Gone are the days where studios has to pay for testers and treat them better than a free-rolling intern.Ī little competition makes most things better. Games produced prior to 2010 were in far more finished states than anything produced now on average, and now because of the glut of games which exist now, we are innundated with games which are incomplete, where people pay to be part of an alpha and beta stage, and worse. Steam is a clear example how ocompetition does not make games better but instead makes them weak, shallow, unfinished and worse. Hardly true in the binary context you are placing that idea. Why is it that people seem to think that if ONE GAME exists within the genre that there is no room for competition? A little competition makes all our games better. Publicado originalmente por Zhong Ping (钟平): If TPH is a hit, I say go for it! And modernize The Movies while you're at it! And I think there is definately a market for Two Point Amusment Park to give Planet Coaster some competition. There is room for Two Point Hospital and Project Hospital. I mean, there was room for Theme Park and Roller Coaster Tycoon, both extremely different takes on the same genere. And personally, for me, I prefer my sim games to be more gamey and less sandboxy. Theme Park is a very different experience. Compare this to Sim City 4 and you can kinda see what I'm talking about. Planet Coaster is a sandbox game with very little actual game play reward mechanics. It lacks that progression, that campaign, that witt, that humor, that deep managment mechanics that make Bullfrogian management sims so flipping fun. And I'd do so for this one reason: Planet Coaster is boring. Much like how Project Hospital is comming out to provide a very different type of hospital sim this October, I'd pick up Two Point Amusment Park instantly provided TPH lives up to its promises. It's missing the humor, the heart, and the managment gameplay mechanics that make THEME games from Bullfrog special. Sure it has great roller coaster and other creative mechanitcs, but it is missing the spirit of the theme series. Which offers like everything other Themepark/Coaster sim games had and has Steam Workshop support and has so many options. Publicado originalmente por Godfather Ferrando:You do know there is a game called Planet Coaster ( )
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