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  1. Mar 9, 2017
    3
    Developer (STiCLi Games) issuing what can only be seen as illegitimate trademark takedowns, seemingly as an attempt to silence YouTube reviewers. It's very hard to recommend a game where the developers focus their efforts on this kind of behaviour rather than openly welcoming feedback to better improve their product, which is very much needed in the case of Airport Master.
  2. Mar 9, 2017
    0
    Any Potential squashed by EULA and censorship. Let me begin this with I am a huge fan of having a sim like experience whether its popping in my old school Roller Coaster Tycoon games or going to my steam and playing Cities Skylines but after watching Jim Sterling's video I was intrigued by the game and was keeping an eye on it......UNTIL I read the EULA which happens to state that A) IAny Potential squashed by EULA and censorship. Let me begin this with I am a huge fan of having a sim like experience whether its popping in my old school Roller Coaster Tycoon games or going to my steam and playing Cities Skylines but after watching Jim Sterling's video I was intrigued by the game and was keeping an eye on it......UNTIL I read the EULA which happens to state that A) I cannot receive a refund for the game no exceptions but that violates steam's own refund policy and B) that I could not review the game without written permission which is a violation of fair use laws. So a barren game which HAD promise has now nosedived and made steam users feel this game is just plain toxic and a grasp at asset flipping. Avoid at all costs.

    P.S. I will be reviewing more games on metacritic since I signed up noticing the misleading top review
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  3. Mar 9, 2017
    0
    Lucky I had nothing better to do, but feel we should just hang our heads low and pray for the occupants of "Flightscool 2J" who in desparation asked to be refulled 'kin miles away from the field and by now can only be presumed as dead.

    I would have said this game was similar to watching paint dry, but that statement would be a tad unfair to the paint industry, as it does at least work
    Lucky I had nothing better to do, but feel we should just hang our heads low and pray for the occupants of "Flightscool 2J" who in desparation asked to be refulled 'kin miles away from the field and by now can only be presumed as dead.

    I would have said this game was similar to watching paint dry, but that statement would be a tad unfair to the paint industry, as it does at least work in it's basic form, which is a little more than can be said for this garbage. To say it is WORSE than "Airport Simulator 2014" is by no means an overstatement. Even the vehicles move awkwardly (planes incl).

    May the makers of this game crash and burn, much like the occupants of "Flightscool 2J"!!
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  4. Mar 9, 2017
    0
    dont buy this game, shoddy developer. threatens to kill people for weird reasons and claims they wont give refunds out even though its sold on steam. The game it'self is not worth the asking price. There's little to no content
  5. Mar 9, 2017
    1
    This game comes up short in every aspect of video game design. Extremely tedious, boring, and crashes every 10 minutes. The graphics are also straight out of the 90's and not in a cool retro way, but in a "eww, this game is ugly" kind of way.
  6. Mar 10, 2017
    0
    Airport Master is one of those games that does a lot of things, none of which it does particularly well. It seems like the developer had a bunch of ideas, but never actually delved too far into any of them. The game annoys you with constant bells requiring your attention before it even makes an attempt to teach you how to play it. The user interface could use an entire rework as it seemsAirport Master is one of those games that does a lot of things, none of which it does particularly well. It seems like the developer had a bunch of ideas, but never actually delved too far into any of them. The game annoys you with constant bells requiring your attention before it even makes an attempt to teach you how to play it. The user interface could use an entire rework as it seems to make all the wrong assumptions as to how a user would want to interact with the game. The menus are difficult to reach and there are spelling errors.

    While the game is in early access, it is certainly not worth the current asking price. On top of this, the company seems to be using trademark to fight against any negative coverage of their game. Most notably, they have come after Jim Sterling recently over his coverage of the game despite the fact that Trademark law does not protect companies in the way they are trying to apply it.

    I would stay away from this game at all costs. It's a combination of bad planning, bad execution, and a company that doesn't understand their legal rights.
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  7. Mar 14, 2017
    0
    it's a scam. no gameplay whatsoever. total failure to inheret airport tycoon legacy. amateur money hungry devs.deceiving load of crap put together to mislead consumers.
  8. Apr 26, 2017
    1
    This game and it's developer shows that humanity doesn't learn from it's mistakes.

    It's graphics look even worse than the already abysmal Day one: Garry's incident, although it comes with less glitches and bugs. STiCLi games, like Wild Games Studio, has done the exact same thing to critical reviews; copyright claims. Although, this time, they accused people of breaking their EULA,
    This game and it's developer shows that humanity doesn't learn from it's mistakes.

    It's graphics look even worse than the already abysmal Day one: Garry's incident, although it comes with less glitches and bugs.

    STiCLi games, like Wild Games Studio, has done the exact same thing to critical reviews; copyright claims. Although, this time, they accused people of breaking their EULA, stupidly thinking that their EULA overcomes the law, especially the Fair Use Policy.

    I would not at all be surprised if another scenario like this happens in this decade.
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