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Survival games
What makes a good one?
What makes a bad one?
Why does /v/ never talk about them, despite them being pretty popular?
What are some that are good but not popular? Why do PvP survival games universally suck dick?
Now that the desperation to make a minecraft competitor is largely over, is the openworlsurvivalcraft tag no longer a negative?
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>What makes a good one?
Not being an obvious early access, UE asset flip, scam
>What makes a bad one?
PvP
>Why does /v/ never talk about them, despite them being pretty popular?
Because /v/ is permanently stuck on buzzwords from 10 years ago
>What are some that are good but not popular?
Grounded is sort of popular but never discussed. It's just quietly the best survival game ever made
>Why do PvP survival games universally suck dick?
Because having your progress destroyed by a child in another timezone is the sort of design only a retard would enjoy. The kind of masochist that plays PvP MMOs
>Now that the desperation to make a minecraft competitor is largely over, is the openworlsurvivalcraft tag no longer a negative?
There are still dozens of openworldsurvivalcraft scams in EA on Steam. So it's still a dirty word. A few bigger budget completed games don't invalidate the trend



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