it's not even his only dev accoutn on steam, every game this guy makes has the same shitty look, same shitty thumbnail arty, and same shitty steam page with the same broken english and lack of self-awareness
What I mean is in the 90s no one would have released such dung because it wouldn't have sold whether the game size was 400KB or 3MB. Today, developers (not all fortunately, but increasingly unfortunately) no longer even take the time to imagine, but above all to create a correct, interesting, playable, and if possible good game. No, today a very good game is in 5 GB, and some that are filthy over 20 GB. That is the problem. After that, I couldn't care less with my collection of more than 5000 games (physical and dematerialized), but I don't want the industry to be like in the 80s, and collapse because of the mediocre 50% quality of games produced.
"but I don't want the industry to be like in the 80s, and collapse because of the mediocre 50% quality of games produced"... It will not (will not happen again). Different times, different market. Back then, hardly anyone played games, now a few billion people play (I know a lot of them play on mobiles but it doesn't matter).
It's wrong! In the 80s and 90s, millions of computers, consoles, and video games were sold, just like today. But as the quality was no longer there, and the rate of very bad games was at an all-time high, the industry collapsed. And this can happen at any time, especially today, the development of a game, but also the percentage donated to officials represents several million dollars. So just like Sega and Atari went down in the past, the same may happen again soon.
I remember a friend of mine teasing my father about the fact that his Amiga outperformed my dad's PC. And well, it did. The Amiga was ahead of its time, with ideas that the PC market wouldn't embrace in some cases until 10+ years later. But, sadly, while they were busy building a better system, IBM was marketing theirs.
I used my Amiga 1200 Ultra Tower until 2006 for the professional side, as there was no PC equivalent until this year. Today, like my other Amiga media, I mainly use it for gaming, as recent (and even old) titles manage to stand up to their independent PC counterparts. Commodore messed up its management and cash flow, and the other 3 buyers ended up sinking the Amiga brand, so that Windows took over. A great bet on the scaffold! But the community is still as strong as ever, and there are still hundreds of kinds of productions on this medium dating from the 90s. :-)
Nah, the animations look so bad. And the gameplay looks like you're not even hitting the dude, you can't feel resistance at all, and what's with everyone dual wielding ? even the great sword dude has another blade XD. Final note : 1/10
No worries dude, sometimes I post videos in here so that people will know if it is a bad or good game so that I can save their time if they will download it or not. Just because i post videos like these doesn't mean im forcing you to play the game xD
That 10yr old is gonna have a future for sure!
When in doubt, call your little sister and grandpa!
I'm actually upset.
I wanted to get rich, or die tryin
https://youtu.be/ngH0fkiNo-g?t=50
They don't take a breather do they?
took assets from premade packages, and coobled a shitty thumbnail art together, yes
and sometimes i really wish steam bring back greenlight for this things
i wouldnt be shocked ifall the audio was WAV fils, either
just like in the 90s 10 GBs were the shit, now are a joke
It will not (will not happen again). Different times, different market.
Back then, hardly anyone played games, now a few billion people play (I know a lot of them play on mobiles but it doesn't matter).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH8K0bPc-BE
Dude, you really don't know what you're writing about.
The market was not the same then and now.
Are you crazy?
not like today who is plagued with many dogshit
Commodore messed up its management and cash flow, and the other 3 buyers ended up sinking the Amiga brand, so that Windows took over. A great bet on the scaffold! But the community is still as strong as ever, and there are still hundreds of kinds of productions on this medium dating from the 90s. :-)
When Amiga hit the market, it beat the PC on all fronts.
System speed, graphics and sound just crushed them.
What the fck was that ??
And the gameplay looks like you're not even hitting the dude, you can't feel resistance at all, and what's with everyone dual wielding ? even the great sword dude has another blade XD.
Final note : 1/10