• Publisher: Tbjbu2
  • Release Date: Jul 27, 2023
Grand Emprise: Time Travel Survival Image
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  • Summary: TIME TRAVEL through history to BECOME GOD. Ride dinosaurs, forge tools, sail dunes, build a colony, siege castles, automate and fly, mine underground, launch to the moon, build a dyson sphere! An insane, unforgettable and revolutionary survival crafting base building open world adventure.
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  1. Aug 5, 2023
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    It's hard to objectively comment on this game given how rough the communication has been from the developer but here goes:

    1) Graphics. The
    It's hard to objectively comment on this game given how rough the communication has been from the developer but here goes:

    1) Graphics. The developer (and we all want to support developers) engaged in a blatant asset flip from existing libraries. That's fine, and absolutely we want to support folks but all of their marketing and honestly the way they presented the game as finished completely doesn't acknowledge that.

    2) Gameplay. Hard for me to comment on that, as the game insta-crashed on Steam for me and I had to spend a TON of time trying to fix it. When I got it working, it was... sort of vanilla, like eating grits every day for breakfast. There's something there, sure, but most of it just seems like someone seizing the zeitgeist for profit.

    From many other reviewer's comments, though, it seems like it's cookie-cutter and as buggy as all get out. It looks like the developer took some interesting ideas and blended them together in a way that's interesting but not really ground-breaking.

    3) Respect & Toxicity. Kind of a surprise to include in a review, but I feel like a dev's respect for their target market is important. Holding the gaming community in content and trying to develop games is mutually exclusive. I won't comment too much further other than highlighting a few of the developer's comments:

    "Maybe people will be smart to actually read the reviews of the players that have actually played." (Player in question had played)

    ""Tech support is nonexistent"? You never even posted a message about this anywhere."

    "Hi, I'm sorry you didn't like the game, but honestly I really like the game as it is.
    And I'm not really interested in story in games personally.
    Maybe it's not for everyone!"

    At the end of the day, I really can't excuse the behavior for a studio, even as an indie one, and this game is lackluster at best.
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