no img no img

Write what you are looking for and press enter to begin your search!

Logo
live-news-icon

Live News

Asia Gaming Beat: 26 April 2025: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here // Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Brings Bubble-Era Mayhem to Switch 2: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here // Glaciered Combines Undersea Nightmares With Zone Of The Enders-Like Combat; Out Later In 2025: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here
post-16 post-13

A Few Words About The Anthem Demo

I’m going straight off the bat here; I had a hard time being impressed by Anthem.

The Iron Man fan in me totally dug the whole armoured suit approach (i.e: the chicken-legged exosuits called Javelins here). The almost infinite ways to customize your look and approach is something to behold. Despite all that, Anthem lacks the originality and that “pull” -that X-factor- to entice folks who are already invested in other titles currently in the market.

I was asked midway through my demo play sessions last weekend what I am playing and in true Kenn Leandre fashion, I tried describing Anthem with references to several other titles in the past.

I struggled beyond “it’s like Destiny 2 but with flying Iron Man suits”.

iron anthem

Off-Key Choir?

Here belies the problem. Anthem is nowhere original – at least from what we’ve been served during the two limited-time demo sessions of it. BioWare and Electronic Arts’ decision to plonk players into a decent, Level 10 character in the demo was probably due to their intention to skip the boring, early game portions and throw us right into the thick of the action. However, I honestly believe this move unearthed more issues than actually solving them.

OK, I’ll bite: this is a looter shooter demo and it’s supposed to excite players enough that they’d want to pick up the title once the full release hits stores. But in a game which is supposed to be lore-heavy, I’d appreciate it more if I know who I am fighting against and trying to protect in the process. While I also certainly appreciate a lot more NPCs to interact with within the common area who drop some hints as to what’s happening, there’s this void of togetherness and camaraderie which comes from seeing other Guardians in Destiny 2’s Tower.

The BioWare DNA -of the (Mass Effect) Andromeda strain, sadly- was apparent the moment a dialogue wheel pops up during the conversations with the locals which felt stilted, insignificant to the whole story. Worst of all, I just couldn’t care. I hope the fact that players only get two options in conversations was purely due to the limits for the demo.

Destiny 2 was a vast improvement to its predecessor due to the much-improved storytelling and better development of the characters around the player. In some ways, it made players feel like they have a sense of purpose, that they have a reason for being in that universe.

In Anthem, you don’t see anyone else in the common area – which makes it hard for players to coordinate with their mates on what to do next. I tested the game on the PlayStation 4 and only by relying on the console’s built-in Party option was I able to coordinate properly with my squad mates. For a game that thrives on strangers to squad up, the in-game chat function is turned off by default which is mind-boggling.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJo19lIZWJY&w=560&h=315]

Singing Some Praise

The gameplay and gun game isn’t bad even if I can’t seem to shake off the notion that the game is mimicking Destiny 2 with an Iron Man mod running on roids. On the plus side, movements felt efficiently mechanical (yay!) and thankfully there’s enough variety with the weapons and the way you approach combat situations. Here’s hoping the full game goes way beyond what I experienced loadout-wise.

The unique traversal method where players are able to fly is a breath of fresh air and I’m sure we’ll be seeing some cool air acrobatics coming from creative players sooner than later. These exosuits come in four variants to *cough* suit one’s play style and to stymie players from mindless spamming abilities, do overheat from various factors in game.

I do wish for more variety to the enemies and ways to take them down as once the shooting starts, it’s just about mowing down them minions and whittling down the health of bullet sponges before moving onto the next one marked in the map. Rinse and repeat until you hit your level cap of 15 for the demo. Then again, this is on-par with its source material anyway; kill mobs, level up, take on bigger endgame dungeons for better loot, and so forth. At least Anthem’s expansive world is wide enough to give players that flexible freedom they’ve wanted for their online loot-hoarding shooters.

The Anthem demo shows great potential of an incomplete game which I see as BioWare’s and Electronic Arts’ make-or-break title for 2019. Let’s not forget: gamers still haven’t forgiven them for Mass Effect: Andromeda. There are definitely many questions relating to the story in Anthem and concerns relating to the social space which if not addressed properly will be the downfall of this game.

An Oncoming Psalm? Or Dirge?

It surprises me that Anthem is just a few weeks from release yet the state of the game shows something that’s months away from a finished product. Of course, thanks to the hype generated and EA’s marketing budget, copies of this game will fly off the shelves.

At its present state and based on the current online feedback, however, I am curious to see if its player base will remain relevant and active beyond 2019. Again, here’s hoping Bioware’s keeping its proverbial ace in the hole come 22 February, because it truly needs it.


Related News

post-07
EA Unveils 'Free To Play' Weekend For F1 23 In Celebration Of Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023

Electronic Arts is gearing up for a gaming extravaganza with a 'Free to Play' weekend for F1 23, coinciding with the inaugural Formula 1 Las Vegas Gra...

post-07
God of War Deserves Its GOTY The Game Awards 2018 Win

The dust has settled and we're ready to discuss the results of The Game Awards 2018. AAA and indie games alike won awards, with Red Dead Redemption 2 ...

post-07
Forza Horizon 5 Barn Finds Guide: How To Get All The Hidden Vehicles

Forza Horizon 5 is a helluva open-world racing game with way too much to do, and that's good if you're paying US$60 for a polished triple-A title of t...

Write a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Comment(1)

  1. Here’s What To Expect From Anthem’s Endgame Post-Launch – KAKUCHOPUREI.COM

    February 7, 2019 at 3:36 pm

    […] As of now, two more unrevealed Acts will follow Act 1 ‘Echoes of Reality’. Anthem is slated to release for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC on 22 February 2019. In the meantime, check out the video breakdown of Anthem‘s endgame content below, and our first impressions of the game from the recent demo here. […]

Tournament Tool Kit

Latest Video

Follow Us

Recent Posts

post-17
Asia Gaming Beat: 26 April 2025
post-17
Schedule 1 – Mixing Guide
post-17
Here Is Diablo 4’s 2025 Roadmap & Endgame Updates; No Expansion Until 2026
post-17
Nintendo Switch 2: All The Games Coming Out At Launch
post-17
Indie Jam 2025: Here’s What You Need To Know About Malaysia’s Asian-Centric Indie Showcase
post-17
New Ghost Of Yotei Information Unveiled; Still Slated For 2025
post-17
All The Hari Raya Aidilfitri Greeting Cards & Artwork From Game Developers & Studios Everywhere
post-17
Path Of Exile 2 Dawn Of The Hunt: All New Loot & Support Skills Revealed So Far
post-17
Is Gaming Really A Tool For Terrorist Radicalisation? We Ask An Expert
post-17
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves – What You Need To Know About The Upcoming 2025 Fighting Game From SNK
post-17
Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Brings Bubble-Era Mayhem to Switch 2
post-17
Glaciered Combines Undersea Nightmares With Zone Of The Enders-Like Combat; Out Later In 2025
post-17
Outrider Mako Is A Top-Down Zelda-Like With Package Delivery; Out This June
post-17
2D Aim-Heavy Cute Shooter Nitro Express Out Next Month
post-17
SEGA’s Steam Sale Goes Super Sonic For Golden Week
post-17
Asia Pop Con 2025 Is Locked In
post-17
Ghost of Tsushima Retrospective: A Meditation on Moral Compromise in Wartime
post-17
Street Fighter 6 Elena Gameplay Revealed; Yes, Her Healing Is Back
post-17
Netflix Announces KPop Demon Hunters, An Animated Film With A Self-Explanatory Title