I was being sarcastic :)Not to me.
They're both online only games that require a lot of my time and dedication. That's how I see them. I can't devote that much time to BOTH. I have Crackdown coming, Tomb Raider just dropped on GamePass and I still have a backlog I'm chipping through.
So it's Apex for me.
Yep, agree.People are missing that a game like Anthem has to be THE game to play at launch. It's a major new GaaS franchise from EA/Bioware with tons of marketing behind it. It's supposed to be a tentpole blockbuster release and right now Apex has all the chatter/hype/media attention that a game like Anthem needs. That's why this thread exists.
While there's no doubt I'm overthinking it and putting in far more effort than I should be for free here, it's not just a topic of discussion when you've used the poll's data to make assertions.
You asked for feedback on the poll earlier and though it wasn't directed at me I took up the challenge. Meant no ill will by it.
Lmfao at all the people saying "different genres, won't affect sales". It's about time, and less about the type of game.
That doesn't change the fact your statement was false and that the game does in fact have a campaign.Not in any way I would want from BioWare.
Whatever that means.
That doesn't change the fact your statement was false and that the game does in fact have a campaign.
The "they're totally different games" comments are out of touch. They're both teamwork based shooters that you play with your friends. Right now everyone and their friends are playing Apex. If the majority of a group of friends aren't interested in Anthem and are still digging Apex then they're going to keep playing Apex, and the decision to either keep playing the awesome free game you're still enjoying or migrate to another game with a $60 entry fee will be an easy choice for most groups.