda galaxy keeps me pretty occupied. People have noted that the writing or voice acting in the game is below-par, but from what I've seen it's quality.
It was quite disappointing, but also something I completely forgot about once I started in on the story. But on top of the animations, the character creation is one of the lightest I've seen. But the upside to Andromeda has made this more than bearable. Not to mention the "less-than-important" characters that you can have a conversation with, but their animation doesn't change one bit from in-convo to out-of-convo. Also, his eyebrows react oddly throughout conversations. My character, before ever leaving the opening, did this Exorcist-like turn creating this mess of his neck. From one of the first scenes in the game, it's pretty apparent. Now that being said, I am not above the flaws that Andromeda has, I just don't put as much stock into them as many are exhibiting. I'm at about 20% completion with 16 hours logged. I've played and owned every one of their games, so there's that. This plays into how enchanted I am by Andromeda. I am a bit biased when it comes to this game. So there should be some warnings before I begin. By Chizaqui | Review Date: March 26, 2017