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Day One: Garry's Incident Gets A Kickstarter Campaign, Console Versions Hinted

DSOGaming writes: "Seems like a lot of indie studios/teams are launching their Kickstarter campaigns in order to fund their games. So, Wild Games Studio has launched a campaign for its Unreal Engine 3 powered FPS, Day One Garry’s Incident. The team aims to raise $50K and there are still 29 left to it."

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BlackIceJoe4104d ago

I hope this makes it. This is one really incredible game I want to see become a reality.

john24103d ago

Yeap, looks definitely interesting. Here is hoping they'll manage to hit their $50K goal

BlackIceJoe4103d ago

I have been following this game from the time it was on Indiegogo & back then they could not get it on Kickstarter. So I am happy they can now. I am a little worried that people might pass on this game. Because some people are over the Kickstarer phase. But if they can show people why it needs to happen. That would be great. It also would be great if they can get it on the consoles too.

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Steam’s Growing Library of Shovelware Is Getting Old

While Steam’s store is known for offering many fantastic games, there are also games of unbelievably poor quality that go beyond the subjective bounds of personal taste and display a definitive lack of effort. Allowing these practically unfinished titles to be published on the platform creates a library of shovelware which lowers the reputation of Steam’s digital catalog.

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Snookies123713d ago

Does it really matter? You don't have to buy them. It's not like it brings down the quality of the really amazing titles Steam offers.

Timesplitter143713d ago (Edited 3713d ago )

it can be a problem if steam becomes flooded with poorly-made, sub-par games and actual good games are lost among those, as is the case with android/iphone app store.

I think they should raise their standards a little more for greenlight games and it would be perfect

solar3713d ago

Greenlight is going away. plus, i agree with Snookies12, options are there. if you want to buy them, do it. it's the power of choice you dont see on console platforms.

and Valve is trying to help small indie dev's getting their games out in the open. i dont see a problem with that.

allgamespc20123713d ago (Edited 3713d ago )

again, you dont have to buy anything. what you may call shovelware and bad, some people like.

Some people call early access a waste and bad for the industry, i love it. bought 5 games in early access. so what you think may not be what others think. there is 70 million subs after all on steam.

Plus, half of these "shoverlware" items are better than most triple A 60 dollar games. like assetto corsa, or day z.

Th3o3713d ago (Edited 3713d ago )

It's not about caring, it's about giving developers the opportunity to put shovelware on the service.

We deal enough with big time games that run like shovelware, now we also have real shovelware coming.

Steam use to be about quality, and now they tried to do something good (Greenlight), but it turned corrupt and now there a number of users that spend their money in vein on the product. (Please don't say they should have researched because for shovelware u can't always find what u need, and biased reviews aren't scarce with them...since most feedback come from forums...which could be friends of friends of devs...or people that don't want to admit that they wasted their money.

I would love to see some heavy moderation. I do not want this to turn into the Google Play store...or even AppStore.

It's too bad though, some indie devs don't deserve the bad rap that profiteers are looking to do here.

I bet we see Flappy Bird/Fish coming to steam soon!

Somebody3713d ago

Steam introduced Tags for their game library so those should be helpful in sifting through all those titles.

Psychotica3713d ago

I just wish Steam offered a way to filter out the Early Access games and software that are not games at all.

Th3o3713d ago

We should be seeing this with the tags I think:)

Maxor3713d ago

I don't see the problem here. Steam isn't responsible for these games. There is a review system in place now so the feedback should weed crap games out without Steam having to police bad games.

porkChop3713d ago

Valve controls the platform. They clearly don't test any of the games that they put on Steam, even though they claim they do, because there are tons of literally broken, horrible games on Steam. Every platform holder is responsible for upholding a certain level of quality for the games they allow to be sold on their platform. The review system you speak of requires people to be ripped off by bad games first before they can review them, that is not a solution.

allgamespc20123713d ago

deal with it. nobody is forcing you to buy anything. what you dont like others may like, so stick to your 60 dollar games if you want, fact is a lot of these early access games are better optimized than most triple a games and even better.

banished is better than simcity, day z is better than any zombie game out there. assetto corsa is better than gran turismo. fact? no. see what i did there?

Maxor3712d ago

The PC is a platform. Steam is not. It's a market place and community. This is like blaming the Playstation Store because Aliens Colonial Marines sucked.

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IncGamers’ Worst PC Game Launch of 2013 – The Results

The IncGamers list of Worst PC Game Launches concluded with the chance to vote for the foulest piece of garbage to pollute the fair machine in 2013, and the option to add additional games. The results are now in and IncGamers reveals what was the worst PC launch as voted for by PC gamers.

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TotalBiscuit, Wild Games Studios and the Streisand Effect

The recent incident between Wild Games Studios and TotalBiscuit just shows how trying to censor someone can backfire greatly on you.

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