![]() ![]() There was a mini-game that was absolutely boring, meaningless and long. ![]() Game had some disgusting violent scenes, but when some real violence happened and I would except you see it, it was off screen. There were plot lines that meant nothing for it's story. There were weird and illogical plot twists. ![]() It looks very good, it has interesting characters and story. But aftera month or so I can call it a brilliant piece of art about mental illness, just like Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice. But aftera month or so I can call it a brilliant I would call it a very weird and even a bad game. So Valve looks to have thought of something new: a demo, only you get to play the full game, only you get a very limited amount of time to actually play it.I would call it a very weird and even a bad game. Games are big downloads these days, and companies are actually losing money on processing fees every time you have to refund a transaction. You’ve long been able to download demos on Steam if the studio/publisher wanted it, and free weekends have also been here for ages, but for a while now the accepted practice on the platform has been buy a game, play it for a bit and if you don’t like it within the first two hours, you can just refund it and get your money back. Like this! Steam has long been a battleground for this kind of stuff. The 22 Best Games For The Nintendo Switch The 15 Best Games For Sony's PlayStation 5 Whether that’s right or not, I don’t have the bandwidth for today-the idea that you could get a refund for a bad movie is laughable, but then, movies don’t cost $70, and what even is a “bad” game anyway?-but regardless, I’ve always been fascinated by the systems and processes companies have tried over the years to help sell their games. From the demo discs of old to the subscription models of today, publishers and shopfronts have had to wrestle with the idea that a lot of people only want to spend money on games they’ll enjoy. The ability to try before you buy has been a thorn in gaming retail’s side for generations. ![]()
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