If only every game in my library was awesome. Sadly, there’s a lot of clunkers. One example is
Skyflower.
I want to like this game, I really do. It had so much potential. Who wouldn’t want a bullet hell top down shooter with RPG elements? To me, that sounds like a recipe for success.
But there’s a big problem: Skyflower is in “early access”.
I put “early access” in quotes because that’s a bald-faced lie if there ever was one. Skyflower has been in early access since Jun 2015. For nine solid years, there has been no indication that it will ever come out of early access.
In reality, Skyflower is abandoned.
Let’s call a spade a spade. The developer ain’t finishing it. They had ample time to complete it and it won’t be happening.
So we’re stuck with annoyances. There’s lots of graphical glitches. When a level starts, the music is already halfway through. Weirdly, the game is more difficult at the beginning than at the end.
Skyflower had so much potential. I like the basic visual aesthetic. The power ups are great. Specifically, I love how weapons get more and more badass as time goes on.
The developer, The Taco Heaven (a.k.a., Kirisame Jump) made another game,
RAIN Project. They apparently finished that one.
You might wonder why I care, and it’s for this simple reason:
I paid money for Skyflower. And I paid with the expectation that we’d have a finished game. Now this game may have been cheap, but if a transaction happened, developers should at least try to complete their work.
Games like Skyflower are why I no longer trust “Early Access” on Steam.
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