So, as it sits, Jagged Alliance Flashback isn’t a bad example of what should be in Early Access, but it’s not the best example of something that’s being sold for $45.Īs usual, I went into Jagged Alliance Flashback completely blind. Something that provides more content than a free demo would, setting itself apart from the majority of Early Access, and while it’s a bleak statement about the Early Access program, it’s a treat when a game is sold there in a form that indicates that the game might someday be finished. There are, however, a few cases when something that might qualify as a beta comes up in Steam Early Access. Most developers seem to think it’s a way to grab a few quick bucks by selling two levels for $50, and unless we stop using our wallets to tell them how well this works, it’s going to continue being the norm. ![]() Many of us are still on the fence about how ethical the current popular use of the Steam Early Access program is. ![]() Jagged Alliance Flashback – Early Access Reviewed
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