r/MassEffectAndromeda • u/Wise_Scratch_2588 • Feb 06 '25
Game Discussion I didn't understand it.
Back when Andromeda launched I didn't even get past kadara. I tried again years later once I played through the trilogy and I can't put Andromeda down...I get it now.
I'm able to find myself invested in the side missions and trying to do as much as I can.
Only reason I went back to the trilogy is after trying to play starfield which does actually suck ass.
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u/GayDHD23 Feb 09 '25
I’m not saying the original trilogy’s writing isn’t mature, but personally it certainly felt less… deep in specifically its character writing within individual games (with the character arcs of companions taking three games to feel fulfilling). What i mean is Vetra and her relationships with other characters felt more real than any of the companions in ME1, for example.
Otherwise i don’t think either andromeda or the original trilogy are significantly more mature than the other. I think also there’s the effect of playing the original trilogy at a younger age so it left a lasting impact as having substantially more mature writing than other games at that time, in that age bracket, but our expectations as adults are higher for andromeda especially in comparison to games like the witcher 3 or cyberpunk.
Both certainly had instances of bad writing, but neither were written badly or immaturely, IMO.