While BioWare’s quality has fallen off lately, there’s no denying the quality of titles in their portfolio. That’s why we’re going to dive in and rank every BioWare game from worst to best.
MASS EFFECT GALAXY
Remember when I said I’m talking about some of the games you completely forgot about? Mass Effect Galaxy was one of those games! Released in 2009 for iOS, Galaxy was a top-down shooter that didn’t work.
ANTHEM
The game sounded like a great idea on paper that never translated. A looter-shooter where you essentially live out your greatest Iron Man fantasies is a fantastic idea.
MASS EFFECT: ANDROMEDA
Like Anthem, Jason Schriefer also dove into the developmental issues with Andromeda. Like Anthem, the Frostbite engine was an issue, but I can argue that the game has more problems.
DRAGON AGE LEGENDS
Dragon Age Legends was a mobile-style game available on Facebook. Surprisingly, it wasn’t terrible! It wasn’t exactly good, either, which is why it lands here on the list.
SHATTERED STEEL
The first of all BioWare games is Shattered Steel, released in 1996. It plays similar to the MechWarrior franchise, where players wreak havoc in a mech-inspired vehicle.
SONIC CHRONICLES: THE DARK BROTHERHOOD
I know you didn’t forget about this one! BioWare made a Sonic RPG for the Nintendo DS back in 2008. Despite a level of excitement leading into the game’s release, it didn’t meet expectations.