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ono, do games w "The Next Subnautica" aims to deliver underwater survival spooks in early 2025

Please be good. I loved the first one (despite the bugs).

Pika, do games w "The Next Subnautica" aims to deliver underwater survival spooks in early 2025
@Pika@sh.itjust.works avatar

here’s to hoping they don’t scrap a perfect story half way through again like they did in sub 2, I loved the original pre-release story, then they scrapped it for the boring one it is now

dana,

What was the pre-release story for BZ? I played it this year and thought the story was fine, though it didn’t manage to recapture the feelings of mystery and discovery of the first game

Piemanding,

I want a truly massive nuclear submarine and be able to explore some of the actual deep parts of the ocean. Like they hype up the huge drop off in the first game. Maybe a bit of protection against the giant ghost laviathans.

Geek_King, do games w Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has been delayed until late 2024 | Rock Paper Shotgun

I know it’ll be worth the improvements, but I’m allowed to be disappointed all the same. I swear they had a November release, so a week or so ago when I tried to find the release date, I couldn’t find it again, and instead just saw Winter 2023. I was bracing for a delay (still disappointed though).

bridge_too_close,
@bridge_too_close@kbin.social avatar

I'm right there with you. I'm bummed to hear this news, but would much rather wait a year than have it release this year and be hot garbage.

Stanley_Pain, do games w Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has been delayed until late 2024 | Rock Paper Shotgun
@Stanley_Pain@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

These days I hail a delay as a smart move. Wish more devs/publishers would allow for this.

Boiglenoight,

There are so many games to play, it makes no sense to release crap unless you’re in it for making money. Then you can release whenever and someone somewhere will buy it. See MW3.

Stanley_Pain,
@Stanley_Pain@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I think the last COD I played was when they were a WWII game back in '03 lol.

Boiglenoight,

Those were the good ones.

malchior, do games w Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has been delayed until late 2024 | Rock Paper Shotgun

A delayed game is eventually good, but a bad game is bad forever. (Very rare exceptions apply).

snooggums,
@snooggums@kbin.social avatar

Duke Nukem Forever is the exception, and to be honest I'm not even sure if it counts as a 'delay' when they started over with new game engines multiple times...

ThunderingJerboa,
@ThunderingJerboa@kbin.social avatar

Yeah development hell is a rough spot. Sometimes it can turn out great projects (Doom 2016 is a decent example, when it was originally meant to be Doom 4 it was closer to a call of duty style game) but alot of the time it turns into a mess. You already mentioned Duke Nukem forever, you also have Spore, Too human, Final Fantasy 15, Dead island 2, etc.

BudgieMania,

Depends on the proximity of the release date and the amount of delay honestly. A delay of only a few weeks very close to release tends to indicate that the release is going to be a mess, fortunately it is not the case here and the delay is significant.

lorty,
@lorty@lemmy.ml avatar

I can think of only one time a two week delay didn’t result in a broken game anyway, but how much of that was because of the delay is impossible to know.

t_berium, do games w Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has been delayed until late 2024 | Rock Paper Shotgun
@t_berium@lemmy.world avatar

Tzeentch doing his thing again.

JJROKCZ, do games w Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has been delayed until late 2024 | Rock Paper Shotgun

Ah man I was really looking forward to this. Oh well, a delay just means the game will be better when it comes out, I’d rather this delay than another trash 40k game be released

KingThrillgore, do games w Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has been delayed until late 2024 | Rock Paper Shotgun
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

Embracer needed that win

Deepus, do games w Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has been delayed until late 2024 | Rock Paper Shotgun

Saw the thumbnail for the atricle and thought they were gonna bring buzz lightyear into Warhammer! 😂

Gamers_Mate, do gaming w Them's Fightin' Herds to end active development without finishing story mode

It was fun playing as Arizona but we have been waiting for the other mane characters episodes for ages. Hopefully they change their minds and continue the story at some point.

DebatableRaccoon, do gaming w Them's Fightin' Herds to end active development without finishing story mode

Ladies and gentlemen, this is why we only pay for finished products.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

To be fair, it was always priced accordingly, and it wasn't in "early access", even though they still had something to deliver there. What they delivered for the story mode for this game had some really neat ideas that I'd love to see other fighting games steal from them. It also lacked a compelling call to action and got bogged down with traversable area maps with NPCs that you could talk to for no benefit or interesting story reasons.

TwilightVulpine,

Crowdfunding-driven projects often have depressing fates, but probably not even a partial result would have existed if not for that.

Feels like if it was not for that Evo drama at the year they were selected as one of the competing games, maybe they would have sold well enough to finish.

Catastrophic235, do gaming w Them's Fightin' Herds to end active development without finishing story mode
@Catastrophic235@midwest.social avatar

TFW a product marketed towards adults who watch a show designed to appeal to little children failed to find a large enough market.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

It did better than most.

Quasari,

It was mainly due to them embracing rollback net code and being part of EVOs line up during covid. Problem is that the big fighters revised their netcode since then and it’s been relegated.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

Nah, even out of the gate, it's done far better than the likes of Punch Planet, for instance. They just made a good game, and people paid attention; perhaps not as much attention as they wanted or needed. If you ask me, they appeared to have started overscoping once they got their initial success. The Salt Mines mode seemed like a big money sink that had a detrimental effect on the matchmaking, for one.

Quasari,

I mean, the game is good, but you can see the spike in steam charts right at the point it was announced for EVO. Like outside the initial release, the game averaged under 20 players. After that they spiked and then just slowly got back to averaging less than 20 players the last few months.

I like the game, but it’s not comparable to the other successful indie titles like UNIST or Skull Girls. Yeah it kills punch planet, but outside the first few months it released to may 2021, it did similar numbers.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

UNI and SG are themselves far more successful than most games. So yes, not as successful as those two, but still more successful than most. Evo is also a kingmaker, and you can see spikes in all of the announced Evo games when they're announced and present at Evo.

ampersandrew, do gaming w Marvel Snap devs say the card game won't go anywhere, as publishers reportedly look to exit “mainstream games”
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

As long as it requires a server to operate, then yes, it will go away one day. That it failed to turn a profit even before the economic downturn, according to that Reuters article they cite, doesn't inspire a lot of confidence that it's going to run for very long.

Computerchairgeneral, do gaming w Dredge's new DLC is a masterpiece of icy show-don't-tell horror

I was surprised at how much I enjoyed Dredge. I was expecting a fishing game with a Lovecraft coat of paint but the fishing elements and the Lovecraftian elements worked together better than I expected. Glad to see the DLC is keeping things weird.

MagicShel, do gaming w Marvel Snap devs say the card game won't go anywhere, as publishers reportedly look to exit “mainstream games”

“Virtual” and “collectable” are two words that don’t belong in the same sentence unless it’s, “Online collectibles are virtually worthless.”

CaptainBasculin,

Virtual data on the internet that currently we take granted for could cease to exist later on, so collecting these data is not worthless at all. There exists many lost media even in the age of internet.

With that said, collectibles that only takes a server to mark “you have it” truly are worthless.

TwilightVulpine,

And yet nearly every game released on mobile is sells virtual collectibles, all kept in a server that will eventually go down.

Faydaikin,
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

Or just repurposed.

When one game stops generating money, it’s time to roll out the next and sell new collectables. And it’s gonna need a server to store it on, right?

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