Dragon Age: Inquisition was the final straw for me.
I really enjoyed a lot of their games in some way or other up until around 2010. For all it's fault, I thrived on Dragon Age:Origins for the overall experience (music was especially stunning in areas), and I also had a superb time with Mass Effect 1 too (again, despite the flaws, it still managed to really give me something of a "space jock" experience).
Then came the sequels of ME:2 & DA:2 which both left me underwhelmed. ME:2 was OK, just a bit boring and - for a game with actually fairly poor shooting mechanics - relied too much on it's combat. But DA:2 really, really rammed it home how tard-focussed they were now. I pretty much hated all the DA:2 experience. Hearing Mike Laidlaw get excited by the "new" Darkspawn - something out of a fucking 70's Kung-Fu Ghost film - left a very sour taste in the mouth. "Wow, what is that fat cunt thinking?" were my thoughts, as he turned menacing looking enemies into plastic comedy peices. And I fucking pissed myself at his GILF-fettished Flemeth
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So I was very skeptical about the 3rd installments in both series. I found ME:3 utterly awful and dumb beyond belief, and I actually feel the all the hoo-ha about the ending helped mask how poor the actual game itself was. But as a crap shooter I could see why GOW fans would like it. I hated it, it was nothing for RPG fans, but as much as it annoyed me I could understand the more "shootery" game they had taking that direction.
But DA:I was when the last glimmer of hope died. Mainly because I'd read a few peices were Bioware claimed it was gonna be more like Origins than DA:2, and that it'd learned it's lessons from DA:2, only to release a game which kept all the worse elements of DA:2, ignored most of the best ones from Origins, and added loads of new wank in the proccess. They'd claimed that they were learning and returning to form, and did totally the opposite instead, moving even further away from the elements which had held such franchizes together for years.
DA:I was simply stunning at how much it had failed, but the fact it was billed by some Bioware staff & reviewers as "a return to form" made it even more of a shit pill to swallow.
I haven't even played a demo of Andromeda, and won't entertain DA:4 either. Bioware have simply forgotten how to make good games now. They're a none-entity.