Destiny: 9-9-2014 releases to mass criticism after finishing the main story there seemed to be a lack of gameplay. 9-15-2015 release of The Taken King. The game fixed and reignited lived another 2 years before being replaced by Destiny 2.
Destiny 2: 9-6-2017 released and was soon critiqued because of lack of a lot that Destiny 1 had. Only more issues arouse around the release of the first two expansions, CoO and WM. 9-4-2018 Forsaken released. And fixed most of the issues, and breathed new life into this game reaching a peek of almost 4 million per day. (I will get current numbers after the new dlc drops this week) however even in the current "off season" we are in right now Destiny is pulling almost 1 million per day.
The Division: lackluster at launch. Patch 1.8 added a lot of life back into the game.
Diablo: Loot 2.0
Do you get my point yet?
Anthem is going through the same process. In a year Anthem has the POTENTIAL to be something truly great. However it will take some time to get there. My biggest worries going into the launch was that EA (fuck EA) would not understand this, would not let BioWare take the time it needs, and/or wouldn't recognize changes that need to be made. This fear of mine has been alleviated. BioWare has already started working on the much needed fixes. Have already implemented some. With them being fairly open about what they are looking at. As week as stated that they have the full backing off EA(fuck EA). It does seem they are being honest with us. So here is my advice. Get one month Origin access ($15 real 'Merica money, I think like $20 fake Canadian Monopoly money.) You will get 30+ hours out of the game. And if you like it, and want to see more buy the game, or keep access. If you don't then it only cost you $15. Be ether way you go watch the game. In one year from launch, at the latest, if the right moves are made Anthem really could come into it's own. And for the first time I have some faith that it can get there. I see the path.
And I hope BeRRRT and myself will have a long time together.
Destiny 2: 9-6-2017 released and was soon critiqued because of lack of a lot that Destiny 1 had. Only more issues arouse around the release of the first two expansions, CoO and WM. 9-4-2018 Forsaken released. And fixed most of the issues, and breathed new life into this game reaching a peek of almost 4 million per day. (I will get current numbers after the new dlc drops this week) however even in the current "off season" we are in right now Destiny is pulling almost 1 million per day.
The Division: lackluster at launch. Patch 1.8 added a lot of life back into the game.
Diablo: Loot 2.0
Do you get my point yet?
Anthem is going through the same process. In a year Anthem has the POTENTIAL to be something truly great. However it will take some time to get there. My biggest worries going into the launch was that EA (fuck EA) would not understand this, would not let BioWare take the time it needs, and/or wouldn't recognize changes that need to be made. This fear of mine has been alleviated. BioWare has already started working on the much needed fixes. Have already implemented some. With them being fairly open about what they are looking at. As week as stated that they have the full backing off EA(fuck EA). It does seem they are being honest with us. So here is my advice. Get one month Origin access ($15 real 'Merica money, I think like $20 fake Canadian Monopoly money.) You will get 30+ hours out of the game. And if you like it, and want to see more buy the game, or keep access. If you don't then it only cost you $15. Be ether way you go watch the game. In one year from launch, at the latest, if the right moves are made Anthem really could come into it's own. And for the first time I have some faith that it can get there. I see the path.
And I hope BeRRRT and myself will have a long time together.