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Was the first one any good? I felt like it faded into obscurity fairly quickly.
Better than Starfield, but nothing memorable. Skill tree honestly might as well have not existed, it just made you feel limited.
Buy it on a good sale.
Epic had it as one of their freebies once, so it might return there.
Thanks!
Feels like I am one of few who loved it. It is in no way a 10/10 game, and it leaves a lot to be desired. However, the story was so good that I was able to look past all that. For me it felt like a mashup of New Vegas, Borderlands and Mass Effect. Set in a dystopian capitalist hellscape in space
it was meh. i had more fun in starfield
jumping around with low gravity and shooting people is fun. its why im also replaying borderlands pre sequel for the 5th time
I will not disagree with that, but it's painful when Bethesda games are enjoyed for the gameplay and not the RPG/narrative/quest elements
Well, I had fun with Anthem's gameplay so I understand