Oh, did I miss it? Was it recently?
Oh, did I miss it? Was it recently?
Ooh, that’s really cool.
I’ve played very good demos in the past where I would have liked to write a positive review [without buying the game or reviewing the full game].
Being able to add them to the library as “play later” (eventually, right?) is a very good addition too.
I agree in principle, I would often prefer descriptions over comparisons (as a reader/discoverer).
But I believe that these comparisons work. And they work well. Otherwise they wouldn’t be and still be so prevalent.
Usually they are comparisons / relations to very popular titles. If people know those titles, they immediately get a representation and imaginary picture of what the game is about.
A more direct description requires interpretation and creativity to assess, understand, and imagine.
I personally think it’s better, and can spark better and more personal interest (e.g. from the example “cozy” and “power washing”). But regularly seeing comparisons tells me many others don’t.
They’re going Rogue-like!
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looks like this character has fun being in the game
A door into another dimension?
well… as much trust as you can get back after such activities.