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Mass effect two and three are good but they diverge from Mass effect 1 in that they're much more like third person cover shooters and much less like RPGs, so that gameplay balance doesn't sound interesting to you take that in mind. If you like the world in the writing and don't mind the gameplay then I would say definitely check them out, even with the disappointing ending Mass effect 3 is still like 90% good Sci-Fi action slop.
I really hate how rail roaded the later parts are. Most of the world is completely off limit unless you are on one specific quest.
In ME1 they actually managed to make it feel like a continuous world. Even with stuff like long elevator rides instead of load screens. Items are also the coolest in the ME1.
Andromeda takes in many ways the best of all games but sucks for other reasons. Like quest lines where the game requires you to board the ship just to read an email, and the email is just that someone wants to meet you in person. That shit legit made me quit and leave the game unfinished.
I second this, and I also think they're worth a try if you've never played them before.