It does have that feel to it. I wasn't surprised to see Naren Shankar was involved in For All Mankind as well.
Johmpa
joined 1 year ago
I agree as well. I always did like Andromeda, but I'd be the first to admit it is wildly inconsistent in everything from quality to story.
From what I hear the inconsistencies were partly due to Kevin Sorbo both producing the show and playing the main character in the later seasons - leading to story decisions being dictated by his ego rather than anything else.
Despite all that, there is still good stuff to be had in that show.
Dark Matter was a really fun little scifi show. Just a shame it got cancelled without closing the story.
Me and 3 friends have had a lot of fun with Divinity Original Sin 2 multiplayer. There's usually a lot of shenanigans and fun happenings as a direct effect of having several players bringing their own style to the game.
Just be advised that the experience will not be the same as playing single player. From what I understand the multiplayer experience in BG3 is much improved but I found that when playing with friends in DOS2 that I could not for instance take the time to dive in deep with conversations, quests, lore etc as I would like.
There is also a current issue in that if someone joins your game with a custom character, that character will from then on be a permanent member of the party. You cannot at the moment get rid of them in any way.
Bottom line it is fun, but you should treat it as a separate thing from single player - and definately have a dedicated playthrough for multiplayer.