Anniversary Edition efficiently manages to unbalance a -maybe not perfect- well built game, filling it with childish, badly designed content. What little good might have been among all those "creations" is lost between whimsical cartoon fantasy and little kids' superpowered delusions. Dragon-killing crossbows and overpowered homes freely available at Level one without the need to develop a character and work for them; unbalanced and poorly planned quests, are just a tiny fraction of what makes this expansion unplayable and unbearable, and let's not talk about the fact that, once purchased, by the love of Talos you CANNOT, BY ANY MEANS, get rid of it.
Drug trafficking has cost so many lives and caused so many tragedies for entire countries, this game shows from their developers a total lack of humanity, empathy and basic human rights knowledge. To recreate and promote the idea of a drug cartel as some kind of entrepreneurship ignores death, addiction, cruelty. Will players also experience death by chainsaw? Are they going to be faced with the knowledge or even the sight of their loved ones dismembered alive and fed to alligators for refusing to grow coke or poppy? Are the players being informed of the millions of poor farmers forced to leave their land and migrate to the cities to a life of misery because a drug lord needed more produce? This "entertainment" product aims to put players into the shoes of monsters like Pablo Escobar, who didn't hesitate to detonate a half-ton TNT bomb right in Bogota downtown, who paid thousands of dollars as reward for every cop's head brought to him, who turned thousands of teenagers into hitmen and threw a whole country into a decades long horrific nightmare of urban bombings, innocent people massacred for pleasure and millions of people being unfairly branded and mistreated in many countries accused of being drug dealers just by their nationality. If you have an inch of humanity, you shouldn't abide by the crass exploitation of death and terror this absurd game embodies.