I don't hate the game - the concept is very interesting. What pisses me off is the attitude of the developers towards the community. You say they are cool guys who work hard and fix bugs often. While I say they just spit into the face of the community by releasing a project that's not even nearly ready to release. And instead of encouraging such behaveor, as you do, they should be criticized and pointed their mistakes untill the game is playable by EVERYONE (not just chosen ones), and then they should be remembered as a team whos games worth buying only a few months after release and THAT with extreame caution.
The way how patches actually introduce more bugs to the game is just laughable. This way there'd be looong time untill the game is fully stable.
Hmmm. I had a problem with Chapter 6 mind battle. I kept crashing in it every time, so many times. I didn't trash the product because of it, or wish I had never bought it. The way I figured is that it was gonna get fixed pretty soon, and that I had already had a lot of fun with the game. It did get fixed, and I'm still having a blast. If others are not, well, each of us is just one person, so we can't really comment on the general state of the game. The only comment that can be made is game and DLC sales. If their product is in good shape they wil make enough cash to keep going. If it isn't they won't.
EDIT: despite the seemingly large number of posts complaining about issues (which is very normal in such a forum in my experience) there might be 100 times more people having no issues, we just don't know, afterall they would hardly bother to register to post "hey im having no issues". In which case the percentage of users having issues would be very small.
The OP asked if this was a good game: yes it is, but that is subjective and his impression will depend on the number of positive and negative posters in the thread. He asked if most of the bugs were fixed: yes they are, after all they have released many many patches. He asked if it is worth his money? Yes it is, because he will get much more value out of it than almost anything else he can spend £10 on.
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