Anthem: Legion of Dawn Edition (Xbox ONE / Xbox Series X|S) - United States
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PERSISTENT INTERNET CONNECTION AND XBOX LIVE GOLD MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED TO PLAY. AGE RESTRICTIONS APPLY.
On a world left unfinished by the gods, a shadowy faction threatens all of humankind. The only thing that stands between these villains and the ancient technology they covet are the Freelancers.
Join with up to three other players and assemble high-tech, hand-crafted, uniquely powerful exosuits. Explore vast ruins, battle deadly enemies, and claim otherworldly artifacts. With every mission,...
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Legion of Dawn Edition includes
- Anthem: Legion of Dawn
- Legendary Legion of Dawn Armor Packs
- Legendary weapon
- Legendary Ranger Gear Piece
- Anthem Digital soundtrack
On a world left unfinished by the gods, a shadowy faction threatens all of humankind. The only thing that stands between these villains and the ancient technology they covet are the Freelancers.
Join with up to three other players and assemble high-tech, hand-crafted, uniquely powerful exosuits. Explore vast ruins, battle deadly enemies, and claim otherworldly artifacts. With every mission, you and your Javelin exosuits grow in power. Fight the dangers of an ever-changing world. Rise united to defeat evil. Triumph as one.
Anthem invites you to experience a co-operative Action-RPG set in a new and mysterious world from BioWare and EA.
Individual heroes unite to triumph as one: The heart of Anthem is a connected, social experience. Join with up to three other players in cooperative adventures that reward both teamwork and individual skill. Each player’s choice of Javelin exosuit will shape their contribution and strategic role on the team. Set out together on an expedition, or drop a contract to call in friends to assist with difficult challenges. As you explore, you will discover a gripping story filled with unique and memorable characters. Seamless and intelligent matchmaking will ensure you can quickly and easily find other players to adventure alongside.
Choose from an arsenal of customizable exosuits: Every time you enter the world as a Freelancer, you will access your collection and select a powerful Javelin exosuit – armor designed to provide its pilot with incredible offensive and defensive capabilities. Use massive weaponry and devastating powers. Shrug off blows that would shatter bones. Move at incredible speed, rocket across the skies, or safely roam watery depths. As you play, you will constantly progress both your own abilities as a Javelin pilot and the combat and traversal capabilities of your exosuits.
Personalize your Javelins to showcase your accomplishments: As you rank up and defeat powerful foes, you’ll gather loot and complete milestones in the game, unlocking amazing personalization options that turn your Javelins into visual testaments to your ability and achievement.
Explore an ever-changing world of danger and mystery: Powered by Frostbite, Anthem’s visually spectacular, evolving, and open world features unpredictable conditions, hazards, and enemies. As a live service experience, Anthem will change and grow over time – introducing new stories, challenges, and events. This world is both beautiful and deadly – and will strategically challenge you with each new expedition you embark on with your Freelancer team.
Game's latest news
Anthem sold 2 million units in its first week on the market
Despite being abandoned quite early by BioWare, Anthem got off to a great start when it launched back on February 22, 2019.
Indeed, thanks to the LinkedIn profile of a former marketing manager at Electronic Arts, we learn that the game had sold 2 million copies in just one week. Over its entire short…
Anthem and The Saboteur could be coming soon to Steam
It has been known for several weeks now that Electronics Arts intends to make available some of its older games on Valve’s online store. It seems that the American company is not content with just the EA APP launcher on PC. And there’s evidence pointing to that.
SteamDB has just listed two new entries…
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I sent an evaluation saying that the code was wrong but in reality it was my mistake
2024-11-06T12:26:06-0500
The bottom line: unfortunately, Anthem as an online game doesn't work. Interactions with others are basically zero, their presence flickers by like a mere shadow. There is no reason to socialize, no communication takes place. There is desperately little content, the endgame or any motivation to spend even another minute in the game after finishing the last mission is absent.
The game can thus be seen more as a cooperative linear shooter in one go. As such, it works a little better, but it's still no slouch, as the missions are uninteresting, repetitive, and just plain boring after a while. The story, instead of saving anything, is so weak that one is simply glad once it's finally over.
I'm sorry to have to criticize the game so much. The action itself really doesn't work that bad most of the time. Disposing of a charging bloodthirsty horde as a tank lunges forward with a shield like a god of war, two flying messengers of thunder whipping the attacking mobs with mighty end-of-the-world storms, and a deadly rain of fire rockets and machine gun fire from your ranger drumming in, is an amazing spectacle, there's no denying that.
But these are isolated islands of hope. Almost every single misstep could be forgiven on its own, but when they coalesce into a whole, that whole is then, by and large, a pain to play. Anthem may have a foundation on which to build a recommendable title in time, but instead what you currently get is a horror wrapped in design nonsense, poor technical state and poor, unimaginative, stereotypical content.
The environments are gorgeous (albeit with only one biome), the game has some good ideas, and the loot is pretty cool for a while if you can sneak far enough, but that alone isn't enough to outweigh the negatives. The game needs an urgent fix to its most critical bugs, a plethora of design changes, and a huge infusion of diverse things for players to pursue and chase. Then it would probably be worth your time. In its current state, however, it certainly isn't. the potential of the game is huge, but that's all
The game can thus be seen more as a cooperative linear shooter in one go. As such, it works a little better, but it's still no slouch, as the missions are uninteresting, repetitive, and just plain boring after a while. The story, instead of saving anything, is so weak that one is simply glad once it's finally over.
I'm sorry to have to criticize the game so much. The action itself really doesn't work that bad most of the time. Disposing of a charging bloodthirsty horde as a tank lunges forward with a shield like a god of war, two flying messengers of thunder whipping the attacking mobs with mighty end-of-the-world storms, and a deadly rain of fire rockets and machine gun fire from your ranger drumming in, is an amazing spectacle, there's no denying that.
But these are isolated islands of hope. Almost every single misstep could be forgiven on its own, but when they coalesce into a whole, that whole is then, by and large, a pain to play. Anthem may have a foundation on which to build a recommendable title in time, but instead what you currently get is a horror wrapped in design nonsense, poor technical state and poor, unimaginative, stereotypical content.
The environments are gorgeous (albeit with only one biome), the game has some good ideas, and the loot is pretty cool for a while if you can sneak far enough, but that alone isn't enough to outweigh the negatives. The game needs an urgent fix to its most critical bugs, a plethora of design changes, and a huge infusion of diverse things for players to pursue and chase. Then it would probably be worth your time. In its current state, however, it certainly isn't. the potential of the game is huge, but that's all
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2023-02-28T08:28:37-0500
The game's only downfall was due to EA's lack of effort and everything
The company that ruined star wars battlefront by making empty promises to do better has yet again failed to
deliver.
Yet due to the stupid people supporting bad gaming companies and wanting more and more
bad and stupid "things"
The complaint about EA and its lazy and greedy and shady operations are only encouraged
by naive and uneducated and lazy self-obsessive stereotypes.
EA doomed themselves when they created a demo game for the E expo which showed and depicted a completely different anthem (Go watch the videos)
EA lied (surprised?) and advertised the game falsely just like any other typical stereotype bad reputable company would to get a quick buck.
The more you support companies like EA the more products with less care and all will be pushed out
but course this generation and those who embrace its painful stupidity shall never understand
The company that ruined star wars battlefront by making empty promises to do better has yet again failed to
deliver.
Yet due to the stupid people supporting bad gaming companies and wanting more and more
bad and stupid "things"
The complaint about EA and its lazy and greedy and shady operations are only encouraged
by naive and uneducated and lazy self-obsessive stereotypes.
EA doomed themselves when they created a demo game for the E expo which showed and depicted a completely different anthem (Go watch the videos)
EA lied (surprised?) and advertised the game falsely just like any other typical stereotype bad reputable company would to get a quick buck.
The more you support companies like EA the more products with less care and all will be pushed out
but course this generation and those who embrace its painful stupidity shall never understand
- Has potential
- Has the means to still be a great game
- Game was doomed from the start
- Lack of effort put in by the devs
- Game & community has long died out due to the dev's lack of involvement and efforts and will never recover from it
2023-01-15T16:34:51-0500
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