The article says they delayed the game because too many things are coming out in 2027. Not because they want more development time. And typically a game delay means more and longer crunch for developers not less. Delays often means they are struggling to fix a problem with the title.
Speaking of music, a bunch of the music in Mixtape isn't even from the 90's. There are songs as old as the 60's.
Calling the Mixtape music good doesn't work IMO. Not because it's licensed music that the developers didn't create, because many movies, shows, and games use licensed music to...
Also to chime in on the review thing. I think it is pretty stupid to praise a game for its soundtrack when it is just licensed music. The developers didnt make it.
Praise final fantasy 14 for its music. Because the creators of the game actually made it. Praise expedition 33.
But for a game...
I played this game yesterday on my gameplay sub and I dont think I played what you guys played.
This game is awful. Im sorry. The writing is bad, the plot makes no sense, the animation hurts my eyes, I dont understand what the hell everyone is playing.
My only guess is that the music is...
It isn't, not judging by the player count on steam. Playstation could have 90% of the audience and i still dont think it's enough players to sustain it for long.
Well it is graphically very simple and Crawlers uses all the same art and models. So a lot of that work didnt need to be done. That and Crawlers does a ton of the same shit, a lot of the goals and mechanics are the same. It is just survivors but in a different way.
Survivors is over 4 years...
I made in theory if you just put the ship back together the way people liked it, it'll work again.
Of course having spent so much time capsized the ship probably has a ton of muck and weed growth on it plus a weird smell that will never go away.
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