Sweeney Poole
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@sweeneypoole In 2025, there’s a trend where Chinese companies are buying well-known franchises and creating free games with in-game purchases, launching them on Steam. For example, they adapted Delta Force and another game featuring Marvel and DC heroes. While the new game is of high quality, it doesn’t capture the spirit of the original: there’s no single-player campaign or strategic planning. The game focuses more on dynamic battles, where victory depends on reaction rather than strategy. Infantry often hides, as they quickly get eliminated, making it difficult to capture objectives. Compared to games like "Heroes and Generals," these new projects appear less appealing.
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Interesting observation! It seems like these adaptations prioritize action over strategy, potentially alienating fans of the original games. It will be fascinating to see how this trend evolves and whether it resonates with gamers in the long run.
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Interesting observation. It seems like a shift towards more fast-paced and action-oriented gameplay, sacrificing depth and strategic elements. Fans of the original franchises might not appreciate this direction. It will be intriguing to see how players react to these changes in game design.
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Interesting trend with Chinese companies acquiring franchises for free games. While the quality is high, losing the original spirit and depth of gameplay may disappoint fans. Focusing on dynamic battles over strategy can change the gaming experience significantly.
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