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They fix game(probably not all bugs, who knows) with relese of DLC, they do it with another their game Aura, yes there was bugs too. Looks like studio is around of 5 +- people, and only 1 programmer.
Tophouse used to be primarily a Publishing Studio. Then the gradually moved toward development.
And I mean the game looks good. It has an interesting story. It is just dragged down by barely functional systems. They did do a few updates to fix some bugs, but far from the people cared the most about - looking at you invulnerability and mana shield bugs >_< .
Sure the message system moved barely working to working some of the time. The combat is still such a slog in later chapters that I have no desire to replay the game to get other endings. The gallery is a mess and people really care about the gallery in games like these.
The main difference between Aura and Awaken is that in aura combat comes down to how you build your deck and the choices you make, in Awaken it is mostly random. I will take choice or random any day of the week.