Nexon is shady at best.You didn't like Khazan? Really?!
Nexon is shady at best.
Nexon Fined $9 Million In MapleStory Gacha Scandal
Nexon has been handed a record-high $9 million fine over a scandal involving gacha probabilities in its game, MapleStory.insider-gaming.com
So I am really cautious about it, same thing with The First Descendant...
Also, Nexon games have a lot of monetization, p2w stuff and they shutdown games really fast.
No just like western AAA games these obviously take years to make. The explosion in game dev has coincided with the economic boom china experienced within the last 10 or so years. Entire megacities the size of New York have sprung up from basically scratch over there in this time period.Why are there so many all of a sudden? It's not like the popularity of the originals is a recent thing. Did the CCP have some sort of ban in place that prevented Chinese studios from making games in the genre up until now?
A tsunami of Chinese and Korean folk inspired action rpgy soulsy games is heading our way.
Since there seems to be no way to tell some of them apart, please enjoy this mid-tier effort post to help you all out making your bets on near to distant future bangers and stinkers.
,.,..nothing on google? I guess you didn't mean thisThe God Killer is one you missed.
,.,..nothing on google? I guess you didn't mean this
Don't worry the commies got ya covered, pretty good indie slash em up:When we gonna get DMC ripoffs again (and before people say FFXIV, that's one game and had the same person involved as DMC).
Need more games without stupid stamina bar, that instead has a butt load of combos.
Maybe that's too difficult for devs to pull off.
A tsunami of Chinese and Korean folk inspired action rpgy soulsy games is heading our way.
Since there seems to be no way to tell some of them apart, please enjoy this mid-tier effort post to help you all out making your bets on near to distant future bangers and stinkers.
1. Daba: Land of Water Scar
2. Project: The Perceiver
3. Code: To Jin Yong
4. Faith of Danschant: Hereafter
5. Where Winds Meet