Steam is a huge bazaar full of games of all kinds. It is not uncommon to see games like Hitler Sex Simulator, My Friend Stalin or Make America Great Again among many others. And if there’s anything good about the Valve Store, it’s the freedom many creators have to release games there. Sometimes I think that games launch without any controlBut that’s another subject…
The fact is that some independent developers are taking advantage of the controversy to launch games of all kinds. Often even crossing lines that should not be crossed. Today I’m coming to talk to you about one of these games that takes advantage of the media to capitalize on users.
It stinks of a shitty game that wants to take advantage of the controversy
Today I’m talking to you about Epstein, a game recently announced on Steam and which will be available on February 16 of this year. This is a survival game in which you play as a survivor on an island of “sick” and “mutant” people.
Of course, you have all the classic ingredients of the genre, from building your base to starvation, needing to hunt or raise animals to survive, and lots of general looting. Of course, true to its name, the game takes place on an island where oddly enough the enemies are people disturbed by morbidity. Although I watch the gameplay, There isn’t a single piece of minimally usable material and everything seems to be done half-heartedly.
Your mission is to survive the harsh conditions of the island, eliminate the sick and ultimately confront and defeat Jeffry. Along the way, players can form alliances with other residents trying to escape Jeffry’s attacks. This offers a combination of individual skill challenges and strategic team play.
Players embark on a journey of survival and exploration on a mysterious and dangerous island, uncovering dark secrets and facing numerous dangers. The game’s main antagonist, Jeffry, rules the island with the help of creatures known as Disease Makers, who feed on human blood. Jeffry orchestrates his sinister operations from a large temple built on the island.
A branding change to take advantage of the controversy
The GalaxyVerse game looks like a typical generic survival game, with mediocre graphics and pretty fair level design. In fact, on the score sheet They already claim to have used AI for certain images in the gameso everything indicates that this game was going to be something else and rebranded to ride the wave of controversy and take advantage of the fact that it took place on an island.
If you’re curious about what the game looks like or what it can offer, I recommend visit their file on Steam. If you were expecting it to be at least in Spanish, I’m sorry to disappoint you, it’s only available in English.