![]() ![]() "Every time I went to sleep back in the Milky Way, I kept dreaming about that last big job. Vetra's romance would have been much more impactful if she confessed more about her trauma/PTSD episodes. Many squadmates have so much missing content. Hence inconsistency in Vetra's character. Probably leftovers from earlier development before Bioware had decided to go with the forced positivity shtick. Yeah, Vetra sometimes sounds a lot more aggressive outside of Tempest/Nomad (for example, she says mean things when you hang around on Kadara). In order to build a strong team, you need to improve psychological well-being of your comrades.Īnd, of course, the game should have made it possible to fail loyalty missions (your mistakes should have real consequences). (you'd have to investigate, take sides etc.). For example, some squadmates would complain about getting mistreated etc. It would be so good if the game presented actual conflicts within your team that you need to manage. We only get some light-hearted banter between squadmates, but everything just gets auto-resolved, so to speak. There's too little conflict inside the team. One of my main gripes with Andromeda is its sterile optimism. She finally sheds layers of alienation and bottled-up rage. She just can't understand everyone's optimism.īut she mellows out thanks to Ryder. She has realized just how empty her life in the Milky Way was. She now works for something other than money. She had worked either solo or in very small teams (and only then for personal enrichment).Īnd then she's thrown into a large team of scientists and selfless pioneers. ![]() She's been a loner her entire life, used to be a smuggler and a thief. Vetra's abrasiveness is actually a good thing. The casual fling quest characters were fine enough for what they were. Gil's was decent enough, with some unique but pretty thin plot issues, but again a bit timid and not quite as good as the Reyes' cutscenes in terms of vibes.Ĭora's was the most fleshy, and she had the best facial animation throughout the game, but idk it just felt slightly flat emotionally (plus I expected a bit of biotics in the sex scene, given the connection to emotion). Nyx was a bit mixed - her early interactions with other squad members is abrasive, that sours it a bit (but things do warm up), and while the relationship has more normal notes, it lacks some of the more uplifting elements of the other relationships Liam offered a lot of feels early on but it felt like it petered out a bit by the end and again was a bit timid. I loved Suvi for the voice acting, but the relationship arc felt a bit timid and undercooked compared to the others Here’s our definitive ranking for every squad member’s romance you can pursue in Andromeda.In terms of my own experiences, each romance offered something, such that there was no terrible romance. While you’ll have the opportunity to develop romantic relationships with members of your crew and other characters found about the Andromeda Galaxy, the members of your personal squad often tend to remain the closest throughout the game. But if you manage to use the right lines of dialogue and build up a little bit of trust, you’ll encounter a rather intimate scene at the culmination of your relationship. ![]() These conversations reveal some of the deepest details about your crew and squad members, giving you a look into who they really are behind all the combat and exploration. You’ll learn about their pasts, motivations, and tendencies and occasionally, you’ll have the opportunity to flirt with them. Mass Effect: Andromeda is no different, allowing you to dive into hours of dialogue with your favorite characters in an effort to get to know them on multiple levels. ![]() Whether you like the idea of having a romantic entanglement during your journey through the Andromeda Galaxy or not, building relationships has always been one of the most popular features in BioWare’s experience. ![]()
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