It's too bad that while reviews for the game itself have been decent, the angry dude bro crowds of the internet have "review bombed" it across things like Google and Metacritic, despite never having played the game itself.
They're all mad for t…
This is what happens when the MAIN focus of a game is just the bottom dollar. How much money you can make in the easiest way possible. Is it about quality? No.
You get uninspired content, then when it doesn't meet profit margin expectations, th…
In other words, "We can't do the things the community wants to make the game viable in a reasonable amount of time."
From what I've seen, the game is little more than some store assets and a really grindy crafting system. There's basically noth…
Sovrath said:
mitech616 said:
The reviews aren't exactly mixed. They're mostly bad. The "game" is barely able to be called that. It plays like a tech demo or proof of concept project. It's hard to believe they thought this was accep…
The reviews aren't exactly mixed. They're mostly bad. The "game" is barely able to be called that. It plays like a tech demo or proof of concept project. It's hard to believe they thought this was acceptable to release, even in "early access".
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I'm a kid and I need something to feign outrage over. Anything, just literally anything. No pizza in the cafeteria? OUTRAGED!
Take a deep breath and go kill some bugs. Sony doesn't give a crap about your Helldivers 2 playtime data. You're not i…
This is a good idea. TOO MANY games are releasing unfinished and often broken "Early Access" titles that are asking for money but delivering little to nothing. It's good to have some professional evaluations of these products to let people know what…
The Day Before (hopefully) taught us to stop taking developers at their word, and to stop buying products that don't exist yet. There is an epidemic of "Early Access" and beta titles that either never get finished or at least never live up to the de…
Best scam on the market. Make a snail's pace improvement, and people still believe the game is "in development". But it's still in ALPHA!
Just keep selling ships for insane prices to fund your never-ending, never-releasing money making machine.
After spending hundreds on the game and expansions over the years, I just don't want to re-buy the game. Not at full price anyway. Not sure it feels worth it.
I actually might check this out now that they've done some reworking. It's enjoyable for people more into RP than just another theme park experience. LiF itself was rather enjoyable when you had solid player numbers. But that's the catch. It needs …