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And this game clearly did have promise and effort it just for unknown reason stopped having it and was released in alpha state (assuming desperate for $).
Their earlier AR-K games were at least received decently well, and so was Bullshot.
But look at the difference in scale and ambition. It's easy to be captain hindsight, but i'm sure I could have seen this coming.
Always willing to give the benefit of the doubt to smaller studios, but no communication equals no progress. Nothing good is going to come from this studio anymore, i'm afraid.
Yeah hows that working out...
It´s complicated still support the game with this.