Back when i first heard about Liberator i had the faint hope that they got their heads out of their ass and are finally releasing a proper digital version of the game alas here we are, a comic/novel about the game that is unplayable because there is no scene for it in most places
Yeah they are still leaving the online client to the fans so we can actually play it. With this world, stories, and tips it really feels like they're building a cool game, but I can't believe them at this point it will actually become one.
@@nicklord71 Yeah many companies are heavily risk averse, which is understandable. But if you don't either do small projects to expect small consistent returns or a huge project with the proper investment it is tough. The middle ground is the worst.
Back when i first heard about Liberator i had the faint hope that they got their heads out of their ass and are finally releasing a proper digital version of the game
alas here we are, a comic/novel about the game that is unplayable because there is no scene for it in most places
Yeah they are still leaving the online client to the fans so we can actually play it. With this world, stories, and tips it really feels like they're building a cool game, but I can't believe them at this point it will actually become one.
Bandai not properly investing into these ips with great potential. Will always upset me.
@nicklord71 Yeah, Digimon isn't the only one it seems they are ignoring. Pretty sure there is a big Gundam Fandom and others.
@Rordrik 100% It's like they're afraid to lose money on the possibility of it failing. Despite the fact it fails because of the lack of investment.
@@nicklord71 Yeah many companies are heavily risk averse, which is understandable. But if you don't either do small projects to expect small consistent returns or a huge project with the proper investment it is tough. The middle ground is the worst.