Mass effect Andromeda. Initiation
2017 • 302 pages

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15

I wish I had read this before playing the Mass Effect Andromeda game. While the first book in the Andromeda tie in series was an awesome extra bit of Mass Effect, it was also a bit of a chore to get through, this one was a pleasant title to rip through, containing some solid writing that made me see Cora Harper in a different light.
The game didn't seem to do much to delve into the character that is Cora Harper which is a shame as this book paints her as a pretty damn awesome human biotic whom we catch up with shortly after her 4 year stint where she trained/honed her biotic abilities with an elite Asari commandos group. Through out the book we get insight to her character while she gets use to having a version of SAM with her for a good duration of the story. We follow her as she cleans up some mess for the initiative while she considers the mission they've asked her to join.
Certainly one of the better Mass Effect titles and one you shouldn't miss if you're a fan of the series.

February 23, 2019Report this review