• Valve usher through 100 Steam Greenlight games all at once, as if it's nothing
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TowerClimb finally! The game is fantastic.
[QUOTE=TacticalBacon;43087819][url]http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=93045793[/url] Go Go Nippon actually got greenlit....wow. Did not see that coming.[/QUOTE] yessssssssss
[QUOTE=J!NX;43096905][url]http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/day-one-garrys-incident[/url] [url]http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/events/day-one-garrys-incident[/url] if this garbage can get greenlit then god knows what else where. it's nothing more than a scam. [B]there needs[/B] to be standards. if a game has a lot of a attention, both good and bad attention will come to it. Just because it's famous, even if it's hated, a game can be added to greenlight. Even if it's the shittiest minecraft / day z clone or another day one. reviews alone won't help. People will buy this and a scammer will get money, and since you can't refund games, that's 20$ down the shitter.[/QUOTE] It seems more like a bad game than a scam to me. Shovelware like that has existed since the dawn of games; I mean, I guess a QA testing requirement after something's been greenlit is sensible, but a downvote function sounds overkill. For that matter, if they were willing to waste $20 without looking at any reviews or anything in the first place it's kind of their own fault.
To be honest, i do see a few good ones out there. I dunno if anyone has played Wazhack on the Mobile but its a ton of fun.
Well hey, at least The Stomping Land got greenlit as well, and that game looks awesome as hell.
The Girl and The Robot? They're Greenlighting songs now?
They greenlit one of my favorite Android games: [url]http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=92569681[/url] Wonder how that'll work out.
[QUOTE=1STrandomman;43097770]It seems more like a bad game than a scam to me. Shovelware like that has existed since the dawn of games; I mean, I guess a QA testing requirement after something's been greenlit is sensible, but a downvote function sounds overkill. For that matter, if they were willing to waste $20 without looking at any reviews or anything in the first place it's kind of their own fault.[/QUOTE] and this is why only a fool wouldn't scroll down to see the new reviews steam has steam reviews are such a god send. I absolutely cannot stress how happy it makes to to finally just have reviews. thankfully, this shit doesn't plague the pages. One thing I know would be nice would be the ability to remove greenlit games. If a game is truly broken and unplayable at release it should not be on steam.
CDF: Ghostship caught my eye, if it turns out well it could be a pretty good game to play with friends.
All those games are probably still better than Half-Life: Before.
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