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KickStarter Underworld Ascendant is a disaster

JDR13

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I just played for a few hours for the first time since release, and it's a much better game now. It still has some bugs, and it's nowhere close to being a really good immersive sim yet, but the difference between the release version and what we have now is profound.

Another update like that and we might actually have a game on our hands.
 

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Cael

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It's now as obvious as it gets that OS is using fake reviews to get their broken mess to a "mixed" rating after the latest update.

Some dude forgot to buy the game before singing the praises in the Steam forum, then gets pissed when people point out that everyone can see when someone doesn't own the game.

https://steamcommunity.com/app/692840/discussions/0/3247562523075898907/#c3247562523075948373

Can it get more desperate and pathetic?
You haven't seen the shilling for the HBS game, have you?
 

Gord

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So I've decided to check out the new update and started a new game.
Well, it indeed starts to resemble an actual game now, instead of just being a larger tech demo.
They managed to implement the save system and a persistent dungeon after all, even though they claimed only a couple of months ago that this was not possible (not that anyone believed them). It has a very basic narrative structure now and Typhon is presented as a slightly less abstract threat to the denizens of the Underworld.

The gameplay itself is still pretty much the same: you get a quest (just one now, as far as I can tell - Edit: You get one "story" quest at a time, but eventually you get to choose between three faction quests again. ) which has you run to some random part of the current dungeon level to find/kill/gather something.
Once you complete your objective, you now backtrack to the start of the dungeon level, with some new enemies spawning along the way.
Quests are no longer offered on the billboard in Marcaul, but handed out by the spiky saurian lady who apparently is some kind of lizard-gypsy, dragging a gipsy-cart along which serves as the new billboard to post your next quest. As she and her cart are now appearing at the starting areas of the dungeons, going to Marcaul is only necessary to visit the vendor or the skill trainer, as all quests are offered in the dungeon and the different levels are now interconnected by the grand staircase (or at least the stand-in double consisting of a few steps with a door at the end).
Levels have overall received some polish, with many of the issues with level geometry resolved (might get worse in the later levels).
Same seems true for performance, but there are still areas where I get serious dips in fps.
Many concepts, while interesting on paper, still don't work very well (or at all). Notably the deep slugs - you can feed them stuff to alter their slime trail and make them poop effects, but why bother? The Materia Modi (or whatever they are called), which are supposed to alter the environment (by changing water or lava levels), are still introduced by Cabirus, but don't seem to work at all now.
And of course, lizard men look as stupid as ever.

So, overall my impression is that they are slowly completing the technical base - levels, systems, etc. - but are still lacking worthwhile content. The stuff UA offers right now gets old quickly. With a couple of good writers and content creators working on it for a couple of months, the end-result might even be a decent-enough UU-offshoot.
Is that going to happen? I doubt it very much.
 
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Alienman

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It's now as obvious as it gets that OS is using fake reviews to get their broken mess to a "mixed" rating after the latest update.

Some dude forgot to buy the game before singing the praises in the Steam forum, then gets pissed when people point out that everyone can see when someone doesn't own the game.

https://steamcommunity.com/app/692840/discussions/0/3247562523075898907/#c3247562523075948373

Can it get more desperate and pathetic?

From what I know, Gabe don't like that kind of thing at all.
 

BEvers

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Things are improving rapidly now.

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Nano

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Grab the Codex by the pussy Strap Yourselves In Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is.
Some people have really low standards. Praising this thing for being upgraded from tech demo to playable alpha, like, are you serious?
 

InD_ImaginE

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The fact that the recent positive (and some negative) reviews have like between 0 - 6 hours gameplay is hilarious. It is either shill or paid shill making the reviews.
 

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Some people have really low standards. Praising this thing for being upgraded from tech demo to playable alpha, like, are you serious?
Well, an improvement is an improvement. You can't deny that.
As to why that makes a few people suddenly giving a thumbs up, that's a different story.

But that's just Steam reviews, they can change direction within hours if something happens. One day, reviews are inclining due to a committed dev, next day, game's getting review bombed because some dev said something boring on Twitter.
 

Barbalos

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The fact that the recent positive (and some negative) reviews have like between 0 - 6 hours gameplay is hilarious. It is either shill or paid shill making the reviews.

Is it suspicious if someone posts a positive review after playing 12 minutes? Asking for a friend.

https://steamcommunity.com/id/eisberg77/recommended/692840/

This is such a quality review though, nothing funny going on here:

...this update is short because I haven't played much yet).
The controls world really well. The graphics and the lighting are really nice.

5 people found this review helpful

Seems totally legitimate.
 
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I love a good trainwreck but I'm not about to read a 55 page thread, anyone wanna give me a TLDR?

"Industry veterans" ran a barely successful kickstarter, spent 3 years of dev time fucking around with physics in Unity, realized they had nothing usable and no further funding, suckered 505 games into giving them some more funding, threw together a hilariously buggy tech demo in 10 months, and then back-handedly blamed 505 games for not giving them further funding after 505 realized the whole project was a complete fucking trainwreck. Oh, also they lied to their backers pretty much every step of the way. Game development! How does it work?
 

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