I played the demo back then and it was pretty barebones which hurt because you can’t see the love poured into the game. I’ll be checking it again in the future and see how it is now.
mrfriki
Next time the controller will play the game for us so we can do other stuff instead.
I think this summarizes pretty well the current state of video games.
Yep, the more companies you own, the more revenue you will have, even if your products are mediocre at best.
I think the term dev is a little misused here. Shithead management might be more appropriate.
This game is already sailing the high seas, but other than that I don’t think it gets released on Steam anytime soon. Epic paid for full development + marketing so they probably want to capitalize upon it.
Played it a couple of weeks ago: short and simple but neat and fun too. Looking forward to the sequel.
They can barely maintain a single game and now after firing almost half their employees they expect to maintain 3 games? Well, I’m grabbing my popcorn…
Yeah, still waiting for my Firefox + ublock on iOS, guess I’ll have to wait until my iPad dies and buy an Android tablet instead.
I no longer play on consoles since I mostly play on PC but I saw no point in buying digital on consoles since you can’t sell the games you don’t want to keep after playing or buying heavily discounted ones from second hand.
And half of those players are probably the devs.