@Renunciation: Pretty much my thinking exactly. I really hope the story turns out to be as good as the game's artwork. I can see this being a solid game to play on the train as I ride into work.
@nibbin1191: If you're talking about missing the Trespasser DLC, then I saw the comments earlier and that's already been updated. If you're talking about something else, then let me know. We do our best to get all our facts right at GameSpot, but sometimes we make mistakes. I appreciate any feedback you can supply. Although in the future it might be easier to email or message a writer as there's just not enough time to keep checking the comments section on articles/videos. Tagging one of us in the comments so we get the alert works too.
@phoenix1289: I didn't think this, but now that I've read it...this totally sounds like a plausible idea. I would be 100% down to play through and grab every achievement in the ME trilogy again!
@smashthestars: When the game first launched, it was very buggy. Sometimes to the point where entire missions were just unplayable and characters would just disappear from cutscenes. Major patches were implemented in the months following the game's release and Andromeda is much better now. The ME franchise is one of my favs of all time but Andromeda was so bad at launch, even I couldn't really justify playing it. I returned to it 3 months later and the game was fine. Played through the whole thing and now I love it. If you're just getting into the game now, you're playing the good version of Andromeda, haha!
@videogameninja: I have a little over 32 days total time in the game (about 770 hours), so I can confirm this game will take over your life if you let it. But most of my time with Rocket League is spent playing with friends who ask me for "one more game." If you don't have friends like that, then you should be fine! If you do...well...just remember to get up and eat some food every once in a while...
@Pierce_Sparrow: I've yet to pick up 20XX, but I've heard great things!
I love the idea of a monthly gallery that features indie games that people would love to play. The problem is mostly time. I typically only have enough time to play through one or two indie titles a month. I can't really write up a gallery of recommendations if I don't play enough games to make the list. That's why this particular gallery worked so well, I could use games I played YEARS ago to put it together.
Now something in December, like "the best indie games of 2018" is totally doable. Not promising I will write that, but it's something that's more probable to pull off.
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