Mass Effect: Andromeda Game Guide
A new part of the galaxy awaits! The Mass Effect: Andromeda game guide contains detailed descriptions of all primary and secondary quests, along with the endings and available choices. It also lists collectibles and provides hints on the best character development.
Last update: 01 June 2017
This guide offers all information you need to complete Mass Effect: Andromeda and understand its rules. The early pages contain chapters of the general game guide. It deals with creating and developing the protagonist, recruiting companions, combat, encounters with non-player characters, exploration and traveling the galaxy, crafting items, and romancing people. The tips are complemented by chapters concerning unlocking trophies and answering the most frequently asked questions (how to gain experience quickly, how to obtain resources, how to enhance Nomad, and other popular topics).
The second major part of this guide is a very extensive walkthrough that provides descriptions of all main missions (Priority Ops) and optional quests. The latter involve allies and relationships (the protagonist's and his/her family's quests as well as those received from the companions), Heleus Assignments (optional quests connected to specific locations in the game world), and Additional Tasks (small, less complicated quests). The walkthrough is enriched with numerous images which inform you where to find important people and items or how to solve puzzles, among other things.
Mass Effect: Andromeda is the fourth installment of the incredibly popular action RPG series. The plot is set many years after the events of the original trilogy and is not directly connected to the story of the Reapers and the exploits of Commander Shepard. In the latest production, we are taken to the eponymous Andromeda Galaxy which offers entirely new things to discover and where we face previously unknown dangers.
Jacek "Stranger" Halas & Jakub Bugielski (www.gamepressure.com)
About Mass Effect: Andromeda Game Guide
Author : Jacek "Stranger" Halas & Jakub "jbugielski" Bugielski for gamepressure.com
Guide contains : 211 pages, 963 images.
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Mass Effect: Andromeda Video Game
- genre: RPG
- developer: BioWare Corporation
- publisher: Electronic Arts Inc.
- platform: PC, XONE, PS4, WiiU
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