
A wave of disappointment sweeps through the gaming community as fans react to the absence of a sequel to Alien Rogue Incursion. With discussions surging on forums, users are voicing deep frustrations, feeling misled about the game's potential.
Recent conversations highlight several points of contention among players:
Some users noted that the developers have responded to community feedback by patching the game to address spawn issues. "If you bought it at launch, be aware that the devs heard the community and patched it so the spawns are irregular," one user shared. Additionally, a player recommended the Story mode, stating, "the mode they enjoyed the most was Story mode. Maybe give that a try?"
The sense of betrayal runs deep among those who participated in early playtests. A user remarked on how they were sold a vision of a complete experience: "Not surprising given how late they revealed that this is only Part I of the story."
Interestingly, some older players expressed a nostalgic appreciation for the Aliens franchise, saying it was thrilling to step into that world, despite certain gameplay jankiness. One commenter said, "As a fifty something that grew up with the Aliens franchise, being able to step into that world was fantastic."
While a sizable number of users expressed disappointment, others reflected on their gaming habits. "I only play VR for short bursts and don't really enjoy playing a full game on there," noted a user emphasizing their preference for traditional gaming. This sentiment resonates, highlighting a divide between casual and dedicated VR gamers.
"Broken promises. The gaming industry is getting so damn greedy," lamented another frustrated player, capturing the sentiment of many.
๐ Many players feel misled by the game's initial presentation and follow-up promises.
๐ฎ Discussions suggest a need for better game marketing to understand VR's challenge.
๐พ Thereโs a division in player preference for VR versus non-VR gaming experiences.
As the conversation continues, will studios find a way to heal the rift with their fanbase, or does this signal a somber future for VR titles? Only time will tell if developers can turn the tide and deliver what fans truly crave.