I had a good time playing it, but it has issues. The combat is fun, the characters are fine (but, you kind of know what to expect out of them) and the worlds are interesting enough. You can spend as much time in Andromeda as you do the entire original trio and most of that consists of running back and forth to do dull tasks. The thing that disappoints is just the sheer feeling of having done it all before, and then adding in the one issue that Dragon Age: Inquisition had, which is an abundance of extremely dull fetch quest side missions. I personally didn't have many glitches in it aside from a few, so my experience with glitches in it wasn't ruined. It's a little deeper than that, but I'm just saying, you're not Bayonetta-ing it up with a bunch of fast combos as you mash on buttons.Īlso, I thought Mass Effect Andromeda was fine, but yeah, if one was expecting something to be as good or greater than the original trilogy, it's not that. The combat has you pressing a button to attack, and more or less watching your guy attack them until the opponent is beaten. I'm someone that can't get into things if they aren't considered canon because in the long run, they no longer have much say in what's going on in the fiction (even if I like the non-canon better), so I keep finding it hard to actually finish, but it is very enjoyable once you get into it. If you like the sort of gameplay it has to offer, then yes it still holds up fine. It just depends on if you like the kind of gameplay.