![]() You people are the reason that Steam early access is the joke that it is. People could give ya'll garbage and you'd gobble it up and ask for seconds. The amount of people willing to act as unpaid company shills and defend even the most indefensible practices is frankly sickening. Your ability to critically think is faulty. Academagia Year 1 has no proper ending, simply a lead-in to Year 2. It is clearly not a standalone game considering that a stand-alone game has an ending. It's more akin to a Telltale game that releases episodically. You plan out your schedule around such things as making friends, studying for your finals, and getting into general mischief. You start off your first year as a new student to the Academagia. Year 1 is the first part of a promised 5 part series. Academagia, usually paired with the subtitle The Making of Mages, is a PC life simulation game with RPG Elements. Yes they link together, but that doesn't mean when you buy Mass Effect 1 you are buying 1/3rd of a game. Windows: Get the full version Mac OS X: Not available. Its an impressive title with a load of love behind it, and the immense replay value should serve to keep mage nerds occupied for a good long while. Year 1 is as complete a game as each individual Mass Effect game is. Academagia is the sort of game thats made for people who enjoy losing themselves in a good book, exploring, and experimenting. We know that your standards are that low. In 7 years you'll still only have the wheel but I'll allow you to buy the same wheel again through a dealership. Hey you want to buy a car off me? You give me the full $30,000 now and I'll give you a wheel. Good to know the developers have the right priorities. Year 1 on Steam before Year 2 = good idea, from a business point of view. If they launched Year 2 on Steam before Year 1, and nobody knew what it was or bought it, then they released Year 1, they'd make considerably less money overall, which would hurt the development of Year 3. The better the Year 2 launch does, the sooner we're likely to get Year 3. This is a good thing, and an important thing. Having Year 1 already on Steam when Year 2 comes out should hopefully mean more sales of Year 2. It gives them more money to work on Year 2 and, more importantly (I'm guessing), exposure about the series. Having Year 1 on Steam before Year 2 makes sense. Given this, when they first decided to bring Year 1 to Steam, they were much less advanced with Year 2. They went through Greenlight and all that. It's not like they just decided to do this yesterday. I don't know how close they are to finishing Year 2, but they've been planning on getting Year 1 here for a long time now. ![]() They plan to bring Year 2 to Steam as well, and it makes sense to get Year 1 here first. I don't know about you but FAITH RESTORED /s. Whether one cares about it being on Steam or not is irrelevant what's relevant is that now that Year 1 -is- on Steam, they can focus on Year 2.ĭo it's not irrelevant because the developers decided getting a game that is still 1/5th finished after 7 years on STEAM is a priority. I've wishlisted this game elsewhere, but it never went on sale.Devs have said repeatedly that getting it on Steam was a priority and that we were unlikely to get any solid news about Year 2 before Year 1 released on Steam. You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user due to their or your privacy settings. User since Unblock chat User blocked This user's wishlist is not public. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation. _Slaugh_ _Slaugh_ Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable.
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