Comment on Remedy Has Recouped 'Most' of the Development and Marketing Expenses for Alan Wake 2
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 3 weeks agoThey wont.
Remedy games have been “underperforming” despite rave reviews for a while. Yet they’ve been chugging along doing what they think is neat, instead of caving into the current money-making models.
And in this case, the Epic partnership definitely hurt the game. And they know it did. Before AW2, it was microsoft putting the breaks of Quantum Break despite it being great.
Control was the first time since Max Payne I felt they truly achieved the success that their level of quality deserves (and even then it was a timed epic exclusive).
Now Remedy has set themselves up to finally self-publish the follow-up to Control. I can’t wait.
Remedy has fans, but something always seems to get in the way.
ampersandrew@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Didn’t they just announce a live service shooter? Isn’t that caving into current money-making models?
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 3 weeks ago
We know one of their WIP titles is a PvE multiplayer game set in their connected universe. Aside from that, nothing more is known, except for your generic corporate “we’re excited about our future projects with Remedy” statements from 505.
I’d be very suprised if Remedy turns around and makes it overtly exploitative.
ampersandrew@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Whether it’s any more exploitative than any other game, it’s still got all of the same baggage. It’s always online and will one day be unplayable, and it’s relying on continual revenue to support it rather than just selling it for an up front price and letting it rock, which both encourage exploitative monetization anyway.
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 3 weeks ago
Ok. Unfortunately it sounds like you’re asking to stop liking a studio that I like, based on speculation about how a future title of theirs might work. That’s not an actionable argument.
The change we both want isn’t going to come from voting with our wallets, but even harder.
It’ll come from something like this.