I don't know, maybe they should make a public statement right now that they are keeping current version as is and are re releasing the game finished in ~6~11months from now. At the very least release the game with all features seen in gamplay trailers and demos that people loved so much (including humanity costs) and with an actual decent number of long side quest chains and a decent payable prolog. That would be rhe very bare minimum.
This ^I don't know, maybe they should make a public statement right now that they are keeping current version as is and are re releasing the game finished in ~6~11months from now. At the very least release the game with all features seen in gameplay trailers and demos that people loved so much (including humanity costs) and with an actual decent number of long side quest chains and a decent payable prologue. That would be the very bare minimum.
Other studios did it, with less people, less money, and history shows that generally loved games are very successful when re released. Players see it as something good, as in "the developers are actually listening" sort of way (kinda like what they did with the Sonic Movie, but there are many successful examples).
I don't know, maybe they should make a public statement right now that they are keeping current version as is and are re releasing the game finished in ~6~11months from now. At the very least release the game with all features seen in gamplay trailers and demos that people loved so much (including humanity costs) and with an actual decent number of long side quest chains and a decent payable prolog. That would be rhe very bare minimum.
Other studios did it, with less people, less money, and history shows that generally loved games arw very successful when re released. Players see it as something good, as in "the developers are actually listening" sort of way (kinda like what they did with the Sonic Movie, but there are many successful examples).
Sure, just like Square Enix did with FFXIV with less time, less resources, less manpower. It all turned out amazingly well, saved their company from bankruptcy, re release sales were great and the community loved their decision to re release the game.I can get onboard with this IF they offered it free to those who paid for the original
The truth is always bitter.garbage review, too long, biching on false points. but he does have some right obv, to various extents, like not enough "relevant" choices.
Preferred CohhCarnage and Girlfriend and even Skillup reviews way better