ut1stgear1 wrote:Surprised at some of the comments here. Puso has stated more than once that his skill, focus and enjoyment lies not in game play but in presently a graphic story. He is both a writer and graphic artist and is very good at both. The games where he included games took longer then the ones he is doing now because of this. I have followed his games and Sharks games because of the quality of both of them. It is a joy to play games that are stories but are different in how they are presented. With or without help they are each the master of their games and have the final say in what is produced. They are both masters of presentation.
All I can say is that much of the same criticism directed towards Pusooy all those years ago continues to apply. It has been raked over too often to repeat here. The basic message of my original post was "You know what to expect".
It is important that people know this because it is unlikely they will ever be able to play this game without paying a subscription. The only reason I got to play was because I had read that it was due soon, I hadn't played the previous one, so timed my subscription in the hope of getting to play 2 "new" games before the subscription ran out (and I was bored).
As good as he is within the genre, if any episode of his games was to be published on a disc for sale in a supermarket it would be totally unreasonable to put a price tag of $10 on it, and you'd get to keep the game forever. The bargain bins are full of much more sophisticated games costing less than a six-month subscription to Pusooy, let's not pretend otherwise.
In the event of Pusooy producing something truly exciting and original I'm sure the lagooners would be beating a path to his door.. but $10 per episode is not good value for money, so they need to know that CG 4 is not that game.