Chris Buffa (Modojo): A short while ago, there was a great disparity between iOS and Android when it came to game releases, as quality hits appearing on Google-powered devices were few and far between. Now it's somewhat different. While not on equal ground just yet, Android now competes with its rival, thanks to big-time games like Draw Something, Angry Birds Space and Where's My Water?
Of course, it's no surprise that Electronic Arts releases its games across both platforms. That said, we tracked down EA Mobile's Senior Account Lead, Autumn Brown, to learn more about the company's stance on Android (more notably Google Play), as well as its plans for the future.
With the Switch bringing interest back into the realm of motion controls, it seems as good a time as any to dip back into the backlog and retrieve some lucrative nuggets from the one that launched the phenomenon in the first place: the Nintendo Wii.
Twinfinite Writes: Mass Effect has quickly become one of the defining video game franchises around. We take a look at how each game in the series stacks up.
Mass effect 1 was the best of the lot....It set the whole universe up and the sense of mystery surrounding the protheans and reapers made it a lot better. I will never forget the moment when Sovereign started talking to the player and the decision of who to save in the game.
I like all three of the main games, but they all had issues.
ME1 had terrible elevators, boring planets and loads of useless items, plus I was not that partial to the combat as it was a mix between FPS and RPG.
ME2 had the stupid resource mining mini-game that I totally hated.
ME3 just had the ending story that I was upset with at the time, but over the years has grown on me.
So for me, ME3, ME2 and ME1 in order, but I love three of them.
It was my favorite franchise to be released in the last 10 years or so.
Looking forward to MEAndromeda.
Everyone has their favourite. But even your least favourite Mass Effect is still better than most games out there
I felt 3 was the weakest, due to some of the story decisions, quest log, limited dialogue options, and of course that god damn ending. But the game still managed to feel like a more real, heavy war story than any other game I've played. It's still fantastic, overall.
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