Personally I would not call Immortals of Aveum an AAA game. 😅

And I mean, that’s maybe where the problems lie. This game is all jank and all generics, with no specific thing to present except “OMG LOOK AT OUR GRAPHICS!!!”. Which are also pretty unoptimized, so you end up with:

  • Only a tiny tiny fraction of players can even play it.
  • Then, the game is utterly generic. Despite how it might look to someone not knowing about it, DOOM 2016 and Eternal are quite unique games and have a very well-designed gameplay flow that even differs divisively between the two.
  • The writing is horrible and would make even an MCU movie/series writer question their decisions in life.
  • The magic is still just guns with replaced graphics. They didn’t lean into the very premise of the game at all. And all they had to do is play Lichdom Battlemage from 2014 to get some ideas and that game already struggled with the concept. But at least it pulled it off.

Can’t really say I’m surprised the game flopped hard. But unlike the dev I would call the underlying idea solid, just not anything about the execution.

  • hswolf
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    59 months ago

    I think the problem is just that, the game is… okay, not bad or good, just okay, unremarkable and forgettable.

    If you want good sales you need to do something innovative and interesting, or something cliché but really well done.

    Taking a look at Doom 2016 (also a single player shooter) we can see the core gameplay: Shoot demons, Pick up ammo, Shoot more demons. But it’s crafted so masterfully that you spend dozens or hundreds of hours doing just that.

    Now with this game that I actually forgot the name mid comment, It’s… well you get the ideia.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      If you want good sales you need to do something innovative and interesting, or something cliché but really well done.

      Or a recognisable brand. Starfield got panned and still sold oodles.

      Taking a look at Doom 2016 (also a single player shooter)

      Case in point. Doom has a lot riding on its name and legacy, and many people will buy it just because of that.