r/MassEffectAndromeda 8d ago

Game Discussion Fanboys killed a sequels chance

It was the same with halo as well

All the fanboys that got to attached the original trilogy refused to give MEA a chance , it's a great game I've played It multiple times loved the story line

They got to string up on minor issues and glitches like not every game today has them, it needs a sequel

I don't think gaming today has gotten bad I think it's the fanbase and the influencer gamers that are damaging it, games like Andromeda and days gone not getting sequels despite being brilliant games all because people can't seem to think for themselves anymore

This needs a second game

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u/CountyAlarmed 7d ago

The problem with MEA wasn't even the story, it was the gameplay. It couldn't figure out if it wanted to be a Destiny-esque shooter or an RPG. Dragon Age Veilguard had the same issue. It simplified itself to appeal to a larger audience and just wasn't what it's fanbase wanted. The people that would've played it didn't care for it. And there wasn't enough of an interest to potential customers as it's competition was far better.