Anthem 2019: A Casually Enchanting Journey or Disappointing Letdown?
Anthem 2019: A Casually Enchanting Journey or Disappointing Letdown?
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Personal Experience with Anthem 2019
Overall, my experience with Anthem has been quite enjoyable, much to my delight. The game presents a beautiful world to explore, which is a refreshing change. As a fan of online cooperative multiplayer games, Titlanfall 2 is right up my alley, and Anthem feels equally satisfying. The flying mechanics are particularly delightful; it truly feels right to soar through the sky.
Game Mechanics and Player Interaction
The game’s fighting mechanics are decent, and the combo system is particularly noteworthy. It's what keeps me returning to the dungeons, trying to master it. Picking up those little green, purple, yellow, and orange items adds to the joy, but opening them is not as fun as collecting them. As a casual gamer who dedicates just a few hours after work, I have not yet reached level 30, a testament to my casual yet immersive attitude.
Coop Multiplayer Experience
Engaging in coop multiplayer has been my primary focus. For years, I have been enjoying the Titanfall 2 Frontier Defense, and my expectations are low. However, I made a concerted effort to dive into the story and conversations to get the most out of the game. The conversations are rewarding and immersive, offering a chance to experience the world more deeply.
Negative Aspects and Disappointments
Despite the positive elements, Anthem has several areas that are less than ideal. The guns, while fundamentally different, share similar elemental mechanics. Personal melee attacks, particularly for the Infiltrator class, are somewhat disappointing given the lack of feedback when hits land. It feels more like fighting in a PS1 game than a modern title.
The lack of a storyline is a significant departure from what I typically expect from modern games. While the Cortex provides some insights into the world, the conversations and overall narrative are underwhelming. My progress and upgrades do not feel impactful, and I often notice no difference when switching components or upgrading. This lack of impact leads to my frustration with the loot system, where upgrading light is met with disappointment when better loot unexpectedly appears.
Conclusion
While Anthem has its flaws, it also has redeeming qualities that keep me returning. The ability to fly, the engaging combo system, and the collaborative multiplayer experience are what keep me hooked. It remains to be seen if the game improves and fixes these issues, but for now, I continue to play, hoping for a better experience.
Conclusion paragraph: Despite the challenges, Anthem offers a uniquely enchanting experience for casual gamers. Its mechanics are engaging, and the multiplayer community is vibrant. As development continues, there is a hope for improvement, making this a game worth returning to. Whether it becomes a beloved classic or eventually fades away, it certainly lives up to its billing as an adventure game that offers both fun and challenges.