Let's Play Mass Effect: Andromeda – Ep 55 – Finding The Drive Core On Elaaden – Gameplay


LET’S PLAY MASS EFFECT: ANDROMEDA – EPISODE 55 – Ryder Drack and Jal track down the energy signature of the Remnant drive core.

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Mass Effect: Andromeda begins in 2185, between the events of the second and third games in the original trilogy. The four Citadel Council races are planning to populate new home worlds in the Andromeda Galaxy as part of a strategy called the Andromeda Initiative. Each race will send 20,000 citizens on a one-way, 600-year journey to Andromeda aboard their own transportation vessel, called an Ark, and selects a leader, known as a Pathfinder. Once the races arrive, they will help build the Nexus, a huge space station that serves as a center of government and diplomacy, a living area, as well as a base of operations for the Pathfinders

Our interaction with this story begins in 2819, once the Pathfinder team has awoken from their sleep.

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  1. I think you can get up to 70% with out activating the monolith and maybe 80% with them. I am just guessing here.
    Honestly, I was surprised that the Flop house was so heavily guarded. That was some fight.
    Great episode.

  2. Since you were so focused on tech skills I wasn't going to say but since you tried biotics again I should point out that Pull does more than what you have been using it for. Hold Pull and you will pull an enemy to hover helplessly beside you, hit Throw while holding Pull and you can direct where they are thrown to, over steep cliffs, into a nearby wall for some Raider-meet-wall at 200mph action or just straight up into the sky for some nice ragdoll effects. Pull can also be used to hold small objects and with Throw hurl said objects at targets (with some pratice).

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