The majestic and magical fantasy game of Frozenbyte is heading to the PlayStation 4. Trine 2: Complete Story, already available on PC, contains the main game, the Goblin Menace DLC and the secret Dwarven Caverns level. More details about it soon, meanwhile you can get screens and the PC trailer inside.
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Can't say i'd buy it again though. Was hoping it would be like flower etc, where the PS4 version is available if you had bought the PS3 version.
You really have no idea what issues they encountered porting it to any particular platform, do you? (Neither do I) But you just assume that these hard working developers are somehow keeping something from you that's OWED to you and now you're going to boycott them (and likely bad-mouth them across the interwebz, as many of Generation Entitled do).
Developers work very hard to give you these experiences. They do on average 12 hr days for months, sometimes YEARS, just so somebody can shit all over their work.
Makes you wonder why any of them do it at all, especially the little guys. If people keep on going down the entitlement path, bitching and moaning about what they're owed and not supporting the little guy, there's no wonder you only get the same old giant fluffy sequel after sequel from big publishers and crappy knock-offs from little guys.
Game looks sweet. I'll be supporting good devs doing good work.
Don't really care to answer anything below that point. They didn't delivered what they should have (not to mention what was promised). So my interest in their work is lost. No one to blame but themselves.
No matter how hard a developer works on a game it still has to be a good game and made available in a way that it reaches the consumer. You can't just go "but they worked SO hard making that game, how dare you not appreciate the effort!?". A good game is a good game and vice versa, and the same goes for distribution. In the end, it's not really your concern as the consumer what technical difficulties or what shitty publishing deals you may use as an excuse. You either buy the game or not and that's really the only factor. It's not like he's going to damage Trine 2 by slagging it off online. If that was the case every single game ever made would be down the shitter before it was even released.
And to answer your question at the end there, i imagine that most people who work with games, and especially indie titles, do it for the love of making games. Not to have some wanker stroke their e-dick on neogaf.