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I absolutely love it and applaud Capcom for backing/ developing such a nich title. It feels like something some idnie studio would cook up. A proper passion project.
I only tried the demo, I loved it but I'm waiting for it to go down in price. I'd love to have more than 20 hrs of gameplay for 50 euro.
How many people can you convice to give this game a try? The game will be popular when its 50% off.
At 35 euros it would have sold maybe 3 times more.
Its a shame because they could have made some dlc for it or fix some problems like the mountains looking like mars mountains.
I like the game but i dont think its a fair price
Same sentiments here from me. I'm loving this game. It reminds me of old school games that tried something new, kept it small in scope and was just a fun game.
No marketing plus relatively small development budget means they likely only need to sell a few thousand copies to turn a profit. The problem Microsoft has is when you sink 300 million into development and another 300 million into marketing (and being MS, another few hundred million into a pointless live service back end) you're going to struggle to turn a profit even if you manage to sell fifty million copies.
Should have been $35.