10 times game developers lied to our faces
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Developers often promise things that they are unable to deliver in the end. This video is all about those moments. Here are 10 times game developers lied to our faces!
Fable
Over the years Peter Molyneux has told tons of things to gamers and journalists that in thed end just didn’t turn out to be part of his game. The very first Fable game is loved by many. A living breathing world was promised.
Godus
Just to get it over with, we will mention Peter Molyneux just one more time. After leaving Microsoft he started a Kickstarter-project named Godus. It was supposed to revive the god simulation genre. You would be a god and would need to shape your world full of believers that would adore you.
Duke Nukem Forever
When a game is in development for over a decade, you would expect the result to be something decent. Duke Nukem Forever was announced a long time ago as a top of the line shooter that would blow everybody away.
Aliens Colonial Marines
When a publisher and a game studio work together on a game, they need to make sure they are on the same page. Sega and Gearbox were clearly weren’t. Sega presented the game a lot prettier than it actually was during E3 2012.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5
After several years of silence surrounding the Tony Hawk games, the Pro Skater series would make its great comeback in 2015. It would bring back the old school days from Pro Skater on the PS1, but it would be modernised for modern consoles. It sounded awesome and everybody was hyped
Mass Effect 3
Every game in the Mass Effect series has been amazing and all your choices matter. It was supposed to end in an epic conclusion that’s unique for everybody. It was a bold statement from Bioware, but one that was maintained during the entire trilogy. And then there was the ending of Mass Effect 3.
No Man’s Sky
Discover an endless universe with a diversity never seen in video games. Every planet is randomly generated, so no game will ever be the same. Hello Games promised us we could explore a planet, step in our spacecraft and fly to the next. And we could… but the diversity was not as great as expected.
Killzone 2
The addition of Killzone 2 to this list, is a bit of a stretch. But we want to add it anyway, because it’s a school book example of how game trailers can mislead an audience. At E3 2005 Sony showed the game for the first time. Big shot Jack Tretton told the press that “it’s real gameplay everybody is there”. While Phil Harrison said to the press that it was a video that shows what’s possible on Playstation 3.
Watch Dogs
In 2012 Ubisoft revealed one of the most awesome looking open world games of the year. Watch Dogs looked beautiful. But the final result was far less impressive. Over the years Ubisoft has made a habit out of making a game trailer as gorgeous as possible. However the final game would be downgraded in order for it to work on current consoles.
The general downgrade policy
Watch Dogs wasn’t the only game that Ubisoft downgraded before release. Rainbow Six Siege looked far less impressive when it was released as it really lost a lot of detail. And even though The Division was a commercially successful game, it did not match the footage we saw in its first trailer.
Do you feel like game developers ever lied to you? What are your experiences with these shady marketing techniques? Let us know in the comments and be sure to subscribe to our channel and like the video!
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