Now that I'm on a PC and not on my phone, figured I'd throw my hat into the ring with some quick impressions after 22 hours of game play.To give a quick idea of where I'm at: I've got all six squad mates unlocked and have had the last for a couple of hours now.
From a technical perspective: I'm not impressed at all. Not even counting the issues with facial animations, lip syncing and animations in general -- this game has been rough for me technically. In 22 hours, I've have quest objects I needed to scan not scan -- or I did scan them, and it didn't update the quest journal to trigger the next part of the quest. Both were fixed by reloading the most recent save, and I've now taken to saving before any quest scans now because of it.
I've had the signature Bioware exorcist moment (the spinning head). Multiple times where I've had clone squad mates wandering around each other, either just chilling or having one walking around in the background while I was already talking to the same squad mate. I've had emails referencing things a squad mate did when I hadn't even met them yet. I've had the nomad fall through the ground and get stuck.
Weird performance issues (I'm on PS4 Pro). Let me preface these by saying I'm not sure if this is because its an issue with the PS4 version, or if its an issue with me playing the game off an external hard drive via usb. That said, I platinumed Horizon off the same drive without having any issues.
Textures not loading in properly, or taking sometime to load in. I don't mean popup (which got much worse and far more noticable once I actually got ahold of the Nomad). I mean there will be a cinematic conversation, where the screen has a closeup of a character and the character's texture takes a few moments to load in fully, leaving a blurry smudgy look -- and these can happen multiple times in the same conversation with the same character.
The game just freezing for upwards of 3 seconds when going very fast in the Nomad, or constantly boosting forward as Ryder. (Has anyone had this happen on a stock internal drive?)
The in game map loading with messed up textures / appearance -- like broken polygons everywhere. Sometimes I have to exit and re-load the map twice before it loads correctly.
Those are just things from a technical standpoint that have been a disappointment.
As far as the writing there's really only been a handful of things that I have outright cringed at or wondered what the hell they were thinking -- for the most part the story and writing hasn't bothered me and I've found it fine. But for me, this game IS Mass Effect. Despite all the glaring technical issues, all the jank, some of the complaints I have with things that are game play designs that I disagree with or issues with how the side quests have been done. I am loving my time with it.
Even the 'loading' screens when you're going from planet to planet (or from system to system) -- I love that it gives the feeling of standing there, on the bridge of the Tempest, watching space go by like you're really the Captain of the ship in the moment. It's possible it'll get tedious, but after a dozen or so hours it hasn't yet.
I'm enjoying the different personalities of the crew and squad you interact with on the tempest, and the random little conversations they have among themselves that you can wander into randomly when exploring the ship. How that when exploring off the beaten path, that yes you can actually find things you probably wouldn't if you just followed the quests and quest markers. This game invokes similar feelings I had the first time I played the first Mass Effect game. It's not a perfect game, it's not a technically competent game -- but for me, it's a fun game that I'm having a great time with.