Published: 2019-03-29, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
When playing Anthem, we quickly found that DLSS acted differently at different resolutions, a result that we didn't expect. At 1440p, we found that images appeared as if they were artificially sharpened, whereas 4K images were cleaner and less grainy as a...
Fantastic graphics, Great character models and facial animations, Some fun gameplay moments
Serious server issues and bugs, Poorly paced story, Loot grind is tedious and feels pointless, End game has nothing interesting to keep players invested, Slow loading, Too many loading screens
Anthem mimes shoot-and-loot games, but doesn't do enough to stand apart from the competition. Plus, bugs and tedious level design mar a potentially entertaining title...
Amazing graphics, voice acting and soundtrack, Excellent action through the marriage of flying and combat (powered by diverse Javelin classes), Intriguing setting/lore that's ripe to be explored
Fragmented world design breaks immersion and frustrates with its many loadings, The amount of content available at launch is disappointingly low for a game in this genre, particularly at endgame, Lack of variety when it comes to environments, ingame facti
It is frustrating to rate Anthem. The game looks great, plays even better and has an intriguing setting to boot. However, the fragmented world design, overabundance of loading screens and severe lack of content considerably drag down the experience, at le...
Anthem manages to offer up moments of fun, with occasionally chaotic action, Javelin gameplay variety and freeform traversal. But an overly convoluted and forgettable story, underwhelming RPG elements and outdated design choices make for a rough introduct...
There's a good game somewhere in Anthem. Somewhere behind the loading screens, asking for meaningful endgame content. Hopefully in the next few months, when BioWare starts launching its post-launch content and quality of life fixes, the game will become w...
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Published: 2019-03-05, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Bugs, crashes, bad optimization, repetitive objectives, horrible load times and lots more, unfortunately, overshadow the game's great flight and combat system...
Anthem seems to be a solid foundation buried under a mixture of problems. While some bugs are minor, some of them are game-breaking enough to even cause a system crash. It's really unfortunate, because I actually like playing Anthem. I really wanted it...
Abstract: Anthem is stunningly beautiful, an absolute treat to look at, and the best moments are spent flying around appreciating the world around you. Once the shine wears off however, you are left with a muddled, weak story full of repetitive fetch quests and mea...
Abstract: Every once in a while, a game comes along that that does something surprising, different, memorable. Anthem is not one of those games.Much of this PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC game feels incomplete, while other portions are borrowed from games that d...