Since many folks around the world have now quarantined themselves in their homes to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, this is arguably the best time in modern history to do nothing else but play video games. For many, this newfound free time may allow them to pick up some games from yesteryear that they’ve
Mass Effect: Andromeda
Mass Effect Andromeda has been for many a major disappointment. While I did not find it to be a bad game per-se It certainly failed to live up to the legacy of the franchise. The lack of a story DLC exploring the fate of the Quarians was also a point of discussion among many fans, so
Since its debut a few years back, EA Access on Xbox One (and Origin Access on PC) have provided gamers the chance to check out EA’s extensive backlog of games and the chance to demo several of the company’s upcoming titles, with EA providing a look into what’s in store over the next three months
Sad news hit the Mass Effect fanbase yesterday evening, as BioWare announced that support for the single player story of Mass Effect Andromeda has been discontinued after patch 1.10, with no more updates on the horizon. Apparently, though, faith in the franchise has not been extinguished at the top of the studio, with recently-returned BioWare
BioWare just announced with a brief post on the official Mass Effect website that patching for the single player and story content of Mass Effect Andromeda has ended with the latest update, 1.10. In the message signed by the whole Mass Effect Andromeda team, we read that they they have worked hard to address community feedback, and to respond