


There is another indie game that was revealed way back in 2015, but I’m dreading it has a similar Cuphead problem of being revealed way too soon. Yes this game finally came out last year, but it made for a very painful wait for those who were incredibly eager about it. It grabbed everyone by surprise for basically looking like a playable 1930’s cartoon. One game that was often ridiculed for possibly never coming out was Cuphead, which was revealed in an indie sizzle reel at Microsoft’s 2014 E3 conference. It forces an interested customer to wait for years for the final product or giving them doubts about the game coming out at all. It’s a problem because these games tend to be announced way ahead of they’re development schedule and are in a work in progress. Kingdom Hearts 3 is an example where it got announced 5 years ago, but it is expected to release this year (we’ll see). Normally this is when the publisher and/or the developer makes an announcement for an upcoming game, whether it’s a new IP or a new entry in a series, and the game comes out 3-5 years after its initial reveal. A recurring problem with video games is that certain games tend to be revealed or announced way too early.
