I've picked up a couple other
Early Access games simply because I really liked the ideas and it looked like it was far along in the development process.
Don't jump into
an Early Access game simply because it «could» be good.
Not exact matches
Sometimes we get a look at a
game in
Early Access where the developers
simply iterate on their concept until a more...
For a
game that has been in
Early Access since 2014 Hover: Revolt of
Gamers has a lot of problems that
simply shouldn't exist.
The minimum required quality to launch a crowdfunding campaign for a video
game is such (beautiful assets, good video, demonstrable gameplay) that it wouldn't be surprising if many projects considering crowdfunding
simply decided to skip it, and go in
Early Access instead, with the idea to be able to start getting revenue regularly directly on the main platform the
game is sold on to the end users.
Sometimes we get a look at a
game in
Early Access where the developers
simply iterate on their concept until a more...
To join in the mobile
early access program (available only in the Netherlands),
simply download the
game from the Google Play Store or the App Store using your mobile device.
We don't score reviews in
Early Access, which is probably a good thing, because several
game - breaking bugs are
simply too prominent to make this anything other than a quick diversion at the moment.
It hasn't been until now we've been able to see Star Citizen alpha 3.0 - effectively the
game in
Early Access shape - in the hands of a player, and to see uninterrupted footage of what it's like to wake up in the universe and
simply play.