I have been watching a live stream by Lorerunner of this game. It is reminiscent of Dragon Age: Inquisition. I attempted playing this game last year - I could not get past the first area of the game. There was little of what I experienced which interested me or got me invested in the game.
A major issue for me with ME:A is that the game does not stack. Every forty-five minutes or so, the game refreshed the research. If you did not check it, the cycle would pause. So, a player would have to do exploration for those forty-five minutes, then returned to the area where they can check the progress. If a player did not check and played for longer then forty-five minutes, then returned to check they would not see two or more cycles of progress. It would be always one cycle. Lorerunner can describe it better then I do.
Lorerunner described the game in his review as aggresively average.
A major issue for me with ME:A is that the game does not stack. Every forty-five minutes or so, the game refreshed the research. If you did not check it, the cycle would pause. So, a player would have to do exploration for those forty-five minutes, then returned to the area where they can check the progress. If a player did not check and played for longer then forty-five minutes, then returned to check they would not see two or more cycles of progress. It would be always one cycle. Lorerunner can describe it better then I do.
Lorerunner described the game in his review as aggresively average.