that is a good point
Thereās that AND it seems very suspicious for the game devs not to send out review codes, because usually itās the bad games that donāt do that for fear of being panned. Even if itās a good game, the critics will find it incredibly suspicious that no review copies were handed out. Totalbiscuit made some really good points on this.
It would be better to give away those codes at release. Because I canĀ“t imagine AngryJoe, TB etc. are going to make one review for every update coming from now on. ItĀ“s more liely theyĀ“ll make one normal review as soon the game is released as they usually do it.
At least I donĀ“t see a point in reviewing an Alpha, especially considering many people out there are too stupid to understand the difference between an Alpha and the final product. You can see that in the comment sections of any BETA/ALPHA- Trailer from any game when people are whining about bad graphics, animations etc., unable to understand the game is unfinished.
Thatās what I said!!!
everybody that is into medieval stuff, who likes historically acurate stuff will be sold instantly by this!
And if they donāt hear about it?
Brilliantly summarized mate!
Iāve reported KCD to more than 50 poeple, around 30 of them like it
and everytime they visit me, they ask: āIs there something new in KCD?ā,
āWhatās going on with KCD?ā, "I want play that on my pc too!"
and many many moreā¦
And i will start a release party for it at my home!
As i done it with Black Mesa Source or in twelf days with Fallout 4,
twentyfive people are are invited
(With many merchandise decorations, especially the PipBoy Edition!)
your back! long time no post. lol try summarize right short story.
LOL, yeah life happens, unfortunately. In fact, life happens so much that I havenāt even gotten to try the swordfighting for myself in the Alpha yet. Sad days for this gamer, for sure.
Good to see familiar faces here though.
Did you miss me ( Ķ”Ā° ĶŹ Ķ”Ā°)
Aww shucksā¦ you know I did buddy! LOL