You guys ever buy any Steam Early Access games? If you did get a game in early access, did you feel happy with the end result?
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You guys ever buy any Steam Early Access games? If you did get a game in early access, did you feel happy with the end result?
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have any early access games even reached an end result
starbound did and it was shit. one common fate of early access games is unfilled promises because on money, time and ability to make such features possible. It basically over promising what you have no idea how to do.
subnautica, sometimes a nice material gathering time waster,
good for turning your brain off and relax
Yes, several. It is easy to tell which ones are the ones that will make it if you are not a complete moron.
Things like Dead Cells, Slay the Spire, Deep Rock Galactic, Noita, all of them you could tell they would be finished.
The latest one I've found that has that same feeling is a small game called 20 Minutes Till Dawn
Cruelty Squad
i got Solasta in EA and don't regret it. they got to full release and and are still making content for it, just which they weren't so fricking greedy and dripfeeding classes as paid dlc
BeamNG, best 20 bucks I ever spent. It's stuck in early access hell but it's been receiving steady updates for a decade now and I'm happy with my purchase even if it never fully releases.
no but i kinda want to play my summer car
ive gotten a few
its certainly a risk, but games like ULTRAKILL make it all worth it.
I picked up Worldbox a month ago. It's just a sandbox sim game, so I already wasn't expecting anything crazy. It's just something to screw around with in the background while I do something else. It's god a decently large modding scene too.
Only early access game I don't regret playing is ultrakill.
CrossCode was fantastic
I bought ARMA 3 when it was in early access. I think it was one of the first games to do it back in 2013 or so. It ended up well but most early access games don’t.
Darkest Dungeon and recently vampire Survivors
I got 7 days to die and v rising
I fricking regret it
>7 days to die
People seem to love this game but every time I try it, it just feels like a unpolished mess with a bunch of issues. Only good thing I could find about it is the developers are named "The Fun Pimps" which makes me laugh every time.
I did once, never again.
Yeah, I bought My Summer Car and Ive been perfectly happy with it, even though its never left EA its basically feature complete and exactly what it says on the label
Waiting for Baldur's Gate 3 to not suck
Might be here for a while
>play early access shit
>complain on steam about bugs and design problems
>the dev actually answers you back
>you have a long back and forth and end up seeing eye to eye
>hope him and his game the best
What's his name, Ganker?
Hakita.
Ender Lilies and Dungeon Munchies, no regrets on either of them.