just because it was shown at the last in the show…
Later people played it and it wasn’t that good either
That sounds a bit conflicting… People remember their first impressions. Probably even apply for refunds and don’t intend to try again. The rest of us weren’t really interested to begin with, I guess.
rtxn@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Marketing is extremely important for a game’s launch because it’s the only opportunity for a game to make a first impression and set expectations, and to gain player goodwill. When an announcement trailer is presented as the final spot on TGA, the audience expects a game worthy of that spot. Geoff did the game no favour. They’ve cocked up the marketing and ruined player goodwill that may have caused some people to overlook the product’s multiple issues on release.
Coming back from that takes a lot of fucking effort (see: No Man’s Sky), which they’re obviously unwilling to give, so why would players waste their time for the promise of a better game?