ChienAboyeur
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BUT, as I was saying, I do believe most people defending Doube Bear are doing it because this is one of the small time studios making the games they like. Old school, isometric perspective, turn-based, tactical RPG, in this case, but it could also be some kind of quirky little game. No matter, as long as it is not one of those awful 3rd person, open world games the AAA studios like so much… I'm pretty sure that if the case in question involved one of the few non-old school/ pixel art/whatever the name of the quirky little game the response would not be the same. Probably no one would care about the subject anyway, and if they did there would be no such love for the small fish.
It does not hold: the game is not old school and has a different approach on the strategical side.
Some posts on this site refer to that point.
Beside, the quality is far, but far, from what could be found in the referenced gaming genre.
Actually, players who would want to get their old school game should destroy this product as it is so far from the old standards in everything.
The game is dogmatically defended by proponents of the crowdfunding movement and possibly, by involved parties.
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