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Anthem Review: Fun at times but let down by its tedium and lack of depth (GameByte)

Anthem, BioWare and EA’s answer to loot shooters like Destiny and Warframe, leaves me with conflicting and mixed thoughts. On one hand, it’s a gorgeous game with some of the most fun exploration I’ve ever experienced, especially in this genre. On the other, it’s a tedious chore further soured by boring missions, a bland story, and really long loading screens. It has many high moments, but those are ultimately outnumbered by the negative ones.

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Old McGroin2312d ago

Way too much negativity surrounding Anthem now, cancelled my pre-order earlier today and switched it to Division 2. Damn. Was looking forward to Anthem. Maybe a year down the line it might be the game I was hoping for.

jjb19812312d ago

I was the same way about it but the 10hr trial let me get a better feeling about it. It's fun however it feels a bit shallow in some aspects. It's definitely better when you're Mic'd up with friends. It's a top-tier looter shooter but the RPG elements are lacking. I did preorder it as well as the Division 2 and can't wait for the looty shooty grind-fest to begin.

Old McGroin2311d ago

Cool. I still like the look of it but think I'll wait until I've exhausted The Division 2 before looking at it again, surely it will be well patched up by then!

Hungryalpaca2311d ago (Edited 2311d ago )

As someone who has access, the trial is pretty much the whole game in terms of what you do. I hit 18 hours and just stopped.

There isn’t much to keep you chasing loot.

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Mark Darrah: stop harassing devs because you don't know what caused "the thing that you're mad at"

Former BioWare executive Mark Darrah says "be a human being, have some empathy."
Fans don't know who is actually to blame.
Darrah throws up a hypothetical that someone might not like how an actor delivered a line. Sure, it could well be down to the actor, but it also might be down to who was directing them, how the writer asked their work to be delivered, or maybe that was the only take they got.

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-Foxtrot120d ago

This line from the video though

"Maybe the CEO of the entire company really wanted his nephew to be hired as a script consultant and this guy with literally zero experience was coming in and pushing for mandatory changes"

Like others have said that seems far too specific to just be an example...

Eonjay119d ago

Exactly. And the crazy part about this is that the people there just doing their job and trying to make a living are the one's getting hurt and losing their jobs. I am also not a fan of targeting specific individuals. Its poor form. These are video games.

RiseNShine120d ago

If only there was a single problem with this game, it was a train wreck waiting to crash and burn.

thorstein119d ago (Edited 119d ago )

As usual, common sense falls on deaf ears. I mean, he thinks this article is about Dragon Age Veilguard. He rejects logic and evidence.

What possible logic or evidence can you provide to convince him otherwise.

Notellin119d ago

The community has spoken and would like for you to stop instead.

Armaggedon118d ago (Edited 118d ago )

@Thorstein

Cant expect people to see reason now a days.

@Notellin
Sure. Go ahead and bury yourselves beneath your own ignorance.

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thorstein119d ago

This article isn't about that game.

Gamingsince1981119d ago

Veilguard was complete trash though anyway.

Notellin119d ago

Then don't use it for the thumbnail. It's misleading on purpose to draw this reaction.

thorstein119d ago

Or...I don't know... read the article.

staticall120d ago

Personally, i think we should always blame and criticize the management (especially top management; like with EA - every screw up should be blamed on Andrew Wilson and his goons). They're the ones with the power, the ones who have the last say in the matter - whatever is the plot details, gameplay, microtransactions, budget and «It's ok that it's buggy and crashes constantly, release the game ASAP, we'll fix it later».

Harrasement is not ok in my book, although, nowadays, many people paint every type of criticism (whatever warranted or not) as harrasement. Which is a very narrowminded and waters down actual harrasement problems. But, i guess, it makes it easier to ignore everything bad you see aimed towards yourself.

I would also like to add, that this topic is a double-edged sword, some developers are being mean to their customers, calling them names or any sort of -isms, that happens. In that case, don't be surprised, that, when you're «firing shots», customers are «shooting back» at you.

SimpleDad120d ago

We do want better games, and we get them by criticizing bad ones.

Eonjay119d ago

No you don't. Everything is criticized by somebody these days. By that logic everything is bad. Thats just more fuel for the echo chamber. The way you get games you want is by supporting the types of games you want by buying them. You want more games like Astrobot? Buy Astrobot. Recommend it to others. Its not about bashing what you don't like. its about supporting what you do like. Money talks.

SimpleDad119d ago

Absolutely, I buy my games cause subscriptions are also part of the problem. I don't criticize myself personally, but by observing criticism by others, I avoid purchasing games with problems.

TheColbertinator119d ago

No we don't. FIFA and Madden get criticized every year and the games get worse and more overpriced.

Christopher119d ago

Lack of profit is the only way to do it, but people are fine buying shit games every day, just not the shit games we talk about regularly here. We distract ourselves with this stupid 'social mirage' issue and the corporations get to keep doing less and less but selling it for more and more.

Armaggedon119d ago

“Better game” with big air quotes. What you like more, makes more sense.

Gamingsince1981119d ago

Says the only guy in the world that likes vanguard, I bet you like avowed aswell huh

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leahcim119d ago

Empathy has no value when it comes to killing a franchise loved by thousands.

Eonjay119d ago

Empathy always has value when dealing with other human beings. This includes empathy towards the fans who feel scorned and the devs who worked their asses off.

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Anthem Sold A Solid 5 Million Copies In Its Lifetime

The multiplayer action RPG shipped a whopping 2 million copies in its first week alone.

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JEECE548d ago

A nice piece of proof-as if anymore was needed-that a game isn't automatically a success if it sells "millions of copies."

RiseNShine548d ago

I don't know if it's still possible, but if it still works, PLAY IT. It's a fantastic RPG on it's own, incredible graphics and story, well worth the Bioware name, i don't know how bad it was on release, but when i played years later it was a great single player RPG well worth playing.

ChasterMies547d ago

This a good example of why you should be hesitant to buy a game at launch.

--Onilink--547d ago

Its has been on sale multiple times for like $2-3… and even when not that aggressively dropped, it is usually in the under $10 category of any sale

BlackCountryBob547d ago

That’s good, but also worth pointing out that after maybe 3 months on sale, this game was selling for about a tenner. Reminds me a bit of Days Gone, good sales overall but only after huge discounts so unlikely to make large profit

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Worst Big Budget Games

GF365: "Among all the well-received and beloved video games, there are some that are horrendous. Here are our picks for the worst big budget games released since 2010."

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banger88891d ago

What a shitty f***** list! Most of the games on it were great fun. Bullshit list.

chantii_mmohaven890d ago

yep this is truly a b*tthurt list :/

MadLad890d ago

I think the only one I agreed on was Anthem, and even that isn't horrendous.

Knushwood Butt891d ago

Anthem; I'd forgotten that game existed. I remember thinking the trailer was BS though; turns out I was right.

Cueil890d ago

the game wasn't bad though

RavenWolfx890d ago

"Worst big budget games" and immediately lists Genshin Impact, a game that has $4 billion in revenue.

blackblades890d ago

$3 billion and counting along with alot of users. I disagree with that being on the list. This list is just a person opinion without merit

monkey602890d ago

I havent played Genshin Impact and Mafia 3 was alright. The rest though I kind of agree with.
I loved the 1st Kane and Lynch and I could not understand how the 2nd game was as bad as it was.

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