![]() ![]() Not good variation of mission types, only 3-4 formulas that are repeated Rewarding this an 8 on light of the above comments and based on my own experience of the game. Town parts and conversations are interesting and a bioware seasoning upon this different style game Cons Town conversations cutscenes make multiplayer awkward at times. Interesting Javelins that play and feel different. A decent loot system including skills as loot. Tight and challenging combat that encourages teamwork. ![]() Pros Beautiful local with points of interest to explore. I am basing my opinion on my enjoyment of the game and not out of nostalgic loyalty to Bioware, politics or a general dislike of EA. In Summary, I do not think this is a 10, but I know this is not a 0, this is a 7-8 in my opinion with the potential to grow with its evolving world and planned free additional content. But the core gameplay is fun, and the bosses are interesting so far, so that doesn’t bother me much. Mission complete, this is also similar in free roam with the random events so it’s not very imaginative. One criticism I do have from playing is the mission types seem similar, it’s fight several waves of enemies, guard an area for a time/pick up objects nearby and collect them together, defeat a boss. Which for me is enough to say that this game is enjoyable, it’s fun to play and I truly believe I will be playing it for some time. The game is really fun to play, the loot is varied and interesting a good number of skills to interchange and combo with eachother, components to boost damage types, weapon types, and all gear including weapons can bolster your skills too so with some gear some great combinations can be equipped to suit your build or compliment your allies abilities. But the town is where you find the story and interesting characters you may expect from single player bioware titles but much in simpler form mainly because this isn’t an epic single player bioware game but a looter shooter with bioware flavour. One thing I found jarring from this is playing a mission with friends, you all go back to town, talk to people, amend your loadout watch a cutscene, but your squad may all be at different parts of the story, meaning there can be a lot of waiting, and whilst the plot interests me and the conversations I want to be engaged in I do find myself distracted worrying about holding up my friends while they wait for me. The player hub which is a town to pick up missions talk to NPC’s to get some more info on the world and access your javelin to customise it and equip different skills, weapons or buffs which are all loot picked up from enemy drops or chests found dropped from completed events. This large scale area can be a bit empty, but there are rare chests, hidden areas of interest, codex entries and lore for places of interest should that be something you want to delve into. The setting is large, sprawling, beautiful and interesting. I will be giving my honest opinion from playing the game over this weekend, around 12 hours and I will amend should my opinion change further in.i Firstly, the presentation of this game is great, the feel of movement, flight, combat are all strong and although I suspect built on the building blocks of ME’s third person shooting but a fair bit tighter. This has more in common with a game like Diablo than it does a classic Bioware story based single player adventure. Not as a single player story based game, as that is not what it is, I’m not going to rate it as mass effect 4, as that isn’t what it is. Not as a single player story based game, as that is not what it is, Firstly, I am rating this game as an online multiplayer looter shooter. … Expandįirstly, I am rating this game as an online multiplayer looter shooter. Players also customize their Javelin with gear they earn and craft throughout the adventure, and leave a lasting mark on the world. Throughout their adventure, players outfit their Freelancers with powerful Javelin exosuits, each of which are equipped with unique weapons and abilities. Shared danger means shared glory, and successful Freelancers are all be richly rewarded for successful exploits. In Anthem, up to 4 friends unravel the world’s mysteries and take on its most fearsome challenges together. ![]() The world is also filled with savage beasts and ruthless marauders where Freelancers are called to defeat the forces plotting to conquer humanity. In Anthem, Anthem is a shared-world action-RPG in which players delve into a vast world teeming with amazing technology and forgotten treasures.
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