UnluckyKate
Member
I'll never understand people like you who like to jump on the bandwagon of hating popular game designers. What exactly did he do?
He's not humble.
He's coming with a (great) game but in a saturated market and he acts like his game in the second coming of the entire FPS genre.
So of course people mock him because... he's full of himself brining something that looks very similar to everything made in the past couple of years.
Gamers won't quit CS GO, Overwatch or Call of Duty / BF to play this. Gamers don't change heavily on game they invested time and money. This, sadly, no matter how good it is, brings nothing to the table to make FPS player come and stay.
Another very sad reallity is that a game needs to be accessible and easy for most people to have fun. There must be something for every player. That's why CoD is so popular, they took out skill so far out of the hands of players that now anybody can run, get a quick cheap kill and feel so rewarded for it with huge medals, XP numbers poping on screen and huge progress bar at the end of the match no matter their performance. A game like Lawbreaker is for a hardcore skilled niche of player. This has 0 mass public appeal. It's competing against super niche games