Von Diddle

39 Gedanken zu „Crowdfunded Games on Steam are AWFUL.“
  1. I personally think the best way to have a tutorial is to implement it into the game itself. Using a combat system? Teach players how to attack in one encounter and then defend in the next and roll in the next etc.

  2. The xoxo game is probably a visual novel so a novel with picture and some choice, that why there only dialogue, i don't know if that one is good (it don't seem) but some are: Fate stay/night and Steins;Gate for exemple are 2 really good one, Doki doki literature club is also a good exemple.

  3. I usually really like Dibble's videos but this one he really just acted in a way that annoyed me. He was overly critical when he 1. Didn't even try to understand the games and play the tutorials, and 2. just kinda skipped through everything even though he knew it the one game was a free to play visual novel. I feel kinda bad for the people he just bashed on because the art wasn't what he liked. It is really hard to make games and these games are actually pretty good for people who are just getting started. I just don't think he needed to be so cruel about it when he obviously didn't even try to play the games. (Also the reason there are tutorials that are sperate from the game is usually so people that have played before or watched someone else play do not need to be forced into learning how to play the game again.)

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