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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Univers visuellement magnifique
Combats nerveux
Déplacements en javelin jouissifs
Se déplacer
Voler
Tirer
Atterir
Les sensations sont uniques
La verticalité
Les décors
La faune et la flore
Une expérience à 360%
4 classes avec des gameplay bien différents et complémentaires
Maniabilité et prise en main des javelins
Un lore profond et intéressant avec une bibliothèque complète
Cinématiques de grande classe et mise en scène de certaines missions appréciable
Des
Une vraie réussite graphique
Un gameplay jouissif en Javelin
Un tas d'options de personnalisation
Un vrai effort sur la VF...
Une claque graphique
La personnalisation des Javelins
La nervosité des combats
La précision et la fluidité du gameplay
Le vol en armure
La sensation de puissance
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Univers peu exploité
Répétitif
Aspect semi-MMO bâclé
Manque de contenu
Le hub le plus triste de sa génération et une dichotomie structurelle absurde
Scénario générique et interchangeable
Du technoblabla sans importance
Pas de génie dans les missions
Pour le dire diplomatiquement
Mise trop sur le long terme
Les nombres de chargements incalculables
La navigation dans le monde libre (absence de mini-map
Marqueur. )
Les forteresses sans grand intérêt et des boss ne proposant aucun challenge
Flying is exhilarating, and the views are beautiful, Experimenting with new loadouts each mission keeps combat fun and satisfying, Some side characters and their stories are endearing and interesting
You're frequently forced to land or stay on the ground, The main story is incredibly difficult to follow, Playing with others causes pacing issues, while playing solo can be tedious, Boss fights are underwhelming and lack the excitement found in other com
Extrait: We're entering a brave new era of MMO-inspired shooters.After myriad contenders like Destiny and The Division, folks who weren't otherwise accustomed to terms like "endgame" and expansive amounts of loot grinding have found their footing.Anthem most defin...
Publié: 2019-01-24, Auteur: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Extrait: BioWare and Electronic Arts opened the doors for hands-on play with Anthem, the four-player co-op shooter set in EA's first new game world in a decade.The online game will keep evolving over time, but it has a campaign with a main story that a single or u...
Publié: 2019-01-24, Auteur: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Above: Darth Vader, I mean The Monitor, in Anthem.Image Credit: EAAnthem has hints of other worlds we've seen, but there's enough original in it to be enticing. I enjoyed the freedom of flying and wandering through the dangerous world during my freeplay s...
ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Derek StricklandDerek is absorbed with the intersection of technology and gaming, and is always looking forward to new advancements. With over six years in games journalism under his belt, Derek aims to further engage the gaming sector...
And now for the catch-all caveat: Anthem is an ongoing game. Like Destiny 2, like The Division, like even Rainbow Six Siege, there's the potential for EA to build on this foundation, address the problems I've noted here, add in new loot and new enemies an...
Extrait: Should a good game end?Intense, cinematic fare like The Last of Us, Bioshock and Hellblade would argue so. All things are finite and, besides that, endings have power. They allow you to offer closure and put a bow on things. Better to craft an experience...
Despite its myriad of issues, I still enjoyed the fun gameplay of Anthem and plan to revisit the game after it has developed a larger suite of content and events for me to experience...
And now for the catch-all caveat: Anthem is an ongoing game. Like Destiny 2, like The Division, like even Rainbow Six Siege, there's the potential for EA to build on this foundation, address the problems I've noted here, add in new loot and new enemies an...
If the expectations you afford to a modern Bioware game is one with consistently-compelling gameplay, a world you want to lose yourself in and a ton of polish, then Anthem makes for a tenuous fit. It's not an outright failure but it falls far short of wha...