Before
diving into my review of Mass
Effect: Andromeda,
I should state that I have not played the original Mass Effect
trilogy. I have seen gameplay and read about the games when deciding
whether to invest in Andromeda,
but as a whole I have zero first-hand experience. I mention this as,
the lack of experience with the original trilogy should make my
review of Andromeda
more objective than a lot of reviews I’ve seen. But all in due
time…*
If
there is anything video games were seemingly made to do, it would be
to realize the fantasies of science fiction. Exploring exotic
planets, shoot outs with hostile aliens, space ship flight, seeing
distant universes, human diaspora across the galaxies—these are
some of the most imaginative areas of science fiction just waiting to
be realized in interactive fun. And the sheer volume of such
material in video games is proof. At the macro level, Bioware’s
2017 game Mass
Effect: Andromeda
captures these phenomena wonderfully; at the micro level, less often.
After
hundreds of years of deep space flight, a fleet of allied ships,
human and alien, has arrived in the Andromeda galaxy seeking a new
home. From vast arks carrying racks and racks of people in cryosleep
to a massive operational nexus, it’s a full mission. And it
includes the exploratory ship The
Tempest,
led by the Pathfinder, you. In something like Star
Trek: Next Generation-style,
the player is tasked with meeting any aliens who might live in the
galaxy, establishing peaceful relations, and finding new planets
suitable for human colonization, if possible. Problem is, the first
planet The
Tempest
lands on destroys any hope of a peaceful settlement. A hostile alien
group known as the Kett open fire on the Pathfinder in an attempt to
prevent access to a strange alien technology scattered across the
planet. Neither Kett, human, or any other known alien species’,
the technology, called Remnant, seems to hold the key to making the
planet suitable for habitation. And thus you, the Pathfinder, must
clear the Kett and unlock the secrets of the Remnants to pave the way
for the thousands awaiting a new home. The Kett, however, with their
foothold in the galaxy, have sinister plans for any alien species
they encounter, including the Pathfinder…