Planetary Annihilation successor has a bumpy landing on Steam, and the backers aren't happy: 'So bare bones that it's basically an asset show without a game'
Planetary Annihilation successor has a bumpy landing on Steam, and the backers aren't happy: 'So bare bones that it's basically an asset show without a game'

Planetary Annihilation successor has a bumpy landing on Steam, and the backers aren't happy: 'So bare bones that it's basically an asset show without a game'

For anyone reading, have a look at Beyond All Reason instead.
Beyond All Reason is one of my favorite games ever, here is a good beginner tutorial
https://youtu.be/s6G2Yru8SAg
Here is an example of what high level play looks like.
https://youtu.be/k-ZhX2Vu8CQ
Came here to say the same thing, I was just playing it like 30 minutes ago. It's in alpha and it's already sooo good. If you played the original Total Annihilation then you'll probably love it.
I thought the article was referring to that game and was confused how they pissed off fans.
Hmmm no steam page before release?
That looks like a blunder to me. I would have wishlisted that game on the spot.
You don't need to wishlist it though?
I know a Steam release is planned down the line but it is a free game so you gain nothing by having it on Steam compared to standalone version.