GameMill, the publisher that reportedly crunched a studi𓃲o into releasing one of the worst games of the year, is at it again. A new trailer for one of its latest games, Walki🌸ng Dead: Desinties, ꦬwas just shared and is getting thoroughly dunked on by all.
The trailer doesn't show any gameplay and instead opts for a strange homage to The Shining. Just with awkwardly overlaid with dialogue from the characters, which hardly fits the scene. The poor quality of the trailer and its visuals has the comment section lauding the game as a true "GameMill original" - a label that is particularly insulting after the disastrous King Kong game from last month.
The trailer was just shared onto the official 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PlayStation YouTube account, although it will also be available on Xbox, Switch, and PC, in case you're afraid of missing out. It's nowhere near as disastrous as the Rise of Kong trailer, as the art itself is well done - it's just the editing that makes everything feel so... off. Particularly with the lack of gameplay on show, just ten days before release.
The comments aren't being particularly generous, especially now that GameMill is infamous in the gaming community for low-quality licenced games.
"This is a certified GameMill original," says YouTube user @redwave-621. "This can't be real lol," agrees @MrJol420.
"Really weird choice of advertisement when I was actu𝕴ally looking foward to seeing more of the actual game... Did you upload the wrong vꦏideo?" complains @JeromeSankara.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:A previous trailer we covered did show off some gameplay if you'd like to take a look. Sadly, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:this also failed to impress.
In any case, we'll all see the actual game soon enough, with Walking Dead: Desinties set to launch on all platforms on November 17. Fingers crossed, this dodgy trailer is the outlier, and the game doesn't perform anywhere near as poorly as GameMill's other published work.
However, if a recent report is to be believed, then things may not be well behind the scenes. According to anonymous developers from Rise of Kong, GameMill has a habit of giving devs unworkable deadlines and little creative freedom in terms of choosing its projects. In fact, they claim that Rise of Kong was made in about a year, so it's a miracle it even booted up on day one, frankly.
The fact that this trailer for Walking Dead: Destinies doesn't have any gameplay to show off isn't a great omen, keeping that report in mind. We'll have to see if GameMill gave the devs enough time to make the game, and this doesn't just end up being another rough licenced game rushed out for 2023.