
It’s The Small Things That Count: The Small Stories Of Anthem
So in hopes of going against the grain like the reluctant hipster I am, I thought I’d shed some light on one of Anthem’s best qualities, the small stories with it.
So in hopes of going against the grain like the reluctant hipster I am, I thought I’d shed some light on one of Anthem’s best qualities, the small stories with it.
This is a guest post from Contributor Chris Nunes. My current experience with the “VIP” demo for BioWare’s Anthem has put a javelin size hole in my heart. To say that my time with the game has been frustrating would be an understatement. I have had the demo downloaded for a week with the anticipation…
While I love the idea of sampling something early, I’ve never understood exactly how it works. To me, it’s a bit like throwing a party and purposely inviting a few exclusive guests over early. The sun is still out, the floors haven’t been cleaned yet, and I’m still walking around in an unfortunately revealing bathrobe with appetizers in the freezer. Most of those exclusive guests would apologize for showing up early and walk out. And if they were also gamers they’d then complain about my unfinished party on Reddit.
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