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."
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.
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.
I just wish Steam offered a way to filter out the Early Access games and software that are not games at all.
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.
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.
The recent incident between Wild Games Studios and TotalBiscuit just shows how trying to censor someone can backfire greatly on you.
I hope this makes it. This is one really incredible game I want to see become a reality.