15 Hints That An Upcoming Game May Flop

The 15 warning flags for games that are probably going to be awful.

Posted By | On 08th, Apr. 2018

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Little prerelease coverage

When a game is announced, and then you hear next to nothing about it for the six months leading into launch? Well, that’s a pretty clear sign that the public is being shown some very carefully crafted vertical slices and something as simple as testing where the boundaries of an experience are would completely break it. If they’re not showing gameplay, it doesn’t count.


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