Developer should always be releasing demos of their upcoming titles.
They give gamers a taste of their video game and show the world that they are confident in what they've created.
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I generally agree that demos are a good thing. It gives a glimpse at what the games are like and whether someone will enjoy them.
They can also be a bit of a double edged sword. Some games, especially RPG's just don't usually work as a demo. Other times when bad demo choices are made, i.e. putting the demo at the start of a game where there is hardly anything of interest can really hurt a games sales. There are also some game demos that show just about the only good part of a game, similar to that of film trailers.
Demos are important, sure. I'd just suggest that people look at more than just a demo before buying a game.
Demos help ensure i spend my money wisely. Money times over I have skipped an anticipated game because the demo revealed major quality issues. Conversely, I've bought games I was barely aware of because the demo proved thrm to be totally awesome.
Demos should be conmpulsory for all games. im annoyed when games dont have them, because im cautious as to whether I should spend my money on them in fear of being dissapointed.
demos dont work well for the games I play. They are fine for games without much depth, but for games with depth they end up misrepresenting the game.
Yes, indeed. Demos and beta tests are important. Players can give feedbacks to developers on what to improve as well suggest ideas that might interest them.
I always download and try demos of new and upcoming games that I'm unfamiliar of, particularly western games.