The Most Popular Game on Steam Is A Massive Scam?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @smugshrug
    @smugshrug Год назад +10385

    How the hell did a game with no gameplay from a no-name studio become the most wishlisted game on Steam to begin with?

    • @pikapowns
      @pikapowns Год назад +1781

      One word... Zombies

    • @gfp9336
      @gfp9336 Год назад

      because people are ZOMBIES, they see their fav y00t00b3rz influ3nz3rz hyping up shit like this one and they just follow up like sheeps.

    • @fidelio9301
      @fidelio9301 Год назад +762

      Because 2023 on social media.

    • @Calebe428
      @Calebe428 Год назад +570

      the 1st trailer looked amazing

    • @ColinBFClarke
      @ColinBFClarke Год назад +132

      fomo

  • @Day_Chap
    @Day_Chap 11 месяцев назад +661

    Ten months later, yes it was indeed a scam.

    • @sihamhamda47
      @sihamhamda47 11 месяцев назад +22

      And not even 1 week after release, the game got delisted from steam and the studio got shut down

    • @nodewizard
      @nodewizard 11 месяцев назад

      Since it's stillbirth inception it was a scam. There was never an intention to release an actual game. It was a Chinese Triad money laundering scam.

    • @franciscomoraes8464
      @franciscomoraes8464 11 месяцев назад +5

      It didn't shut down, they just renamed it to eight points or something

    • @jansenart0
      @jansenart0 11 месяцев назад

      Think about the timeline of events in the world leading up to this, and where they are in it. War, sanctions, embargoes, and now they will be conscripted. Not a scam, a casualty of Putin.

    • @mrb...
      @mrb... 11 месяцев назад +2

      The only very channel on YT who saw that shit 10months ago….bravo and well spotted!

  • @Skateandcreate9
    @Skateandcreate9 11 месяцев назад +294

    They were so bad at hiding that it was a scam that people like this guy were making videos about it being a scam almost a year before it released. The craziest part, people still bought into the hype.

    • @jax6632
      @jax6632 11 месяцев назад +9

      its a life lesson in no matter how bad your plan is or your product, some idiot out in the world will defend it with all their heart because they enjoyed it. All it takes is one clown to defend your product and the rest trickles from there

    • @Keldroc
      @Keldroc 11 месяцев назад

      You can fool some of the people all of the time.

    • @Aurelyn
      @Aurelyn 11 месяцев назад

      I would like to say I can't believe so many stupid people fell for this.
      But look at the state of the world. The people falling for obviously lying propaganda without any scepticism. It's very easy to believe people fell for this scam.

    • @birdrustler
      @birdrustler 11 месяцев назад +9

      This was bound to happen. Gamers are the biggest suckers in the global economy. They love empty hype.

    • @Auguur
      @Auguur 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@jax6632Right, like that one insane guy who liked tRump, and look what happened!

  • @aladdin_2003
    @aladdin_2003 11 месяцев назад +244

    This aged very well, and it is still relevant now that it released

    • @Jason_Singe
      @Jason_Singe 11 месяцев назад +19

      This 3 day old comment also aged well. Given the developer has shut down, and the game is already removed from Steam.

    • @franciscomoraes8464
      @franciscomoraes8464 11 месяцев назад +3

      Fantastic didn't shut down, they just renamed it to eight points or something

    • @oldironsides4107
      @oldironsides4107 10 месяцев назад

      It’s a great game.

  • @mostlyharmfulll2103
    @mostlyharmfulll2103 Год назад +1356

    My theory is that TDB was supposed to be just another cashgrab like their other games, but then they got way more attention than they expected and got way over their heads. And then they realized that this time people actually expect a quality product.

    • @ryrin6091
      @ryrin6091 Год назад +56

      That's what happened with that Abandoned game too. Just a small time grifter whose grift blew up far more than he was expecting. What followed was months of clumsily trying to sustain the hype cycle that had grown far beyond his control.

    • @Native_Creation
      @Native_Creation Год назад +12

      Well based on this video, they just wanted the clout and Wishlist subscribers, more than likely to pitch other games and apps to investors. The blatant plagiarism goes to show that's what they're after, rather than making an actual game.

    • @Squirleypoo
      @Squirleypoo Год назад +2

      Sounds like escape from Tarkov and Russia 2028

    • @xelldincht4251
      @xelldincht4251 Год назад +3

      @@Squirleypoo
      Well, Tarkov is playable. We will see if this game gets to that stage. Honestly, i am surprised that Atomic Heart got released. I was expecting that this game would stay in limbo

    • @youtubeshadowbannedmylasta2629
      @youtubeshadowbannedmylasta2629 Год назад

      look at the state of the world.

  • @TestAcct46
    @TestAcct46 Год назад +1625

    I'd never even heard of this game before all the drama, but this has all been hilarious to watch

    • @v3ck1n
      @v3ck1n Год назад +34

      Was thinking the same thing

    • @blitzkrieg6699
      @blitzkrieg6699 Год назад +19

      Same

    • @Nahobussyino
      @Nahobussyino Год назад +6

      Me too 💀

    • @rickybobby5153
      @rickybobby5153 Год назад +16

      I’d heard of it. The first scandal was people thought it was a clone of the division - and used its assets

    • @ridhosamudro2199
      @ridhosamudro2199 Год назад +19

      Is there even a time of this game that's "before the drama"?

  • @UnreasonableOpinions
    @UnreasonableOpinions Год назад +1479

    It is fascinating how little actual material the Hype Cycle needs to become self-sustaining.

    • @andybrown4284
      @andybrown4284 Год назад +46

      You'd think that after NMS with its heavily curated and repetitive info prelaunch that lessons would have been learned and alarm bells ringing about the lack of actual content being given about the game.

    • @BN99239
      @BN99239 Год назад +27

      @@andybrown4284 Well, I will give NMS the credit now that they have put so much more work into it after the launch. It's now a great game with some free expansions that added so much to the game. But yes, their launch was shit.

    • @patrickbarrio101
      @patrickbarrio101 Год назад +13

      @@andybrown4284 this has been an issue long before no man's sky. Which is a great game now BTW

    • @burkystonks
      @burkystonks Год назад +4

      People have been hoping and are dying to have a proper Zombie - MMORPG for a long time now, and companies with similar games like Day Z or Scum still lack alot of things considering the window time given to them. Its just sad to see that ALOT of gaming companies now are really greedy, showcasing promising trailers and gameplays, and only to find out the game they tried to hype is nowhere near what they've announced in the first place. As someone who had high hopes before and is now conscious optimistic, I'd say if The Day Before turns out to be like No Mans Sky and I dont see potential from them continuing to make the game better, I'm going to create a petition to sue them for fraud. (Fntastic has a record of selling their games and even discontinue one of their games) Its about high time that those kinds of companies should be banned from the gaming community if all they care about is money.

    • @TimoRutanen
      @TimoRutanen Год назад +4

      You do need some initial boost, like scamming IGN to believe you have a game. Otherwise you need massive luck to hit the right moment with the right material.

  • @Cybarxz
    @Cybarxz Год назад +449

    If it is a scam, I imagine that they are trying to fool their investors not the gamers

    • @vladrus5253
      @vladrus5253 Год назад +18

      lul investors from yakutsk

    • @gone-by-the-light
      @gone-by-the-light Год назад +7

      thats even worse, investors will be more and more scared to invest the games thats actually putting in work in the future

    • @cosmefulanito5933
      @cosmefulanito5933 Год назад +9

      These are things that happen in companies that operate in third world countries only.

    • @kwarra-an
      @kwarra-an Год назад +17

      ​@@cosmefulanito5933I hope you're not serious

    • @cosmefulanito5933
      @cosmefulanito5933 Год назад +6

      @@kwarra-an In countries that are TRULY first world, these people are persecuted by the law.

  • @fidelio9301
    @fidelio9301 Год назад +2919

    Love how gaming has just become: create an idea, keep stringing everyone along and milk it for money, then never release it.

    • @DragonflyTodd
      @DragonflyTodd Год назад +28

      True that

    • @xm8553
      @xm8553 Год назад +186

      Or it does release and it’s nothing like what they said it would be

    • @fidelio9301
      @fidelio9301 Год назад +97

      @@xm8553 We ALL remember the Watch Dogs reveal…

    • @RiskOfBaer
      @RiskOfBaer Год назад +48

      Thankfully if you half half a brain you never fall for scams like these or buy into projects that sound too good to be true. Also it's not like these are everywhere, unlike your comment seems to suggest.

    • @sinjin8576
      @sinjin8576 Год назад +36

      And its gonna get worse. Unreal 5 and ease of use means we will see more like this and it will be more convincing and stylized.
      This is the tip of the iceberg

  • @SergeiMosin
    @SergeiMosin Год назад +761

    I genuinely expected Day Before NFTs to pop out like the worlds scammiest jumpscare.

    • @Biden_is_demented
      @Biden_is_demented Год назад

      If i had game designing skills, i would do exactly what they are doing. I would scam you people for every nickel i could get my hands on, because you deserve it! The only reason why scams like these are even possible is because people throw away their money buying "Early access" garbage, instead of waiting until it qualifies as a "game"! And because people are willing to do it, the scammers are popping out of the woodwork to cash in on the stupidity of gamers! There isn´t a single game on Steam that is worth the money, but that doesn´t prevent you from buying them, and perpetuating the problem! Therefore, you deserve to be scammed and fleeced for every penny. May all fools and their money be forever parted!

    • @Endersgamejp
      @Endersgamejp Год назад +6

      I made the likes an even 💯.

    • @reid3335
      @reid3335 Год назад +37

      @@Endersgamejp wow dude congratulations on your life's greatest accomplishment

    • @dickdeoreo
      @dickdeoreo Год назад +12

      I made it 195! Hell yeah, crushed that first guy!

    • @nickhoude21
      @nickhoude21 Год назад +1

      There's still time

  • @Ocrilat
    @Ocrilat Год назад +1074

    Not owning the copyright can be seen as incompetent. But it's also suspiciously like a planned escape hatch to explain away why there is no game.

    • @Legomanshorts-c5o
      @Legomanshorts-c5o Год назад +37

      lol "we can't show gameplay because the name of the game is not trademarked" makes sense to nobody.

    • @Ocrilat
      @Ocrilat Год назад +41

      @@Legomanshorts-c5o It might make sense to a copyright attorney. If they don't own the name, then they are fraudulently using the name for a commercial purpose. The thing is, the name is worthless to the holder unless the game is successful...so you'd think a quick deal could be made that would make everyone happy.
      I think it's suspicious. That the name being 'owned by someone else' is really 'we own the name under a different entity' so they could collect all the money (from various sources) and then throw their hands up because of this ready-made excuse as to why there is no game. Again, it sounds to my ear to be an escape hatch when they knew there was never going to be a game in the first place. All of this is of course my opinion...I have no facts to back this up, just suspicions and a cynical attitude from working in advertising for the past 25 years.

    • @Ocrilat
      @Ocrilat Год назад +6

      @@moneybilla Lol you're right...my mistake. That's embarrassing ...I work in advertising!

    • @kingjasko
      @kingjasko Год назад +1

      they're not that smart, cmon now

    • @Ocrilat
      @Ocrilat Год назад +10

      @@kingjasko They scammed a lot of people for a decent amount of time. It's certainly possible. When it comes to scammers, 'dumb' things that work out for them are usually not so dumb.
      They used it as an escape hatch...you think it was an accident? That they accidentally absolved themselves of all responsibility, and it only came up when everything started to fall apart? Doubtful.

  • @mcarpen89
    @mcarpen89 11 месяцев назад +42

    I think this deserves a followup video with lots of gloating about being 100% correct

  • @sweepingtime
    @sweepingtime Год назад +450

    I'm rather amused by descriptions like, 'most wishlisted on Steam' or 'millions tuned in to the livestream' when the first time I have ever heard of The Day Before is here, being discussed as a scam.

    • @1337-i3v
      @1337-i3v Год назад +29

      Same! And those two metrics are pretty bad but I guess better than nothing. They're free = basically can be repeated
      Adding the fact I surround myself with gamers, yet never heard about this game.

    • @scum3445
      @scum3445 Год назад +40

      @@1337-i3v Still doesnt defeat the fact that millions watched the trailer, and its one of the most wish listed games on steam lol

    • @georgen5882
      @georgen5882 Год назад +3

      When I first mentioned this when I heard of the game is August or September I had people replying like “how do you not know about this?” As if somehow I base my gaming decisions on what other people wishlist on steam, which is quite the opposite. I also generally don’t browse lists on steam and wishlist things, because as an adult with disposable income I just generally buy what I like and want when I want it. And really with how this has been handled it’s easily plausible that it passed by without notice. They hadn’t really shown anything and it continues to be a mess. But what a humorous and entertaining mess it is.

    • @SkylerLinux
      @SkylerLinux Год назад +4

      @@georgen5882 I mean I wishlist on Steam for Sale notifications sometimes, or as a Something I might play if a friend Gifts it to play together or something

    • @nwerd7584
      @nwerd7584 Год назад +8

      @@Aleuseright with millions of players wishlisting anything newly added to steam, that means its bots which steam regularly purges because of phishing attacks.

  • @osamu_90
    @osamu_90 Год назад +423

    Even _if_ (big if) the game is real, it certainly doesn't help their case with them checking so many boxes of typical crowdfunding scams.

    • @CBRN-115
      @CBRN-115 Год назад +32

      Their faces don't even look trustworthy. I can read it by looking at them

    • @Dovah_Slayer
      @Dovah_Slayer Год назад +2

      Yeah

    • @omgnoi
      @omgnoi Год назад +15

      @@CBRN-115 yeah they look and sound like scammers. They have just that vibes. Plus first thing I noticed was the logo was the same as last of us and the trailer was a rip of call of duty so I was excited he brought up the exact copy in the end of the video

    • @reaperactualgaming3075
      @reaperactualgaming3075 Год назад

      @@CBRN-115 no shit. They are Chinese of course its a scam.

    • @Native_Creation
      @Native_Creation Год назад +1

      Or crypto/NFT scams as well.

  • @rebellyanmagic6409
    @rebellyanmagic6409 Год назад +580

    That 'we use volunteers' thing reminds me of that guy who's been 'developing' Yandere Simulator since 2014. He's been using volunteers as well, and when people start questioning him on what's taking so long, he blames them (the volunteers) for why his game is still a sandbox build after nearly ten years

    • @Marin117.
      @Marin117. Год назад +109

      YanDev is still alive? And the game still not out? Damn.

    • @rebellyanmagic6409
      @rebellyanmagic6409 Год назад +98

      @@Marin117. Yeah. And it says something about these Day Before guys that they're pulling the same shit as an overgrown weeb cosplaying as a game dev in his parents' basement.

    • @The_Real_Alpharius
      @The_Real_Alpharius Год назад +94

      Yandere sim COULD have been released a long time ago if only the braindead dev listened to that guy who helped him with his spaghetti code. I heard he got jealous or something and fired him.

    • @cerebrumexcrement
      @cerebrumexcrement Год назад +6

      i thought yandere dev was just a youtuber showing us his perpetual development of the game. i dont think he ever had a team. he might have paid people to help do little things, but most of the game is built by him and he releases mods based on subscriber requests. at least its an actual game that any of us can download and play.

    • @jossebrodeur6033
      @jossebrodeur6033 Год назад

      @@cerebrumexcrement
      A majority of his art assets are made by either volunteers or they were bought off of the Unity asset store. Nothing in that game other than the code and animations is created by him.

  • @Azf12
    @Azf12 Год назад +223

    The funny thing is, I never heard about this *until* the controversy. After taking one look for myself, I knew that this product was too good to be true, especially if it was from a studio who had no skin in the game promising an open-world MMO (which is one of the hardest genres of games to deliver upon, especially if you're small and relatively inexperienced)

  • @quasinfinity
    @quasinfinity Год назад +275

    I feel like the devs never expected their grift to get this many eyeballs, and now they're just riding it for all it's worth.

    • @tanepukenga1421
      @tanepukenga1421 Год назад +29

      That seems to be the most realistic of the options. The rest all open them up for legal issues, even if they do have limited liability.

    • @ceel4223
      @ceel4223 Год назад +1

      The grift: Promise an insanely enticing game.

  • @SetariM
    @SetariM Год назад +526

    Considering their workers were volunteers I'm not surprised the game isn't put together lol
    Edit: Let me expand:
    Volunteers don't make things happen, paid workers with structure of what a game is going to be, make things happen.
    At the end of the day whatever work those volunteers put in is no skin off their bones, they don't get paid from Fntastic and have no skin in the game.
    I am sure they have gone through HUNDREDS of volunteers by now, trying to keep costs low while being "the most wishlisted game on steam" and raking in money from investors. I don't buy Fntastic's facade and neither should anybody else. There's no game here and it's Fntastic's fault for not having a roadmap in place for the game, instead trying to skate by on people's goodwill and volunteer hours.
    No, I don't BLAME the volunteers for the current state of the game, but I do blame Fntastic for not looking at the game from an alpha state and asking, "Where do we want this game to go?" and directing people from there to produce a game. What is here is a tech demo at best, and has been for years.

    • @schwingedeshaehers
      @schwingedeshaehers Год назад +5

      I would disagree. The volunteers do it for the thing they achieve, what can make a better motivation. But it requires, that the ones, that manage everything, do a good job. (And I think, programming a video game, is not the best way, to try to do it by volunteers (also it allows easier no s, as they can't really threaten to fire you))

    • @gownerjones
      @gownerjones Год назад +8

      Don't put this on the volunteers. The entire open-source community consists almost entirely of volunteers creating incredible products.

    • @nathansmith9597
      @nathansmith9597 Год назад +16

      I don't take Setari to be blaming the volunteers, but rather pointing out the fact (and it is a *fact*) that you are not going to develop a cutting-edge video game with a development team that is all (or mostly) volunteers. It just isn't going to happen.
      The volunteers are not to blame - they are victims. They were suckered into giving their work to something that isn't going to happen. They are victims way more so than the people who waited 7 hours for a stream and wishlisted a game that isn't happening.
      If I am wrong about that and Setari is actually blaming the volunteers, well - I'm wrong, and shame on Setari.

    • @SetariM
      @SetariM Год назад +10

      @@nathansmith9597 Hit it right on the head. Volunteers don't make things happen, paid workers with *structure* of what a game is going to be, make things happen.
      At the end of the day whatever work those volunteers put in is no skin off their bones, they don't get paid from Fntastic and have no skin in the game.
      I am sure they have gone through HUNDREDS of volunteers by now, trying to keep costs low while being "the most wishlisted game on steam" and raking in money from investors. I don't buy Fntastic's facade and neither should anybody else. There's no game here and it's Fntastic's fault for not having a roadmap in place for the game, instead trying to skate by on people's goodwill and volunteer hours.
      No, I don't BLAME the volunteers for the current state of the game, but I do blame Fntastic for not looking at the game from an alpha state and asking, "Where do we want this game to go?" and directing people from there to produce a game. What is here is a tech demo at best, and has been for years.

    • @Lenariet
      @Lenariet Год назад +1

      @@schwingedeshaehers Is that always so? You seem to essentially have adopted the philosophy of FNTASTIC. Couldn't volunteers also do the volunteering only to get a foot into place, to have something good written in their CV? I mean that might be what I would be using it for if I applied to join FNTASTIC as a volunteer. Not because I'm passionate about them and their project but just to get my own career started. Desperation might be more of the driving point here than real motivation. Because it's not like they take just any volunteer, there is still an application process and they can still ditch you anytime, right? It's still a competitive environment where you better suck it up because there will be many willing to do what you do and replace you instantly?
      But of course I guess there is also the other side of things which are properly employed individuals who might take their job for self-evident and thus will, at least after a while, not show too much enthusiasm anymore but basically just sit there to collect their check at the end of each month. That can be bad in its own way. But it might overall vary depending on the industry in question and the job laws of the respective country. If you come to where I live, the moment you have a proper agreement signed you have to f*ck up quite badly to get fired.

  • @chiron01
    @chiron01 Год назад +177

    When I saw the off-road/mud and terrain deformation mechanics in the initial "trailer" I knew it wasn't going to deliver. These are actually incredibly intricate systems to implement and get right. The closest thing we have to a decent off-road game is Snowrunner and even that game has mediocre offroading physics at best. The Day Before looked leaps and bounds ahead of any known off-road and terrain deformation system in any game using any engine.

    • @The_Real_Alpharius
      @The_Real_Alpharius Год назад +20

      The Snow Runner is terrible. Modded Mud Runner has FAR better physics and unlike Snow Runner isn't getting you stuck every 5 seconds on even the most minor bump or a tiny stick.

    • @dave7474
      @dave7474 Год назад +9

      Monster Hunter World, heck even Destiny 2 has a perfectly fine snow system. They also use these snow systems for MUD and it looks the same as it did here. A layer that flattens when you walk on it revealing the base layer underneath. It really doesn't look that advanced, maybe there's more I didn't see

    • @nosebergs-are-at-it-again
      @nosebergs-are-at-it-again Год назад +11

      The driving scenes are not close to Snowrunner, it is 100% literally just Snowrunner gameplay, clearly. The layout of everything is exactly as in the game, such as the small grass island in front of the gas station next to the road

    • @en3myspott3d54
      @en3myspott3d54 Год назад +1

      I really hope this is sarcasm lol

    • @MrCantBeArsed1
      @MrCantBeArsed1 Год назад +3

      Red dead 2 did the snow good even gta 5 has some good mud physics when near the swampy marsh's

  • @baysidesquid3419
    @baysidesquid3419 11 месяцев назад +31

    You called it. The Day Before is being abandoned 4 days after its release.

  • @KorpKyuuSama
    @KorpKyuuSama Год назад +593

    At this point, it's not about if the game is real or not, it's all about the friends we made along the way.

    • @Dogpool
      @Dogpool Год назад +17

      Lol, this comment made me happy. Can I be your friend?

    • @KorpKyuuSama
      @KorpKyuuSama Год назад +10

      @@Dogpool 😁

    • @quack9355
      @quack9355 Год назад +2

      I think it's going on a war at this point if you go in to any forums like discord or Reddit. You're either red or blue, the more friends you gather, the more enemies you'll fight. Lmao

    • @kolossis8283
      @kolossis8283 Год назад +1

      Amen, bruda

    • @ZakhariusSilpheed
      @ZakhariusSilpheed Год назад +5

      THE ONE PIECE! IT'S REAL!

  • @comatose3788
    @comatose3788 Год назад +314

    I've been a game designer for decades ... Today, putting together something that looks epic is more than easy. The keyword here is "looks". Designing a game at that level takes many skills. One of them skills is a designer programmer. Someone that is versed enough to complete an entire backbone system, that the game will run off. What you find in Unreal and Unity are just tools. Like a paint set to an inspiring artist. The level of programming that out is something you will want to show as part of the game. When you see these upcoming games, look for what they did as programmers, not artists. That is something that isn't easy to fake or hide like the art. It is also the downfall of more games than you will ever know. For every game you see, you can bet in that time frame there were 100 times the failed attempts. Even with the best art possible tools and models, without that programming skill level you're not going to get too far ...
    Also, to be fair ... people think games at this level can be cranked out in a few months. It's more like years and years .... Almost any game at that level will take a min of 5 years to develop fully. Unless you already have a game(s) built, you're just refacing. Game like that only take a few years.

    • @RichardPhillips1066
      @RichardPhillips1066 Год назад +14

      Even Indy games take years

    • @sihamhamda47
      @sihamhamda47 Год назад +3

      And I think all the game development in general must include the accessible demo, alpha, closed beta and public beta test to gain feedback from the others and help the devs to fix the problem before it can be launched, and those alpha and beta test program gives the proof that the game is already in WIP (work on progress) status

    • @thechugg4372
      @thechugg4372 Год назад +2

      And 90% of indie games are made in 48 hours or 1 week jams, your point was?

    • @comatose3788
      @comatose3788 Год назад +18

      @@thechugg4372 This is far from the truth. You may figure out a good concept within that time frame. This is the whole point of Game Jam, to freely build on a concept to test its validity and response from others. Maybe even get some tips or direction from the pool of programmers in the contest itself. But, it's not really a contest looking for a winner. Actual game design has far more to it than the design phase. This is what you're getting with these "games" you're mad at. They are concepts not taken to the point of being a fully fleshed out game yet. Avoiding user input errors alone takes longer than the entire Game Jam time limit and is not really a part of the contest due to that.

    • @comatose3788
      @comatose3788 Год назад +5

      I'd like to add this: I said ... "Almost any game at that level will take a min of 5 years to develop fully". This is for a full-blown, fully developed and tested game for a versed programmer. Someone just starting out will have a 90% change of scraping the whole project for one reason or another, and the time frame is twice as long, 10 to 15 years. Also, they will end up going back to rewright parts they have learned over time to do better or in a better way for the given project. Keep in mind, this stuff is way harder than you think. You will have to learn skills in many areas. This is why most all games are made by a team, as some have skills others don't. Each of the skills take a lifetime to truly master.

  • @ForceGamingYT
    @ForceGamingYT Год назад +61

    Great recap of the entire fiasco thus far. I'm confident there's plenty more twists to come between now and November. If there's one thing we can say for sure, it's that The Day Before sure has been entertaining to follow.

    • @KiraTV1
      @KiraTV1  Год назад +36

      Hey Force. Wanted to reach out privately at some point and congratulate you on all the success you've seen lately as a result of some great videos but I'm antisocial and always just don't bother. You've been killing it dude, keep it up.

    • @vladdracul2379
      @vladdracul2379 Год назад

      @@KiraTV1
      So you'll come out of your mother's basement to talk to Force, but for the rest of us gremlins underneath the stairs you just give us the ginger wince? Cold man, cold. Now feed me after midnight so I can terrorize comments.

    • @ForceGamingYT
      @ForceGamingYT Год назад +11

      @@KiraTV1 Likewise man, you're doing great work over here. Love the production of your videos.

    • @jadedj5385
      @jadedj5385 10 месяцев назад +1

      Are you still entertained?!? 😂 Crazy how early this channel was to this story.

  • @kyleb8117
    @kyleb8117 Год назад +120

    My first response to this game (I hadn't heard of it, despite being most wishlisted.) was "That's The Last of Us font! WTF are they doing?" Glad you mentioned it towards the end and the other blatant rip-offs are a huge red flag.
    Really appreciate your videos, Kira. Shining light on shady projects is both interesting to watch and important for the future of gaming.

    • @JesusProtects
      @JesusProtects Год назад +5

      Because why pay a designer to create a new unique font for the game that would give it personality when you can steal it?

    • @DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
      @DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii Год назад +2

      The whole thing sounds more like a switcharoo than a scam.

    • @kucingganteng3148
      @kucingganteng3148 11 месяцев назад

      i also thinking this game is like using The Division assets

  • @wyattderp581
    @wyattderp581 Год назад +124

    I think what frustrates me is that a solid reliable triple A company hasn't made a "The Day Before" style game when we can see the market is screaming for one. Not that triple A companies are much more reliable than the scammers these days, but it is a suprise to me. I always thought the division couldve been next level had they introduced zombies or at least a red dead nightmare style DLC for it. Also, that cod side by side was so sketchy! Great video mate, the editing was so good and must've taken a lot of hours and hard work to make it, you're amazing!

    • @qwopiretyu
      @qwopiretyu Год назад +4

      DayzGone? I know there's no mp but isn't it the rest of this games pitch?

    • @wills5482
      @wills5482 Год назад +14

      @@qwopiretyu It's very narrative heavy (and it a shit game on top of that), no endgame besides hordes and all quests are the same

    • @zd_5907
      @zd_5907 Год назад +2

      They’d rather invest in heavy monetization and crappy battle royales
      Remember AAA companies don’t make their own content anymore
      They’re like chinese bootleggers gone pro

    • @the_ejj
      @the_ejj Год назад +1

      state of decay

    • @JohnZombi88
      @JohnZombi88 Год назад +2

      Zombie survival games are a dime a dozen and about as cliche as crafting elements.

  • @kylek29
    @kylek29 Год назад +305

    Side note, the trademark from the other person dates back to ~2015 and was filed / granted in South Korea (US/SK do have a trade/IP agreement). That raises the likelihood the US trademark filing wasn't an IP troll, but a protection action as soon as they saw an encroachment on their IP, and if I had to guess, they'll win any dispute.

    • @thatHARVguy
      @thatHARVguy Год назад

      Welp, looks like Sun Jae Lee is gonna voting scam ☑.

  • @TheManInBlueFlames
    @TheManInBlueFlames Год назад +54

    Why do I feel like THIS was the game? Like an internet web series of finding out what is going on. The IGN thing is CLEARLY them playing games and trolling us.

  • @fanwilliam7725
    @fanwilliam7725 Год назад +39

    This case is like another example of "Fake it till you make it", it seems to me that the management team was using the game as an advertisement to draw in new investors to keep this thing going.

  • @wyatt12123
    @wyatt12123 Год назад +73

    I feel like companies like IGN and nVidia who have been playing a part in promoting this product that is likely a scam should be getting flak over it because they are actively amplifying this to a way bigger audience who might end up getting their money stolen because these companies are just blindly pedaling these kind of developers

    • @cosmefulanito5933
      @cosmefulanito5933 Год назад +9

      These are things that happen in companies that operate in third world countries only.
      Like USA.

    • @Trbrigade
      @Trbrigade Год назад

      ​@cosmefulanito5933 how us is 3 rd world country ?😂
      this happens to companies that try to save money on everything and hire developers from 3 countries for pennies. What I see all the time from large companies.

    • @cosmefulanito5933
      @cosmefulanito5933 Год назад +7

      @@Trbrigade Third world countries are characterized by not having consummated rights, such as free and quality education or free quality health.
      They are also characterized by prioritizing business at the expense of their inhabitants.

    • @Trbrigade
      @Trbrigade Год назад

      @@cosmefulanito5933 oh we have leftist here. free healthcare? where is this? Most European countries do not have Free Healthcare! Learn the basics of economics. Most European countries tax your income for healthcare. If you think it's free, it's not.
      If you think that in the USA there are not enough freedoms, there is no opposition, there is no independent legal system, there is no system of checks and balances, then you are mistaken.
      I advise you to live in China, or in Russia, where a criminal case can easily be opened against you, simply for criticizing the dictator Putin on social networks. Or deprive of rights for behavior insufficiently loyal to the authorities. Social points system in China.

  • @chrisxd146
    @chrisxd146 Год назад +161

    This is reminiscent of the Starforge debacle that happened in 2012. It seems that history is doomed to repeat itself as people have fallen for the same trap with Fntastic that Codehatch pulled over a decade ago.
    On another note: game development is difficult even when you know what you're doing and have the tools. Games like Snow Runner, The Last of Us, and several others (which The Day Before ripped their trailer footage from) are incredible feats in their own right, but trying to combine all of their mechanics alongside high resolution textures is borderline impossible to accomplish in such a short span of time. Did people really believe a small indi studio with an unpaid labor model were really going to be the ones to do this first?
    I'm honestly of the mindset that Fntastic are running a scam. The multiple bait'n'switches have easily brought in a substantial amount of income for these two guys to disappear with. Combined with their labor model centering on not paying their staff? Yeah, these guys know exactly what they're doing, and it's shocking how reluctant we are to call that type of behavior out for what it is: a scam.

    • @hydenmoody4373
      @hydenmoody4373 Год назад +10

      Something another youtuber said that I thought might explain it is that the Fntastic devs probably made the first trailers to try and get a triple a studio to take up the game (or buy them out). Fntastic has never created a scam game before. They've created bad games that they have abandoned months later, but they have always actually created a game. Another thing that could explain it is that they created a super hyped up game so that they could advertise their other products like their teams rip-off.

    • @mushyroom9569
      @mushyroom9569 Год назад +3

      You know what they say, seeing is believing.

    • @yyeezyy630
      @yyeezyy630 Год назад

      Have you heard of atomic heart? That faked a gameplay trailer like 8 years ago and went radio silent due to anger, until like 3 months ago. Now it’s released and had very positive reviews

    • @DustyEchozy
      @DustyEchozy Год назад

      @@yyeezyy630 Um dude, that's not a comparable thing, the development for AH dated all the way back in 2008. And it wasn't even a game back then but rather an intended edgy film. That would be until many years later when they thought to scrap the idea of making it into a movie but a game instead.
      While DB is just a game that came out of nowhere and let people speculate whether the game is real or not.

    • @IslamistSocialist371
      @IslamistSocialist371 Год назад

      @@yyeezyy630 because the publisher company is funded by the state government. Off course they Will have time and manpower to finish it

  • @thepolarphantasm2319
    @thepolarphantasm2319 Год назад +177

    You could start an ARG or some analog horror style masterpiece out of just dramatizing SLIGHTLY the events of some of these games' "development"
    Like Chronicles of Caspian's Pending Legal Culpability... that whole reality is just FOG OF WAR now because [REDACTED]
    Or Dreamworld tried to use a artifact they found in a haunted unity developer's ancestral tomb, turned homeboy into such a lolcow his model girlfriend started hanging with Callum Upton, Destroyer of Earth 2 Development Timelines

    • @BlueOniLink09
      @BlueOniLink09 Год назад +5

      What is that second paragraph talking about? Haunted artifacts?

    • @plrrt
      @plrrt Год назад +1

      69likes, just know i wanted to like your comment but couldn't

    • @AstralBelt
      @AstralBelt Год назад +14

      this comment reads like a schizophrenic rambling

    • @rogrig
      @rogrig Год назад +5

      I give you a better question. How come not one big company detect the obvious hints of what this huge share of the gaming community want and deliver it?

    • @ninochaosdrache3189
      @ninochaosdrache3189 Год назад

      Because the charts say otherwise /s

  • @gordonfreeman2023
    @gordonfreeman2023 Год назад +22

    Something I noticed is that two of the games they released seem pretty similar to two others I know of. Wild Eight seems a lot like Project Winter, an 8 player co-op survival game that initially released about 8 months before, and has an extremely similar art style. As for Propnight, it seems like a weird hybrid of Dead by Daylight, and Witch It. The mechanics look closer to the former, but Witch It came out of Early Access about a year before in October 2020, seeing a spike in players in February 2021.
    Probably coincidental, but it might be earlier instances of them chasing trends or taking ideas from other properties.

    • @Thoreaux
      @Thoreaux Год назад

      I agree. It's kinda uncanny how Propnight seems to be such an uncreative combination of those games that depending on which gameplay section they're showing it could almost be mistaken for either of them. One could argue it's smart to borrow so many things including UI details like the foggy red monster vision from Dead by Daylight, or the loop of capturing a survivor and putting them in jail, because by doing that you're kinda borrowing the literacy a playerbase already has for those game loops and UI cues. On the other hand, it kinda just feels exactly like those generic ripoffs of popular Disney movies you find in DVD resale bins, specifically designed to be mistaken for the real thing by grandmothers shopping for birthday gifts.
      So they've got these resale bin knockoffs of other already successful games, and their huge serious "main" project is... a zombie survival game... rugged dudes in REI gear machinegunning harmless zombies on rainy backroads at night. There is no goddamn way these guys are serious game developers. It's like a publisher decided that game directors with creative vision were pointless middlemen they could cut out and just got themselves some junior devs to make THEIR game ideas, which would be nothing but clumsy mashups and recreations of other games that have already shown commercial success.

    • @matthewmosier8439
      @matthewmosier8439 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@ThoreauxIf you think of this game as the "Temu" of games, its scammy nature makes sense

  • @stealthcamo712
    @stealthcamo712 Год назад +294

    Wow, I was excited for this. Really shows that every person needs to be their own researcher. Thank you Kira for looking out for your fellow man. We all appreciate it.

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      @Jayztwocents_Giveaway_ Год назад

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    • @gradeyundery4939
      @gradeyundery4939 Год назад +25

      can you please explain to me what got you excited about this game? screenshots or the short trailer? how many no man skies do we need to learn?

    • @Jartran72
      @Jartran72 Год назад

      @@gradeyundery4939 No man sky never was a scam. Just a developer doing PR who had no idea on how to deal with the media circus. OVer time he completely delivered on almost everything that was promised and much more and it became a great game. So that is completely unfair to use as an example for grifts and scams. There are plenty better and actual truthful examples around.

    • @gradeyundery4939
      @gradeyundery4939 Год назад +1

      @@Jartran72 no man sky was a HUGE scam. just do your research man

    • @gradeyundery4939
      @gradeyundery4939 Год назад +1

      @@am-ranth8955 yeah, but how many companies would have also made great games if they had lied to the people and could sell their garbage game for 60$ and sell millions of copies?

  • @pitcrowley
    @pitcrowley Год назад +95

    Had no idea. Had this on wishlist.
    Thanks for telling us the truth.
    You're a hero.

    • @quinncab6624
      @quinncab6624 Год назад

      .. how much was it?

    • @DamnedAngel96
      @DamnedAngel96 Год назад +2

      @@quinncab6624 there's no price until release or day1

    • @reflectingPastChoices
      @reflectingPastChoices Год назад

      @@quinncab6624 you don't pay to had something to a wishlist lmao, it's free

  • @AlisteirCrowley
    @AlisteirCrowley Год назад +62

    If I were to develop a game one of the first things i would do would be to trademark my upcoming title.

    • @PeaneutzTV
      @PeaneutzTV Год назад +15

      And the second would be to actually develop the game. Both those points they missed somehow.

    • @Zack_Wester
      @Zack_Wester Год назад +7

      or not anonce the Trademark but use the "code" name.
      the thing whit the trade marks is that in some countries you can´t juts walk into the trade mark office and say I want to trade mark this word or this set of words here is 5000 usd (and now we have it for 3 years+). you might be able to reserve it but you need a product or something to show.
      that said if so then why did they not have a backup name in place.
      I mean its not unheard of game changing name mid project can´t think of any right now that said most are changed before the public announcement that is 6 month before launch from a studios that know that can drop said game in 6 month give or take critical bugs.

    • @thatHARVguy
      @thatHARVguy Год назад

      @@Zack_Wester For example Project EVE officially became Stellar Blade.
      As for different names, the mobile game Figure Story (in Asia) is called Figure Fantasy globally.

    • @SkylerLinux
      @SkylerLinux Год назад

      @@Zack_Wester Hell there's a Wishlistable game on Steam called The Day After. So even if they could get that name it'll boots thier competitor assuming it's close to better

  • @Eragonshadeslayer2024
    @Eragonshadeslayer2024 11 месяцев назад +7

    Saw news about the game, remembered kira made a video. Crazy that kira had everything spot on a year or 2 before release. And people still bought this game. It's just a phenomenon

  • @spiral83
    @spiral83 Год назад +117

    promise people everything they have ever wanted, wrap it in a pretty eyecandy trailer, and VOILA!
    this is a really well put together video that explains exactly and in great detail why you shouldn't fall for the hype surrounding this project.

  • @carpetfluff35
    @carpetfluff35 Год назад +34

    When they filed their trademark they would have been informed at that point that another claim to that name existed. It's how it works. Still, as I wouldn't be suprised if both claims were made by them in the first place, they didn't need to worry because it was just done to use it as another excuse for delays down the line.

    • @Lenariet
      @Lenariet Год назад +5

      There is actually some interview or statement made towards IGN in which they have admitted that they had planned to delay the game anyway.

  • @georgen5882
    @georgen5882 Год назад +28

    I had only started following this game several months ago and did not know the exact history of the game. I knew some of the timelines and that it’s a mess, but the most interesting part is how they likely had Propnight done and developed, they used the hype of TDB to probably sell far more units of Propnight than they otherwise would have. And then they abandoned it because it was not meant to be a long term project. That strategy alone, assuming it’s true, should be enough to tell you everything you need to know about this developer and company. I can’t wait to see how this turns out because this entire series of events is fascinating(in the wrong ways).

    • @orcishh
      @orcishh Год назад +2

      To be fair to them they still update Propnight almost weekly with bug fixes and balance changes and had a significant content update just last December.

  • @raymondterry1937
    @raymondterry1937 11 месяцев назад +24

    You nailed it 100%. I only heard about this game today and what a total scam it turned out to be.

  • @Warmaker01
    @Warmaker01 Год назад +19

    I have never heard of this game before, but there are so many shady things going on in Steam right now, that this doesn't even surprise me.

  • @PHmee
    @PHmee Год назад +76

    With all this controversies, I wish huge sites like IGN to visit the developer's studio and see how they work. I think it will be entertain to watch.

    • @niallrussell7184
      @niallrussell7184 Год назад +16

      and that works? We once had SONY visit our studio and pool table/arcade machines/vending machines, more tables/chairs appeared the day before they turned up, and taken away the day after! :d

    • @blackroberts6290
      @blackroberts6290 Год назад +6

      @@niallrussell7184 the day before lmao

    • @PHmee
      @PHmee Год назад +3

      @@niallrussell7184 that's what I implied. It will be very entertain to see how they fake it to work. :P

    • @cooks37
      @cooks37 Год назад +7

      You're assuming IGN actually has money. If they did they woulnd't need to partner with shady companies like this one. Secondly, they openly said they're working from home offices all over the world, so the "studio" in Singapore probably has like 10 employees. What exactly could they see there? A person making a level, another writing a code in an unfinished game. It woudln't be worth anything.

  • @AllTheSmoke90
    @AllTheSmoke90 Год назад +77

    Wish every game dev had even 5% of the transparency, honesty and skills that the dev of Road to Vostok has.

    • @adlibbed2138
      @adlibbed2138 Год назад +1

      or even Touge Attack, Night Runner, was to racing game fans

    • @channingtaintum
      @channingtaintum Год назад +5

      If you like transparency and player input, then Jagex’s OSRS team is the peak.

    • @amrishpatel3501
      @amrishpatel3501 Год назад

      I'm definitely looking forward to Road to Vostok.
      Its freaking amazing, just for a public demo! :D

    • @DewaKrishna_
      @DewaKrishna_ Год назад

      @@adlibbed2138 never thought I'd see a fellow night runner fan here

    • @jeckjeck6943
      @jeckjeck6943 Год назад

      1000 thank you for the road to Vostok recommendation, definetly my kind of game.

  • @natesturm448
    @natesturm448 Год назад +84

    This studio is a prime example of "hurry up and wait". Honestly, I can actually see the future with this one. A competitor studio will make a game, in that game there will be small things that fans like and Fntastic will say "hold up, we gotta re-do all of it to add AI fish" or something of the sort. (AI fish is just an example . . . at least I hope).

    • @TheTillmanSneakerReview
      @TheTillmanSneakerReview Год назад +9

      I believe that The Day Before is not a real game but a demo to draw investors or a AAA parent company. It's a fake til you make scheme.

  • @ryan1mcq
    @ryan1mcq Год назад +164

    Great vid mate. They created a couple of rendered scenes set in a game world that they knew fine well that millions of gamers have been wanting and hoping for for years to generate hype and buzz around their company and gain a huge fan base to push shitty inferior products. If it walks and talks like a scam, it's a bloody scam, red flag after red flag lol. I would be surprised if we ever hear from them again now that the world knows what they are all about. Shame casue those rendered scenes looked bloody amazing.

    • @badrobotsanta
      @badrobotsanta Год назад +1

      I think you mean these are pre-rendered scenes, but they are not. It is definitely in-engine footage. (I'm not saying this game has any depth or will ever be release)

    • @gfp9336
      @gfp9336 Год назад

      @@badrobotsanta thats not gameplay footage, its pe rendered-scripted shit, get real

    • @badrobotsanta
      @badrobotsanta Год назад +4

      @@gfp9336 I highly doubt it is pre-rendered , it would be a hell of a lot of work to make all these trailers. It is easier and quicker to buy assets/features from the unreal store and just record some in engine footage.
      As for things being scripted, well it depends on what you mean by scripted?

    • @gfp9336
      @gfp9336 Год назад +9

      @@badrobotsanta they make it look like theres another player next to the ''girl in yoga pants'' thats not even a real player, its just a bot, thats what i mean by scripted, theres no game and there will never be.

    • @badrobotsanta
      @badrobotsanta Год назад +4

      @@gfp9336 Honestly it would be easier to just have another player running around next to main character than scripting something.
      I agree, doubt this will ever release, and even if it does I doubt any will be anywhere near as deep as people expect.

  • @skyzell5029
    @skyzell5029 Год назад +31

    24:43
    They really thought just by giving the character a yoga pants and a massive cake would make people forgetting their mistake and let it go lmao

  • @ForcefighterX2
    @ForcefighterX2 Год назад +9

    Even as a teenager I didn't care for trailers and promises of future games, because the true quality and gameplay was unknown until the release. However, back then there was not even internet and game news were only available through magazines in weekly updates when a new magazine was out. But today people somehow are even more hooked on very early promises and trailers, even though ther is an insane level of scam out there, which simply did not exist 20 years ago. It seems as if the trust into early promises has risen just as much as the level of scam. This is so strange...

  • @Sadicolog
    @Sadicolog 11 месяцев назад +9

    "Of course, base on their track record, it would be liable to be abandon in a drop of a hat". yep, it checks out

  • @Vrindlevine
    @Vrindlevine Год назад +31

    Always happy to hear your breakdown of these things.

  • @noonblight7562
    @noonblight7562 Год назад +64

    You can also see evidence of them copying other games all throughout Prop Night or whatever it was called. The artstyle makes me think of several other games, and they even use the Dead By Daylight hook mechanic, far too similar for comfort. I’m surprised nobody seemed to call that out sooner when seeing their previous games. I already had a hunch they were copying other games when Kira showed that footage midway through, but wow, that end to the vid makes it even more glaringly obvious.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Год назад +5

      there is already vids showing what other zombie games they are copying from

    • @housemouseshorts
      @housemouseshorts Год назад

      yes it was created by a chinese and a japanse or korean scammer. it does not suprize me. anything that comes from china is to be ignored. Anything that comes from korea is to be ignored and exposed as the pedo bait it is. Anything out of japan that is not anime or jrpgs is likely a scam

    • @Pooky1991
      @Pooky1991 Год назад +11

      When i first saw Prop Night, all i could think of was a next level Gary's Mod Prophunt with monsters

    • @scottmcloud257
      @scottmcloud257 Год назад +7

      The first thing I thought of and the second thing was that it wasn't anywhere as good looking as Dead by Daylight which was from 2016.

    • @Lenariet
      @Lenariet Год назад +8

      Environments must be copied from The Division too. I played both The Division games and the first moment I saw the environments I instantly thought "if I didn't know better I'd mistake this for The Division". Also cars in some snow promo artwork 1-to-1 copy of SnowRunner. Other trailer segments not from CoD but from TLoU again. U.I. partly from Red Dead Redemption (stamina and such) and maybe others I forgot. Weapon customization presumably from Metro Exodus. (?) And they are using completely unaltered store assets like some car and that yellow tow truck thingy.

  • @Vertigou
    @Vertigou Год назад +83

    The fact that the devs make their videos in a forest instead of a studio/office is a bit of a tell that something might be wrong lol

    • @c.fyffe0
      @c.fyffe0 Год назад +21

      Well what can you expect when their culture is infested with dishonesty?

    • @morice5683
      @morice5683 Год назад +5

      @@c.fyffe0 ??

    • @user-mo1bh2cn3n
      @user-mo1bh2cn3n Год назад +11

      @@c.fyffe0 racially motivated

    • @willevans3214
      @willevans3214 Год назад +6

      I was thinking the same thing, every time they were giving an “announcement” in the wilderness the whole situation just felt off, like they don’t even have a real office space.

    • @IslamistSocialist371
      @IslamistSocialist371 Год назад +2

      @@c.fyffe0 no they are not from PRC.

  • @trevgauntletneu_gaming
    @trevgauntletneu_gaming 6 месяцев назад +3

    The Day Before is an irl example of "It gets worse before it gets worse."

  • @Erulin68
    @Erulin68 Год назад +13

    You are correct that these days trailers should be taken with a grain of salt that is what it was refreshing to see the 'The Outer Worlds 2' announcement trailer be so freaking honest. For those that haven't seen it yet, you really should check it out. It's utterly hillarious and honest.

  • @Prawnsly
    @Prawnsly Год назад +21

    Their desperate fake smiles during interviews are just so funny lol, perfect meme template for something

  • @saketh1428
    @saketh1428 Год назад +7

    Just saying, a single youtuber made a fantastic looking zombie game that looks better than the latest trailer of "the day before us" and the game is called "deathly stillness". This goes to show how easy it is to make a fake gameplay

  • @IllyasArt
    @IllyasArt Год назад +38

    I am only interested in this game because one of the trailers, (I don't remember which), I saw some of the assets I sell on the Unreal marketplace in it. (This isn't a bad thing, it's just something fun that I sometimes notice with games being made in UE4/5).

    • @ezpeasy3967
      @ezpeasy3967 Год назад +5

      That's so cool to see your assets in a game I guess how much do you sell a asset for

    • @IllyasArt
      @IllyasArt Год назад

      @@ezpeasy3967 Cheap, since it's a pretty saturated market. Lowest ones being $4.99 and the most expensive ones being $9.99.

    • @quack9355
      @quack9355 Год назад +1

      I mean, that's what asset is for. Congrats
      But don't buy this game at launch. Just because they lend you money, doesn't mean you have to give them back twice the amount. Wait for a week after its launch. This game is Shadier than a Queen of Spades dunghole.

    • @IllyasArt
      @IllyasArt Год назад

      @@quack9355 Oh, I won't. I didn't say interested as in I wanted buy/play, I mean't it like I was interested in seeing if it was going to end up a scam.

    • @Khazar321
      @Khazar321 Год назад

      @@quack9355there is no game, so no need to worry about the asset dev buying it.

  • @juststained
    @juststained Год назад +12

    Regarding the "copyright issue" resulting in it being removed from Steam. Why is The Day Before logo still everywhere on their RUclips page and Website?? Also, they could have simply removed the name "The Day Before" from the Steam page and kept it up. The name, The Day Before for a video game is copyrighted, not the game itself. Ill give you my guess. They are gonna release the game on their own website, with their own launcher, bypassing Steam's $ cut but most importantly, Steams refund policy and review and rating system. Just my guess.

    • @NJHS92
      @NJHS92 Год назад +1

      Trademarked not copyrighted.
      You cant copyright individual words or sentences

    • @juststained
      @juststained Год назад

      @@NJHS92 Cool, thanks.

  • @brieb402
    @brieb402 Год назад +33

    Man Kira, I really do love how well you've shifted your content to these investigative kind of videos.

  • @vampenga9277
    @vampenga9277 Год назад +8

    Was binging a lot of your videos and noticed that today, Nov 10, 2023, is the supposed release date according to something shown later in the video. Hilarious coincidence, but upon investigating, it's been pushed back yet again to Dec 7, 2023. It's like "Never Ending Story" except with a game that will never release. Can't wait until it finally does and the shit storm reaches it's climax.

    • @yyzhed
      @yyzhed 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello from the future. You're not gunna believe it. (You're probably gunna believe it)

  • @blakerackley8874
    @blakerackley8874 Год назад +15

    Thank you for catching all these sketchy projects, you are doing the lord's work!

  • @Looneycraft101
    @Looneycraft101 Год назад +13

    Last year, I watched nearly all of your content, then I stopped (cause reasons). I loved this video, the quality of editing went up like 300% and you still stayed the same honest person I loved to watch before. Loved the video, please keep at it. Have a nice one bro. Hope your health is fine too!

  • @brevlada249
    @brevlada249 Год назад +18

    I played The Wild Eight, and I enjoyed it for sure, but it was definitely unfinished. I had hoped for more updates but after watching this video, I can tell that is never going to be possible. I was hyped for The Day Before, and it's really disappointing that this is how it turned out.

  • @danser_theplayer01
    @danser_theplayer01 Год назад +6

    To answer "how can they run without accepting money from the public and what are they gaining?" there are games that are built entirely for money laundering. For example there was this fun little game with ships sailing through dense air and islands of earth floating in places. I found that game through VK (kinda like russian facebook) and played it for quite a long time when I was a kid, as a game - it worked, recently I wanted to give it a shot again but by accident came across detailed explanations on how the game was operating and why and who built it.

    • @xDRBKZ
      @xDRBKZ 10 месяцев назад

      Makes sense

  • @Compulsive_LARPer
    @Compulsive_LARPer Год назад +72

    It's like grifters looked at Star Citizen and had an epiphany:
    "Omfg look at how much a fan base is willing to tolerate if you promise them a cool enough concept! Imagine the amount of money we could make if, instead of eventually proving the skeptics wrong with an actual product (that shit is expensive), we just milk the hype for as long as possible and disappear with any earnings made!"

    • @housemana
      @housemana Год назад +6

      except star citizen unironically has more game loops contained in - imo - the most immerse game world ever created - than 99% of games out right now.

    • @anaryl
      @anaryl Год назад

      @@housemana Drink that kool-aid. Star Citizen is in its 11th year of development and does not have even the most basic of functionality such as team switching during team mates, server browser, acceptable levels of players (according to what has been advertised, and what's required to make the system work"
      The giveaway with both projects is the lack of content coming through the pipeline. Star Citizen has had two maps for each of its combat modes since inception - Dying Star and Broken Moon, and Demien and E-11 for SM. GDr doesn't count given how unfinished it is.
      They're selling unfinished spaceships (concept ships) for hundreds if not thousands of dollars, despite the fact that they haven't completed ships they were selling 11 years ago. Now some games/sims go with the selling detailed models directly - DCS for example. But look at what you get with a DCS module - for 60bux USD, you can get A10C (I think you got A10CII for free if you already owned or maybe I was just high and bought it) - you get a fully simulated cocpit and console, your weapon systems are fully simulated, you get a campaign, a bunch of missions, the Black Sea Map (plus more to be bought at around the 50USD mark) - just all sorts of stuff. And the intial client with the FrogFoot and T15 trainer are free to play.
      You don't get anything near that for the price of the Gladius, let alone these ships like the Idris - not only are they not released - but its obvious that CIG have no way to make this ship remotely interesting. The Kraken and the BMM? Going to be about as interesting as walking around Olisar.
      Throw in ten year old physics and flight dynamics models; excessive celebration of trivial accomplishments (We grabbed a physics handle!); and you've got a project that is less about a finished product, and more a social experience vaguely tied to some gameDev.

    • @lordfraybin
      @lordfraybin Год назад

      Earnings from an unreleased game?
      Not even an alpha?
      It isn't crowd funded, is it?

    • @olivercharles2930
      @olivercharles2930 Год назад +9

      @@housemana There is no way you think that shit is immersive lmao

    • @nibblitman
      @nibblitman Год назад +3

      @@lordfraybin Yeah that’s the part I’m not understanding. Wishlisting the game is basically just bookmarking it. I have about 150 wishlist games I might or might not buy some day. A lot of people seem to act like wishlist is a preorder

  • @XGames-94
    @XGames-94 Год назад +26

    When a company declares they're great and have a positive working environment, don't believe them. It's the same logic a liar uses, try to convince others he didn't do it. I used to work for a very toxic small company, they treated most people like sht, rewarded toxic behavior, didn't give raises when people deserved them, and used threats constantly. They even forced their employees to show up in videos for social media. Fortunately i don't work for them anymore, but the schemes shown in this video reminded me of it.

  • @CaptainIcebeard
    @CaptainIcebeard Год назад +9

    That Miyamoto quote (which no one can actually trace back to him) has been more of a curse than sage wisdom for over a decade now. Delayed modern games are delayed for a reason, and they never push deadlines far enough away to actually get ahead of that reason.

    • @DustyEchozy
      @DustyEchozy Год назад +4

      The thing about that Miyamoto quote is that it aged like a milk on a locked car. And that's because most modern games I know that have been delayed multiple times but still manages to be a shitshow (Serious Sam 4, Cyberpunk). Well tbh Serious Sam 4 isn't really that bad but it does have quite a bit of flaws.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Год назад +4

      @@DustyEchozy cyberpunk did improve with updates. so it should have been delayed

    • @ma.2089
      @ma.2089 Год назад +2

      That’s cuz the quote is about rushing games, not about delaying games or sending games to development hell. Which aren’t always a bad thing, as there are games like Mother 3 and Omori that actually leave dev hell and are very much beloved.
      You’re saying here that “delayed games are delayed for a reason”, which doesn’t disprove anything Miyamoto has said. And then you say that the delay is never enough for the game to be properly finished, hence they were rushed and the quality being lacking just means that Miyamoto was right.
      What exactly are you trying to say here?

    • @ma.2089
      @ma.2089 Год назад +2

      @@DustyEchozy cyberpunk has actually improved. There’s also games like no man sky that have improved post launch, and should’ve been delayed. What exactly r u trying to say here? There’s a TON of delayed games that ended up being great after a delay.
      While he is wrong in that a delayed game is inevitably good (he’s assuming that the game designers r good at their job), his point was about rushed games and not delayed games

    • @GriffyWdaGrippy
      @GriffyWdaGrippy Год назад

      ​@@toomanyaccountsimproved horribly. I liked it from the start, but everyone clowns it.

  • @theundead9951
    @theundead9951 Год назад +18

    I remember seeing the trailer for this game and thought it was gonna be a badass open world Zombie survivalist that let you combat or join others. Pull resources and grow your skills to become the longest lasting in the the day before. Woulda been badass

    • @commandernomad2817
      @commandernomad2817 Год назад +2

      Your mistake, and the same mistake that so many other gamers make, is making all of those assumptions in the first place. Its one thing to watch a trailer and get excited, its another thing to watch a trailer and the construct an entire game inside your head that you want the game to be. the trailer didn't show anything and only sort of hinted that those things would be possible. Your reaction shouldn't have been "omg i cant wait to do all of these things (that haven't been confirmed at all)" but instead should have been "neat, lets see some more actual gameplay".

    • @echomjp
      @echomjp Год назад

      @@commandernomad2817 I think it's fine to have hopes, but it is important to be grounded as well. What is disappointing of course is that so many developers are incompetent when it comes to delivering on what people actually want, relying on marketing lies and manipulation to sell a sub-par product if they release anything at all.

    • @thilsiktonix
      @thilsiktonix Год назад

      There's No More Room in Hell and some of the Fallout games. A real open-world game would be cool, though...

    • @danielshore1457
      @danielshore1457 Год назад

      So you want project zomboid btw that is exactly what this game is

  • @painfulsilence316
    @painfulsilence316 Год назад +9

    Had no idea that Propnight was basically Dead by Daylight in a Raft skin lolll

  • @pjuice2117
    @pjuice2117 Год назад +14

    Although I appreciate how thoroughly you broke down this timeline and made a very informative and interesting video the thing that made me hit the like and subscribe is that you said “suspect” instead of “sus”! Thank you, hearing sus gives me douche chills

  • @yuzucrypt
    @yuzucrypt Год назад +30

    lol god people are so gullible. i'm literally 3 minutes into the video and it's already so clear that something is very, very wrong. this reminds me of when people are getting catfished for like 2 years and never actually meet the person cause their car keeps breaking down and all their flights are magically canceled. also those two brothers have such outrageously cartoonish snake oil salesmen MLM vibes i can't 😂😂

    • @CBRN-115
      @CBRN-115 Год назад +6

      Their face just says "I am a scammer"
      I can feel it

    • @DaciValt
      @DaciValt Год назад

      Totally agreed.
      Nothing wrong with supporting small dev teams but there are so many good games made by small dev teams that do everything right, put out gameplay (hell even let you play it with EA) constant updates etc and this garbage gets followed by all the NPC's who constantly make excuses for it.
      Boggles my mind.

  • @CSLucasEpic
    @CSLucasEpic 11 месяцев назад +8

    Now that the game came out to show a mess of an unplayable game which people are paying $40 for (Which would answer the what they would gain from it question) will you do a Part 2 of this video?

  • @mrmidnight32
    @mrmidnight32 Год назад +8

    This is a problem literally created by kickstarter and pre orders. If it wasn’t for both of these options this wouldn’t have ever been possible.

    • @ginogatash4030
      @ginogatash4030 Год назад +1

      This wasn't a kickstarter though.

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony Год назад +1

      ​@@ginogatash4030they didn't say that, they said this type of issue was made because of preorders and Kickstarters

    • @lulhighman3428
      @lulhighman3428 Год назад

      @@everythingpony But if he reads between the lines he can’t start arguments for serotonin like a succubus 😠

  • @InvictusProductionsX
    @InvictusProductionsX Год назад +4

    As a video editor who has a passion for cinematics, I often refer to my work as "Professional Deception". Marketing is just lying to people in varying degrees.

    • @housemouseshorts
      @housemouseshorts Год назад +1

      so you proudly work for con artists and admit it

  • @meatybtz
    @meatybtz Год назад +4

    Even without all of the details, just the clips with the "owners" is enough to send me heading for the hills. Their body language, posture, speaking cadence (even accounting for language differences) screams at max volume: SCAM. I wouldn't trust them to take out my trash.

  • @EaglesEye223
    @EaglesEye223 Год назад +4

    I love how No Man's Sky that got negative reviews now became an amazing game. That's a company I respect. They still update the game over multiple years.

    • @Regexion
      @Regexion Год назад +1

      Not abandoning the game is certainly commendable. However, it's only good compared to the awful state it was in at launch. Mediocre at best, outside of that bubble.

    • @ectothermic
      @ectothermic 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Regexion It has fulfilled every "promise" it made, even the ones people just misconstrued, and keeps updating with even more content.

  • @regalgiant1597
    @regalgiant1597 Год назад +30

    Yeah this aint happening, oh well.
    If we are lucky the Days Gone movie does great and we get a Days Gone 2.

    • @inpusket
      @inpusket Год назад

      I really loved Days Gone. Had a blast with it,the hordes where the greatest fun i had in any zombie game ever. The one thing i disliked a bit was Deacon,his voice and character was kinda bad.

    • @yuzucrypt
      @yuzucrypt Год назад +4

      days gone gets way too much shit from people claiming it's mid, i thought it was fantastic.

    • @Pavlinka__
      @Pavlinka__ Год назад

      @@inpusket haha thats cute, i disliked his wife? i felt she was really rude but also im influenced by my dad as we played it together, i might be more chill about her if i played it alone.

    • @WolfHeathen
      @WolfHeathen Год назад +2

      Days Gone is a great game. Apparently, because Sony said no to a direct sequel, Bend Studio is working on another game in the same universe.

    • @DatAsianGuy
      @DatAsianGuy Год назад

      @@yuzucrypt well, it was mid. imo there wasn't really much to do in the open world..
      I never really felt like I was "doing" anything.

  • @TheKrypticX
    @TheKrypticX Год назад +24

    Hey Kira, do you think it's possible just one of said "volunteers" was told to trademark the name as part of the fntastic over-arching plan to have another excuse to delay the game? If they are playing the long con surely they did know n just possibly set it up to look like it came out of nowhere?

    • @yuzucrypt
      @yuzucrypt Год назад +1

      i thought this as well. you can tell these dudes are slimy af.

    • @housemouseshorts
      @housemouseshorts Год назад

      @@yuzucrypt they are previus cypto bros 99% shure

    • @yuzucrypt
      @yuzucrypt Год назад

      @@housemouseshorts they remind me of health guru scam artists who sell like instant baldness cures or financial advice gurus who are only trying to rope you into a ponzi scheme. they straight up have this like super staged creepy inauthentic blankness to their personality.

    • @schwingedeshaehers
      @schwingedeshaehers Год назад

      I don't think that they use a volunteer for that, maybe a worker. (A real volunteer would be to risky to say something)

    • @schwingedeshaehers
      @schwingedeshaehers Год назад

      One other comments mentioned, that the trade mark is from 2015, from south Korea

  • @KatsPurr
    @KatsPurr Год назад +10

    Fantastic overview of why this game is being seen as a scam. Thank you for making this!

  • @KittyBGaming
    @KittyBGaming Год назад +2

    I’m not surprised. The sims4 has like no gameplay but a billion dlc that has no real value/meat to it… yet people still shove money at the game because creators are being paid by EA to say “this is good. You should buy it”
    Sims4 has been a disaster since day 1.. I think 7 years ago

  • @XeresKyle
    @XeresKyle Год назад +22

    Yes, it's a scam. It doesn't mean that Fntastic won't release a game, it just means it will be nothing like they've been advertising it to be. I look forward to many lawsuits that this company will face after launch.

    • @BerkKayhan
      @BerkKayhan Год назад +7

      They won’t face any lawsuits. Do you know how many companies advertise a game that is nothing like the actual game. If this was the case, pre rendered gameplay would be a crime.

    • @Zack_Wester
      @Zack_Wester Год назад

      @@BerkKayhan I mean there been a few lawsuits for game that shown pre release game play trailer that been shown to be a absolute farse (that was used to sell pre orders 2 weeks before launch).
      sadly I can´t remmber what game thoes where not this stretches back many years to at least 2013 Aliens Colonial Marines I do not remember if that had a law suit or not so I will not say it did when it did not when it was another game that got said lawsuit.

    • @thatHARVguy
      @thatHARVguy Год назад

      @@Zack_Wester WarCraft III: Reforged. Oof. Fans were *pissed* and Blizzard offered refunds.

    • @khailils446
      @khailils446 Год назад +1

      @@BerkKayhan they couldn’t be sued anyways because they are in Russia and would just ignore it

    • @CBRN-115
      @CBRN-115 Год назад

      @@khailils446 they're not Singaporeans?

  • @Softwerker
    @Softwerker 11 месяцев назад +7

    Jeez - the prediction at 26:12 was absolutely spot on. Are you sure you didn't unlock timetravel and took a peek? 😀

    • @かんちょう-q9p
      @かんちょう-q9p 11 месяцев назад

      that is 100% spot on 😂

    • @KiraTV1
      @KiraTV1  11 месяцев назад +6

      Just an educated guess after following, investigating and covering games like this for years

    • @amirhb7531
      @amirhb7531 11 месяцев назад

      From the first trailer this was obvious honestly i never understood why people wanted this so bad i remember when they showed the trailer in some sort of event i was watching live and i was like meh

    • @amirhb7531
      @amirhb7531 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@KiraTV1you basically made every prediction possible one of them was bound to happen lmao educated my ass

    • @KiraTV1
      @KiraTV1  11 месяцев назад +1

      Cool, thanks for the input. Seems people disagree with you, though, and you appear to be assmad. Cheer up kiddo.

  • @als1668
    @als1668 11 месяцев назад +14

    This aged like fine wine. Subscribed

  • @franciscomoraes8464
    @franciscomoraes8464 11 месяцев назад +3

    Yup, 10 months later and the scam is true, just remember that Fantastic(the ones who "made" The Day Before) didn't shut down, they just renamed it to eight points or something and are trying to delete everything related to fantastic from the internet.

  • @Scottyyy777
    @Scottyyy777 Год назад +7

    I noticed one thing, many of the assets from the game look, interact, and react identical to the wild eight game, especially the blizzard reaction. I'm starting to think the game is real, but is full of various assets taken from other games, legal or not who can say.

    • @majorboy911
      @majorboy911 Год назад +4

      I can’t believe how he never mentions how propnight is literally a direct rip of Dead by Daylight and prophunt. The game in Alaska is the exact same as the long dark. The trailers for The Day Before are clearly faked and the marketing is a direct ripoff of other games marketing just shambled together.
      They’re probably having such a good laugh over how many people are debating over them when it’s all so clearly a scam. If the asset thing is true it’s just another thing in the pile of shit the community should see from a mile away

    • @EdDePew
      @EdDePew Год назад

      @@majorboy911 I actually thought when seeing the Prop Night gameplay, how it looked like it contained assets from The Day Before trailer...

  • @dougray30
    @dougray30 Год назад +11

    They shouldn't have poked the wasp nest.....

  • @XxLeo05xX
    @XxLeo05xX Год назад +6

    This is an amazing video. Great coverage. Great logic. Amazing job. Brav-the f-o! I said this game was a scam from, day one. All that you pointed out I said yup. The biggest thing is how much it looked like Division and the mall scene was so much like dead rising to me. It was too many elements from other games. It didn't have a solid theme it seems. The COD and Division comparisons proved my thoughts. I never looked into it this much. Great work again.

  • @Blacksage129
    @Blacksage129 11 месяцев назад +3

    Undead labs is developing the closest thing to what the day before was claiming to be in State of Decay 3. State of Decay 2 is still being updated with massive new mechanics and is actually the real deal. Just play SoD2 and support real developers who are actually able to bring a zombie mmo. They have Microsoft money backing them and it is probably the most underrated zombie survival game out there.

  • @nebulaeclipse8901
    @nebulaeclipse8901 11 месяцев назад +3

    Revisiting this at the end of 2023.... Its like fine wine.

  • @mm-yt8sf
    @mm-yt8sf Год назад +11

    did they manage to trademark their other products prior? if so it would be strange that they'd not think about doing it for their big thing 🙂
    i heard the day before can also run blood tests on gamers without having to take a sample! this will be revolutionary!! ;-)

    • @Sigurther
      @Sigurther Год назад

      Ha! Someone should try to file a copywrite on Propnight - if they were as incompetent with that as they were with everything else, it'd be an easy win, if for trolling purposes only.

    • @IslamistSocialist371
      @IslamistSocialist371 Год назад

      It's propably their escape plan If something gone terribly wrong

  • @enzorocha2977
    @enzorocha2977 Год назад +5

    With the Crypto Zoo scam, it had a celebrity name attached to it that helped it get to where it got, until Coffeezilla came knocking and made glorious history. With this one, no celebs in the mix but still had another potent thing: buzz. I mean, we wouldn't be talking about it if it wasn't "the most wish-listed game on Steam." I'm willing to be ten schmekels they even didn't expect it to blow up the way it did.

    • @testtest8399
      @testtest8399 Год назад +1

      Yup, person behing crypto zoo is still not in jail, still scamming people with his other projects... How does this happen?

  • @gabereiser
    @gabereiser Год назад +1

    We've seen this a lot with Kickstarter and Early Access games. Unknown game developer uses store assets to build out a "concept" that gains a bunch of media traction. They milk media traction for eyeballs (eyeballs = cash in the gaming world, marketing, ads, viewers, installs...). They clearly know they need more money to finish the game so they become hype companies that milk their eyeballs for money (pitching different game, etc) to 1) Help them learn Unreal Engine. 2) Help them fund the game you thought they were making. 3) Hire more people to help scam the public.

  • @paullees6687
    @paullees6687 11 месяцев назад +5

    AAAH!! I FOUND IT. I FOUND THE VIDEO THAT I SAW BEFORE THESE TWATS SHUTTERED THEIR STUDIO. DUDE. i dont necessarily know if youre right about these guys intentions. But this video is pretty interesting for building a timeline before their actions can be scrubbed

  • @hoshiko22
    @hoshiko22 11 месяцев назад +6

    uhg, turns out, it's true. It is a scam of a game and I'm super pissed off. I don't get to play many games with my husband and I was looking forward to this being one of them. but NOPE.

    • @someone-uz4mi
      @someone-uz4mi 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@creamcheese4269False advertising: they advertised it to be a survival MMO, but it's instead an extraction shooter with max 32 people per server (if you can even get in).

  • @aydinmakesthings
    @aydinmakesthings Год назад +7

    I love when games say "We're making a zombie game!" But have like 7 zombies show up in a whole damn town.
    When I hear zombie game, I think Left 4 Dead, Project Zomboid, Last of Us, and Dying Light. Where there's at least three dozens zombies after you at certain points.

    • @cooks37
      @cooks37 Год назад

      All of those games are single player/co-op.

    • @aydinmakesthings
      @aydinmakesthings Год назад +3

      @@cooks37 and?
      lol

    • @nutbastard
      @nutbastard Год назад

      Depends on your particular taste. DayZ never throws more than a dozen at you, unless you're intentionally gathering them, because anything more than six is a probable death sentence. Personally I prefer less zeds, harder to kill, and more dangerous over a massive swarm of bodies that you're just mowing down constantly.

  • @spenshaa
    @spenshaa 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good job calling it. When I started hearing about the dumpster fire that is The Day Before’s release, I thought “didn’t I watch a video about this like a year ago? There was some Fortnite-looking game that had a shitty release and fans were mad that the devs were immediately moving onto some zombie shooter”.

  • @TheMoulie
    @TheMoulie Год назад +10

    Force Gaming released a good video yesterday (Tuesday) where he went over the recent 'gameplay' trailer. Scenes copied directly from many other games, full of assets bought from others. It still stinks of being a scam/not existing as an actual game.

    • @TheHollowBlade
      @TheHollowBlade Год назад +2

      I just think its insane to think that these dudes are building a game with the same hype as something like god of war and all with volunteers and free work? But thats not how making games works? At least not for something that big, when you have a team working for almost free the game LOOKS AND FEELS like an indy game. I dont get how people eat this shit up. Its mind blowing.

  • @realmenhavelittledogs2661
    @realmenhavelittledogs2661 Год назад +4

    Well, it's November 10, 2023 and the game is not on Steam still. In fact it has a new release date of December 7, 2023

  • @alexanderrahl7034
    @alexanderrahl7034 Год назад +42

    When I was 18 years old, I had my first relationship. It was a 2 year, and 8 months of pure hell, psychological and physical abuse, and I was not the same person coming out, as I was going in.
    Ever since that, I've learned to recognize signs, be more cautious, and protect myself from allowing something like that to ever happen to me again.
    So when I see shit like this. Scam, after scam, after scam in gaming. All having the same sorts of warning signs, and red flags, I can't help but lose faith in my fellow gamers that they still haven't collectively learned to recognize bullshit yet

    • @SeriSeashell
      @SeriSeashell Год назад +3

      I'm sorry you went through that. My brother was also abused by his girlfriend at around that age, and hearing your experience made me think of him and hurt my heart. I hope you're doing better now and have found your happiness.

    • @ryankudebeh2570
      @ryankudebeh2570 Год назад

      Yeah, feel that. I honestly sometimes feel like gamers WANT to be disappointed. Some kind of victim complex, maybe? Because there's no way you can look at this and expect a mind-blowing game to suddenly fall out. The world isn't magic, there are no fairies, and games are hard. If getting disappointed is your kink, I have great news.

  • @platiuscyndar9017
    @platiuscyndar9017 Год назад +2

    It is 6 days after the latest deadline mentioned in the video. The current announced release date is the 7th of december.

  • @droknron
    @droknron Год назад +6

    Another super high-quality video Kira, thank you for the time and effort you put into it :)