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NO ONE asked for our horror games to become GAAS, damn, no one asked for any game to become a GAAS. This trend has to DIE.
not buying it, good job devs, hope it flops
But maybe they will take an approach that will actually work out and be a fun game.
But I'm extremely skeptical. It certainly destroys any level of hype that I had for the game.
I'll certainly buy it on release, simply because steam refund provides security.
I would recommend that everybody keep their hopes tempered though. Maybe they will work some magic in the game and not just for the shareholders.