Players Are Hating On Mass Effect Andromeda; Developers Promise The Game Gets Better

Bad news for BioWare as it seems Mass Effect: Andromeda isn't living up to the standards and so far the game has become the topic of criticism which escalated from disappointed comments to full on Meme status. From awkward to downright insulting animations, to bugs and bad dialogues, everyone has a lot to say about Mass Effect: Andromeda and none of which are good. And it if it's true what they say about lasting first impressions, the game seems to be in serious trouble.

'My Face Is Tired' Says Mass Effect: Andromeda

According to Business Insider, the conversations and dialogue in Mass Effect: Andromeda feels rigid and plasticky, which pales in comparison from the previous Mass Effect game. Although most of the game is beautiful, the human facial animations feel robotic and disconcerting.

Everyone is roasting the game, not just the ugly facial expression but also the bugged out animations and amateur writing that everyone agrees should never ever be in a video game. It seems the early access will be working against EA this time due to the negative feedback the first impressions of the game are getting. Despite the savage jabs against Mass Effect: Andromeda, Memecraft has reached an all-time high and everyone is jumping in on the bandwagon to deliver hilarity at BioWare's expense.

Developer Says To Wait For The Rest Of The Game

Due to the negative feedback Mass Effect: Andromeda is receiving, producer Michael Gamble was forced to give a statement in an effort to calm everyone down. He says that BioWare will still continue to work on the game and promises that the game will get better. He said in a tweet, "We appreciate the critiques (and memes!) but I am very happy to see how much ya'll like the game after 10 hours...and...it gets even better." It seems he's confident enough that Mass Effect: Andromeda will somehow deliver.

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