The Day Before Devs Claim the Game Suffered From a Hate Campaign
Damon is here with today’s gaming news, and it seems that controversy continues to swirl around the ill-fated game, The Day Before. Fntastic, the developer behind the game, has made claims that it was the target of a biased “hate campaign.” Despite these claims, Palworld is still going strong, and Microsoft has unveiled a new initiative to promote indie games. Let’s dive into the details!
A Hate Campaign or Valid Criticism?
The Day Before, a highly anticipated open-world survival MMORPG, was released with significant departures from its promised features. It was met with scathing reviews, and by December 11th, it had entered Steam’s 10 worst-reviewed games of all time. Fntastic attributes this negative reception to a biased “hate campaign” fueled by certain bloggers. They claimed that the game shipped with all the major features promised and that critics were looking for elements that were never there to begin with.
The Day Before vs. Palworld
In contrast to the tumultuous launch of The Day Before, Palworld continues to thrive, selling over 7 million copies within 5 days of its release. The game’s explosive success shows no signs of slowing down, with plans for future updates, including PVP, raid bosses, and new islands. Despite its popularity, the game faced restrictions on modding due to concerns of legal action from Nintendo.
Xbox Indie Selects Program
In light of the indie game scene, Microsoft announced the Xbox Indie Selects program. It’s intended to promote and highlight various indie games each month, reviving memories of the Xbox Live Arcade. The initiative seeks to showcase unique indie titles in the crowded market, providing a curated collection of games in the Xbox store dashboard and social channels.
Overall, the gaming landscape continues to be a mix of triumphs and challenges. Stay tuned for more updates, and remember, the gaming community remains an ever-evolving and vibrant space worth exploring! 🎮