Mass Effect 3 (and 2 to a lesser degree) showed the downfall of Bioware.Anthem showed the downfall of Bioware.
No that was the golden era for us modern gamers.Mass Effect 3 (and 2 to a lesser degree) showed the downfall of Bioware.
Mass Effect 3 (and 2 to a lesser degree) showed the downfall of Bioware.
Mass Effect 3 (and 2 to a lesser degree) showed the downfall of Bioware.
(and 2 to a lesser degree)
Mass Effect 3 (and 2 to a lesser degree) showed the downfall of Bioware.
1, with the dialogue wheel.Mass Effect 3 (and 2 to a lesser degree) showed the downfall of Bioware.
Anthem literally had the bones to be something great. I hope someone will make a spiritual successor to it. The flying was cool for what it was.
Human Revolution and Mankind Divided are the correct way to implement a dialog wheel.1, with the dialogue wheel.
Bioware ended on Kill'em All.1, with the dialogue wheel.
You cannot really blame it on EA though if they had 5-7 years to get Anthem readyI wonder why EA thought it was a good idea to buy this studio and run them into the ground like this
Remember when everybody said that Andromeda sucked because BioWare’s “A team” were all working on Anthem? HmmmmWTF were they doing for the years between the cgi reveal, and the start of those 15 months then?
It's worse than that. Anthem was the downfall of modern gaming in that it showed you could shove a completely unfinished game out the door and people would buy it.Anthem showed the downfall of Bioware.
I stopped replaying Mass Effect 2 because every time I do, my opinion on the game keeps going down.Mass Effect 2 might be the game that defined your puberty, but to me, it was just another game.
Why was a WRPG studio tasked with making a looter shooter in the first place though?You cannot really blame it on EA though if they had 5-7 years to get Anthem ready
Mass Effect 2 might be the game that defined your puberty
Did it sell? I don’t remember it being particularly successful. It had a 10 hour trial for EA Play members, pretty sure hardly anybody bought it after that. They had a plan to completely overhaul and reboot it but that got canceled.It's worse than that. Anthem was the downfall of modern gaming in that it showed you could shove a completely unfinished game out the door and people would buy it.
It was sickening to see not only it sell but watch people argue that people were just being salty when the beta came out broken.
It probably would have, so fuck you and your horse made of fuckin marble."Anthem 2 would have been great"
It was the second highest launch numbers for a BioWare game so far. Word of mouth slammed the door shut. I know a bunch of guys that bought the legion of dawn edition and refused to return it because they were confident it would be fixed.Did it sell? I don’t remember it being particularly successful. It had a 10 hour trial for EA Play members, pretty sure hardly anybody bought it after that. They had a plan to completely overhaul and reboot it but that got canceled.
I've not completed it once, Mass Effect 3 not even tried it. My opinion of Bioware dropped with every new game they released since Baldur's Gate 2.I stopped replaying Mass Effect 2 because every time I do, my opinion on the game keeps going down.
Especially right after I replay the original game. The contrast between the two is massive.
Agree 100%. What was there was definitely worth building on.Anthem literally had the bones to be something great. I hope someone will make a spiritual successor to it. The flying was cool for what it was.
Man would have been a badass armor wars game for marvel and Ironman! The game was like it was designed for thst universeAnthem literally had the bones to be something great. I hope someone will make a spiritual successor to it. The flying was cool for what it was.
Fighting the male patriarchy.WTF were they doing for the years between the cgi reveal, and the start of those 15 months then?
Blame EAI always fucking cringe when I read shit like this. ‘We knew the game weren’t ready, but released it anyway’. No, stop releasing shite and make your games worth the money we pay for them.
I always fucking cringe when I read shit like this. ‘We knew the game weren’t ready, but released it anyway’. No, stop releasing shite and make your games worth the money we pay for them.
Mass Effect 3 (and 2 to a lesser degree) showed the downfall of Bioware.
Dragon Age 2, ME3 (to be fair with all DLCs and mods I am alright with it), ME:Andromeda, Anthem, mediocre Dragone Age Inquisition...
Bioware haven't really had an outstanding game since Dragon Age Origins and Mass Effect 2, and even with latter, to me personally it was downgrade vs ME1 as far as RPG mechanics and exploration went (but that's subjective).
I wouldn't trust any game coming out from Bioware until proper reviews, videos and user impressions. They lost what made them great.