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3.3 out of 5 stars Based on 76 Customer Ratings

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"Don’t believe the reviews"
4 stars"

Anthem I’m only three hours in with my Interceptor but I’m really struggling to understand what some of the reviews have been saying regarding a lack of story- Before I get to the story aspect of the game and the confusing mixed reviews, I’ll talk briefly about combat. All classes feel completely different and you’ll need to change the way you think and engage in combat when using each class in order to play to their abilities and stay alive. Combat is fun, so much fun. They nailed it. My favourite so far is the Interceptor. This class is outside of my comfort zone usually but I feel like a cybernetic ninja mixed with power ranger mixed with wolverine and Ironman. It fun frantic and fast.

Story: So Anthem, like Mass Effect puts you in an existing world. It doesn’t spoon feed you every tiny detail – unless you take a few seconds to read the codecs scattered around – which most reviews didn’t do because perhaps hat was too hard for them to do. The rest of the story is told through awesome and well acted cut scenes which pair a very clear picture of who you are as a warrior and who the enemy is and their objective. I can’t understand how this was unclear when reading reviews from IGN or Gamespot- The characters you encounter throughout are well designed and acted (graphics and facial features are a bit underwhelming though when compared to other recent titles). The constant banter between your character and his cypher (telepathic teammate) is great and fills gaps when travelling to next mission. Level design is incredible and the freedom you have is great. My only issue and point I agree on with the critics is the load times and that you can’t just hit pause to change load outs. I guess I understand that they are trying to make it feel like you’re going to a particular point (forge) and changing loadouts in a more “realistic” way, and that once you’re out of the main hub you just focus on combat, but it feels a bit restricting if you just want to change out a sniper rifle for a shotgun when the stage transitions to tight cave battles.

Anthem is a lot of fun and the world is immediately immersive. It’s early days but the fire mechanics are there and the story is clear and not as complicated as reviews are reporting. The final version of this game is so very different from the demo we all had access to, I was surprise as to how different it is. Don’t let reviews put you off in thinking that BioWare missed the mark, because they didn’t. Their world building, their narrative and music to immerse you is all their

10 out of 17 people found this review helpful.
"not even worth $1 let alone $120"
1 stars"

my kind friend got me this game as a gift however three hours into it, it's a drag. unfinished potential. unfortunate. long loading screens and times. no good endgame content. essentially a shooter looter. designed with teamwork in mind but not enough other things to back it up. nowhere near consistent frames (best 30–50fps only on ps4 pro). animations are great, customisation options are cool but don't make a huge difference in overall gameplay. it really is a huge carbon copy shadow of Destiny.

4 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
"Bit of Iron Man and Destiny"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

If you like Destiny and always wanted to be Iron Man this is the game for you

1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
"Don't believe everything you read (except this haha)"
5 stars"

This game is actually really good. Big maps, lots of good gun play, plenty of variety and it is really fun to play. This game is a mix between destiny and mass effect, but without all the issues (and the painful pvp cry babies who get awesome weapons nerfed and just ruin games for all involved). You have the storytelling style of ME but not as in depth, allowing you to follow along the story and have the option to not have to talk to lots of random strangers (remember to be cautious of stranger danger kids) in order to get the best gear. The over the shoulder 3rd person style fighting handles really well and the freedom to fly around the map and even under water is pretty cool. This game may have similar points here and there but it is no destiny. Go on try it out, you won't regret it.

2 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
"Great game to play with friends"
5 stars"

Alot of fun flying around with others and destroying enemies + it's definitely better now than when it was 1st launched.

"Not my cup of tea"
3 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Went into this game with very little hope of it being good and it did let me down in so many ways, flying, ammo and loading to name a few.