Released in 2021, Hell Let Loose has amassed great reviews on Steam surpassing 65,000 positive reviews on the Valve store. One last trailer shown during the PC Gaming Show 2023 has revealed what we can expect with the next free update, Devotion to Duty, which will offer a new game mode in which 50 players will face each other.
The war FPS of the Second World War is under the supervision of Team17, after Black Matter gave the baton to the company, and it has been precisely the most recent advance that has raised all the alarms. You can see it just below and if you look closely, you will detect that there are a few bugs in a video that has been previously edited.
Characters in T-pose, magazines that protrude above the rifle and even some arms floating in the air can be seen throughout the sequence. These mistakes do a lot of damage to Hell Let Loose, which prides itself on being a shooter that seeks realism at all costs. Obviously, the criticism has not been long in coming on Steam, where we can read very upset fans.
One user points out that the recent trailer “clearly shows how little new developers care about this game”, while another points out that “it’s a great game that they are trying to take the easy way, we want a realistic game, the last trailer is a shame and the latest updates have only broken a meta that was very well defined. This needs a fix.”
In response to PCGamesN, Team17 explained that they are aware of the situation and “how everyone is feeling.” Despite this, they do not agree with the bombardment of negative reviews that the work is receiving. “Leave the reviews and do my best to spreading negativity helps no one“, indicate from the company.
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