The Day Before Developer Blames Embarrassing, Abject Failure on “Negative Bias” and “Hate Campaign”

The Day Before is no longer on sale, and developer Fntastic has (supposedly) officially shut down, but the studio has issued yet another bizarre statement.

Posted By | On 24th, Jan. 2024

the day before

The Day Before attracted widespread skepticism in the lead-up to its ill-fated launch, and upon release, the game proved all of its doubters concretely right. From lacking content to being a technical mess to being poorly made and not even being the kind of game it had been marketed as, the shooter was widely panned by critics and audiences instantly upon release.

Within four days of launch, developer Fntastic announced that it was shutting down and that The Day Before had been taken off sale, while earlier this week, its servers shut down as well, rendering it entirely (and blessedly) unplayable, with refunds being issued to those who purchased it.

Intriguingly, in spite of that shocking failure, and the fact that it’s officially closed down, Fntastic has taken to Twitter to issue yet another bizarre statement to defend itself and the game- although it’s chosen to do so by taking the offensive.

Fntastic says that the roundly criticized and evidently broken game was the victim of “negative bias” and a “hate campaign” that it says was perpetuated by “certain bloggers making money” off of said negativity, which, as per the developer, “affected the perception of the game”.

“Look at unbiased gameplay, like Dr. Disrespect’s stream at release,” Fntastic’s statement reads. “Despite the initial bugs and server issues, he liked the game, which we fixed later, and the game received improved reviews over the weekend. Unfortunately, the hate campaign had already inflicted significant damage.”

That doesn’t exactly explain why the developer chose to take the drastic measure of shutting down entirely and taking the game off sale within four days of release. But wait, there’s more, with the developer going on to talk about petitions being created for The Day Before to be revived, and Steam keys being sold at exorbitant prices by scalpers.

The statement continued, “By the way, after sales closed, many people wrote to us that bloggers had deceived them and they liked the game, and they asked for access. We also heard that petitions were created to continue development, and on the black market, the game’s price exceeded $200, and some even began to make their own mods.”

Fntastic has also suggested that in spite of officially announcing its closure in December, the studio is still sticking around, ending its statement by saying, “We encourage you to subscribe to our social networks to know what will happen next.” Whatever that is, hopefully audiences will approach it with even greater caution.

In our review of The Day Before, we gave it a score of 1/10, making it the first game to receive that score from GamingBolt in over a dozen years. Our review said, “There’s a reason the phrase ‘buyer beware’ remains relevant, and it’s because of games like The Day Before. The only bright side to its miserable existence is you can no longer purchase it.” Read the full review through here.

https://twitter.com/FntasticHQ/status/1750076648798785989


Tagged With: , , ,

Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Will Run at 4K/30 FPS or 1440p/60 FPS on PS5 and Xbox Series X

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Will Run at 4K/30 FPS or 1440p/60 FPS on PS5 and Xbox Series X

Developer Stormind Games confirms its upcoming horror title will feature Quality and Performance Modes on PS5 ...

Former Disco Elysium Developers Have Established Three Different Independent RPG Studios

Former Disco Elysium Developers Have Established Three Different Independent RPG Studios

ZA/UM alumni have established three distinct studios on the same day in the form of Summer Eternal, Dark Math ...

Hogwarts Legacy Definitive Edition Will Feature 10-15 Hours of New Content, Coming 2025 – Rumour

Hogwarts Legacy Definitive Edition Will Feature 10-15 Hours of New Content, Coming 2025 – Rumour

The rumoured expanded re-release of the open world action RPG will feature new story quests, side quests, outf...

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead’s “Main Inspiration” Was Alien: Isolation, Developer Says

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead’s “Main Inspiration” Was Alien: Isolation, Developer Says

The upcoming horror title also took cues from the likes of The Last of Us, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, and Th...

Tomb Raider Series Surpasses 100 Million Units Sold

Tomb Raider Series Surpasses 100 Million Units Sold

A new mainline Tomb Raider title is in development at Crystal Dynamics, while another remastered collection of...

PS5 is the Best-Selling Console in the US for August, Xbox Series X/S in 2nd

PS5 is the Best-Selling Console in the US for August, Xbox Series X/S in 2nd

Total hardware spending fell by 36 percent year-over-year, with the Nintendo Switch seeing a whopping 41 perce...