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    That’s a shame, the demo was fun, I just have no reason to buy any games at full price.

    EDIT: Also, maybe wait longer than a week to declare defeat?

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    Didn’t this release just this month? Seems a bit quick to say it’s crashed.

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    I probably wouldn’t have known about this game for some time had it not been put on Game Pass. Which is another thing. It’s on Game Pass.

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      On the other hand, I saw it on gamepass when looking for interesting looking games to try this weekend and passed it over. So even though I didn’t have to pay anything to try it, I didn’t. Maybe that’s a trend they are seeing on that platform, that interest is low even though it’s free access. Though it’s also competing with starfield and lies of P on there.

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    They were advertising it on the Paradox launcher for a while on Cities Skylines and it seemed like kind of a large risk for Paradox but I don’t exactly know why I felt that way.

    It seemed like too much advertising for a turn-based tactics game or something. I like turn-based tactics games but it’s certainty a niche genre.

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      Xcom, xcom2, baldur’s gate 3, heroes of m&m, darkest dungeon, The Banner Saga, Age of Wonders, like a dragon, Divinity, etc…

      I wouldn’t call it niche as some games made more than 50M, but also the market has so many games, few will always fall through the cracks.

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        If someone is releasing, say, a western XCom clone and expecting Baldur’s Gate 3 level success, they might have another thing coming… Since it would have a niche audience.

        Like, obviously I’m not talking about games like Baldur’s Gate 3 here, I assumed that was obvious from context but I may not know what Lamplighter’s League is like!

        I was assuming it was more like Hard West, or Wargroove, the Fire Emblem series, Tactics Ogre, Final Fantasy Tactics… there’s a difference between a specific genre and games that are turn-based and require strategy. Hopefully that makes sense.

        Also half of the games you listed are pretty old (10+ years). Yeah, it’s a bit niche. But go off weirdo

        There’s also the Mario + Rabbids series which is still pretty niche if you’re asking me.

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          It really is a niche entry. It’s a weird gameplay mix of real time stealth and then turn-based combat. It’s also a weird setting mix of fantasy and noir.

          And the turn based gameplay just isn’t as fun or deep as XCOM or even gears tactics.

          Kudos to paradox for trying something, but I’d rather to they released CS:2 earlier instead