Inspired by the god games of old, Fata Deum lets you mold settlements and townsfolk in your image. Will you raise the settlements to splendor, or spur them on to violent debauchery and demons? Watch as a living world grows under your whims.
Too bad about the mixed early reviews, hopefully they will fix many of these issues in early access. Some seem (graphical glitches, pacing, on-boarding) relatively easy to solve. I do hope they will introduce more free-form building placement.
While that’s true, I wouldn’t consider the publisher’s overall “ranking” to be a reflection of the developers’ work. The publisher does have some releases (City Bus Manager, Rescue HQ - The Tycoon) which are very positive or mostly positive.
My point was it seems like a quality control failure of the publisher, seems very shovelware-y with the large amount titles, like they’ll approve anything that can call itself a simulator game.
Not saying it can’t ever be good, but maybe hold your money not your breath because it sure seems like nobody will hold them accountable unless there’s a lawsuit.
Too bad about the mixed early reviews, hopefully they will fix many of these issues in early access. Some seem (graphical glitches, pacing, on-boarding) relatively easy to solve. I do hope they will introduce more free-form building placement.
If you look at the publisher’s other titles there’s a lot of mixed reviews and even a few mostly negative.
While that’s true, I wouldn’t consider the publisher’s overall “ranking” to be a reflection of the developers’ work. The publisher does have some releases (City Bus Manager, Rescue HQ - The Tycoon) which are very positive or mostly positive.
My point was it seems like a quality control failure of the publisher, seems very shovelware-y with the large amount titles, like they’ll approve anything that can call itself a simulator game.
Not saying it can’t ever be good, but maybe hold your money not your breath because it sure seems like nobody will hold them accountable unless there’s a lawsuit.