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Anno 2070 Demo Impressions

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Gunsmith 13th November 2011, 12:39 Quote
the demo has almost no content in it and contains the first 2 tutorial levels. of course your going to be given fetch and carry missions, its not as if they're going to give away the continious game mode away for free now is it?
snootyjim 13th November 2011, 13:12 Quote
If every demo you played was phenomenally dull, and everybody said "well, of course it's dull, it's a demo - if it was that interesting nobody would want to buy the real game", then what would be the point of demos?

Any idiot can make a great demo out of a great game.
rickysio 13th November 2011, 13:50 Quote
Why would you purposely make a shitty demo to make people not want to buy your game, no matter how interesting the actual game is?
riekmaharg2 13th November 2011, 14:45 Quote
Maybe you didn't build a coal and iron mine and built two of the same that's why it didn't recognise the task as being completed??
Bloody_Pete 13th November 2011, 15:33 Quote
At least the voice acting is better this time...
jimmyjj 13th November 2011, 15:49 Quote
The Anno series has many thousands of fans, and this game is highly anticipated by many.

Your first mention of this new upcoming game to the Bit Tech community is to rip the crap out of the demo, while providing no useful information about the game or the series.

As Gunsmith pointed out, it is just a couple of levels of the tutorial to give people a little flavour of the game.

Why did you even bother to write this piece, which offers nothing constructive to anyone?

I imagine that you wanted a Sunday update, so you could tick your "at least one update a day box", and knocked this up in a tea break.
syggy 13th November 2011, 16:30 Quote
I've just tried the German demo and I have to say I share the opinion of bit-tech.net: it is quite disappointing.

Graphics are nice, but the rest is just sub par. The German voice acting is dreadful and the two demo missions are really just a boring tutorial. The story so far is mediocre at best and there is no sense of accomplishment. I bought Anno 1404 and played it for weeks - maybe also because of the "cuddly factor" - this is nearly gone now due to the futuristic setting. The UI is even more overloaded and confusing then in 1404. No money from me this time.

But I have to say it is quite positive to see a demo before the release of the game - which seems to be a long lost quality in the gaming industry nowadays.
TheKrumpet 13th November 2011, 17:48 Quote
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Originally Posted by jimmyjj
The Anno series has many thousands of fans, and this game is highly anticipated by many.

Your first mention of this new upcoming game to the Bit Tech community is to rip the crap out of the demo, while providing no useful information about the game or the series.

As Gunsmith pointed out, it is just a couple of levels of the tutorial to give people a little flavour of the game.

Why did you even bother to write this piece, which offers nothing constructive to anyone?

I imagine that you wanted a Sunday update, so you could tick your "at least one update a day box", and knocked this up in a tea break.

So because it has a following it's infallible? Get real, popular games can still be bad. If a demo is bad then no-one wants to play the game, it's a fact of life. The demo should be a short time in which you cram all of the cool stuff that you can do in your game, not a tedious click-grind.
ledbythereaper 13th November 2011, 17:56 Quote
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Originally Posted by TheKrumpet
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Originally Posted by jimmyjj
The Anno series has many thousands of fans, and this game is highly anticipated by many.

Your first mention of this new upcoming game to the Bit Tech community is to rip the crap out of the demo, while providing no useful information about the game or the series.

As Gunsmith pointed out, it is just a couple of levels of the tutorial to give people a little flavour of the game.

Why did you even bother to write this piece, which offers nothing constructive to anyone?

I imagine that you wanted a Sunday update, so you could tick your "at least one update a day box", and knocked this up in a tea break.

So because it has a following it's infallible? Get real, popular games can still be bad. If a demo is bad then no-one wants to play the game, it's a fact of life. The demo should be a short time in which you cram all of the cool stuff that you can do in your game, not a tedious click-grind.

Actually this is the first time I've played an Anno game after Gunsmith told me to check the demo out, yes it was lacking in content but I enjoyed it and will now be buying Anno 2070, even picked up 1404 after trying the demo out as it left me wanting to play more.
loftie 13th November 2011, 18:51 Quote
I was never really into the scenarios in Anno, always preferring the continuous game or free games. I am looking forward to this :D
Vimesey 13th November 2011, 19:06 Quote
Well some games are much harder to create a demo for, any game that relies on giving an open ended experience faces a tough balance of showing what the game is and not giving too much of the game awaay for free.

Though I havn't tried the 2070 demo so I can't say on this one
Stewb 13th November 2011, 19:15 Quote
Even if the game is open isn't a good demo still possible? I know it's an entirely different genre but just cause 2 had a cracking demo.
Lockinvar 13th November 2011, 20:25 Quote
Something about this piece made me want to play this game.. and I can't put my finger on what it was.. And no I'm not being sarcastic.
Bede 13th November 2011, 21:57 Quote
ITT Anno 2070 fanchildren getting all hot and bothered because they disagree with a man on the internet. Perhaps the main game has better level design, what it will not have is better faction design. Clive was right to pick up on the fact that the game could have been written and designed by Greenpeace's more lunatic members.
Vimesey 13th November 2011, 22:08 Quote
Yeah, while I said it is harder to create a good demo for an open experience, that just means the company should put more thought into their demo or not have one at all.
Whindog 13th November 2011, 23:07 Quote
Look at the brightside........If it is crap, (like the demo which shows nothing of what makes the series great)......We all have Anno 1404 to go back to :D. "Your production facilities have stopped producing goods".....It still rings in my ears. (In game production/consuption calculator would be good, and the transport route travel times would be nice without me having to time them myself :D)

I do hope this is good tho. As the Anno series just kepts moving forward...........maybe a space Anno for the next game???
Whindog 13th November 2011, 23:10 Quote
P.S - That chair is f'ing ridiculous
Bloody_Pete 13th November 2011, 23:28 Quote
I enjoyed the demo :)

The reason the greenies look so pretty is noone would use them if they didn't :P

And the corp guy being a d*ck just fits into the sterotype nicely :P

all in all I'm really looking forward to it, although its true about the build menu, very oddly layed out...
dactone 14th November 2011, 01:02 Quote
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Luca 14th November 2011, 04:15 Quote
This reviewer is obviously biased against the game even before properly giving it a chance. There's nothing wrong with the Ecos vs Tycoons setting, which I'm guessing is his main beef with Anno 2070. And he completely left out the fact that at the end of the 2nd mission, that dickhead of a boss you had was fired, and the CEO now puts you in charge.

What's more, this whole Dam breaking man-made disaster which is caused by rushed company schedules from corporate suits totally happened in real life: The BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill in 2010. When I played the demo, it was surreal to me, not because the developers were purposely out to make corporations look bad, but that this was a scenario that actually happened.

And you don't know if everyone on the Ecos side are good, just like how you don't know everyone on the Tycoons side are bad. You really have to wait for the full game to come out. And in my opinion, the demo was Awesome, with a Capital A!
Th3Maverick 14th November 2011, 04:52 Quote
What the hell is an Anno?

The review was interesting, and surprisingly makes me want to try it out for myself, too...but mostly just because I still have no idea what's going on, just that it's boring.
Gunsmith 14th November 2011, 06:47 Quote
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Originally Posted by Th3Maverick
What the hell is an Anno?

The review was interesting, and surprisingly makes me want to try it out for myself, too...but mostly just because I still have no idea what's going on, just that it's boring.

should introduce you to it.

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Whindog 14th November 2011, 08:17 Quote
Nice rundown Gunsmith. Didnt watch it all.....but the "you can play this for **** hours n not scratch the surface." really sums it up.

You get out of it what u want for how long u want. Truley awesome series, lets hope 2070 lives up to its potential :D
BewareofCrisps 14th November 2011, 12:41 Quote
Is it just me or is EVERY Bit-gamer review heavily opinionated and lacking in detail? This review says literally nothing about the real content of the demo, the setting and overall gameplay of the game, or anything else that isn't an opinion.

I personally loved the demo. It has a great aesthetic, the gameplay is solid, and the voice acting is believable. On the point of faction bias, I don't think that the ecos are really favoured: they may be nice to look at, but they have a terrible production ability.

I just hope 2070 can live up to 1404's potential when it comes to the continuous mode.
Gunsmith 14th November 2011, 14:42 Quote
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Originally Posted by Whindog
Nice rundown Gunsmith. Didnt watch it all.....but the "you can play this for **** hours n not scratch the surface." really sums it up.

You get out of it what u want for how long u want. Truley awesome series, lets hope 2070 lives up to its potential :D

if 2070 is as deep as 1404 (and judging from what ive read it is) then we're in for a real treat
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