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It's pretty odd, though, if we think about how people spend big bucks on AAA titles that disappoint and fail every year. Guess it is all about advertisement in the end.
and absolver.. i preordered deluxe edition, i have a wooden mask and im very sad it didnt do so well lol
as said, i think main problem is that it was marketed as a souls like and people expected CONTENT but its basically a 1vs1 fighting game which would be for a different crowd but they probably dont even know about the game .(
i think its very unique game
Gold point is that the devs honestly never really appreciated how much of a gem this really was. Given they were a small dev team at the time so they could only do as much as they could do in a sense, the abandonment of the game was a heartbreak for the community trust that much atleast.