i feel like the simulator genre has a major ai / identity problem all the steam capsules look the same using ai , all the names are generic and the art style is always similar and lacking some kind of individualism to make them stand out from the rest
All of these games are cash grabs, nothing more. They use AI to make the laziest thing possible with a vaguely appealing concept to get money out of people with no standards.
Yeah, I eventually stopped commenting under all the games that came in because the flood of garbage was so high that it was overwhelming.
I am playing Supermarket Simulator right now, which has very positive reviews on Steam. The game is basic at best, it's like an early access without any real content. The NPCs are lifeless androids, the customization is barely existent, you don't even get a real stats/report menu for your sales and such.
It's like Bongus said; people have no standards. Or rather, it's so low that they think that these are games worth giving a positive review. It's the "it has potential"-syndrom, as I now call it.
Hello, I don't know if I'm the only one in this case but the executable automatically directs me to Steam and tells me that I don't have the game license.
I am playing Supermarket Simulator right now, which has very positive reviews on Steam. The game is basic at best, it's like an early access without any real content. The NPCs are lifeless androids, the customization is barely existent, you don't even get a real stats/report menu for your sales and such.
It's like Bongus said; people have no standards. Or rather, it's so low that they think that these are games worth giving a positive review. It's the "it has potential"-syndrom, as I now call it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8xxnRmI0Uk