The thumbnail used for this game is really unappealing to me. The emoji visual doesn't seem to be present in the game, at least from the trailer, so why use it for promotional materials? Looking...
The thumbnail used for this game is really unappealing to me. The emoji visual doesn't seem to be present in the game, at least from the trailer, so why use it for promotional materials? Looking at that image doesn't make me want to play the game, even though I'm sure it's perfectly fine.
(Though, to be fair, I don't find the game to look terribly interesting anyway. There have been a few of these obviously Lethal Company-inspired games since that game hit it big, and they all look fine enough, but I'm not sure why I'd want to play any of them instead of just... playing Lethal Company.)
It actually is used in the game, you work for "The Taxman" and he speaks in emojis, but nonetheless the promo images are a point of frustration for me and other players (most of the reviews on...
It actually is used in the game, you work for "The Taxman" and he speaks in emojis, but nonetheless the promo images are a point of frustration for me and other players (most of the reviews on steam mention it) because they make the game look like shovelware, cheap and low-effort, but the actual game is far from it. It's actually extremely fun, with a lot of smart mechanics and little details that show how much effort the developers put into it.
Out of all the Lethal Company inspired games, this one actually seems like a step-up in terms of quality and if you have a few friends that you usually play games with, I hope you'll give it a try, it's on sale for about 7 euros until tomorrow I think.
The thumbnail used for this game is really unappealing to me. The emoji visual doesn't seem to be present in the game, at least from the trailer, so why use it for promotional materials? Looking at that image doesn't make me want to play the game, even though I'm sure it's perfectly fine.
(Though, to be fair, I don't find the game to look terribly interesting anyway. There have been a few of these obviously Lethal Company-inspired games since that game hit it big, and they all look fine enough, but I'm not sure why I'd want to play any of them instead of just... playing Lethal Company.)
It actually is used in the game, you work for "The Taxman" and he speaks in emojis, but nonetheless the promo images are a point of frustration for me and other players (most of the reviews on steam mention it) because they make the game look like shovelware, cheap and low-effort, but the actual game is far from it. It's actually extremely fun, with a lot of smart mechanics and little details that show how much effort the developers put into it.
Out of all the Lethal Company inspired games, this one actually seems like a step-up in terms of quality and if you have a few friends that you usually play games with, I hope you'll give it a try, it's on sale for about 7 euros until tomorrow I think.
Hey, thanks for letting me know! I'll see about trying it when I have time.