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Titled Mevius Final Fantasy, the game is being developed in-house and is slated for release on iOS and Android in Spring, 2015. According to Kitase, the game will take the "classic road" (王道) of Final Fantasy with features like map exploration – although moving across the map will be automated – tactical battles, and

Looking at the system, you actually pay for the pass separately. You pay and then can take time before posting anything, and after paying, you can post multiple games if you want. They easily could have bought access a while ago and just waited to post it this week. (oddly right during the shooting in Australia, but

This seems like a glitch. The whole point of Greenlight is to get Valve's attention to decide on whether or not to publish a game. They got Valve's attention, and Valve said no.

Pretty popular!

Real winners for sure.

What do you mean?

Are you being facetious about the Norway attack?

It's at least semi-possible, but then, Manhunt 2 didn't make it on Steam either, as they currently don't take AO games.

GGers rallying around the game brought GG into this, not me. Once it went up on Greenlight, there was a concerted effort by GG advocates to vote for it just on some kind of principle alone. A snub to "SJWs" it seems.

Ultimately, the voting is supposed to help get Valve's attention so they can sift through all the unpublished games out there. Once a game gets attention, though, there is no guarantee that they will publish it. Most Greenlight games don't get published by them, as it's up to their discretion. Greenlight actually

That's an argument you can make. Though, most of the outcry seems to be talking like this is some kind of injustice or part of some dumb plot(ala GG nonsense) rather than concern over how Valve could make even more money from selling AO games.

heh. Steam Greenlight is definitely plenty weird. Them rejecting this game is one of the less weird things about it. Steam Greenlight is an opportunity to give games without Publishers a chance to get published by Valve, not some platform for random devs to force Valve to publish their games.

I think it's fair to suggest that maybe Valve should consider having a Porn/AO section, but that's an idea for them to consider, not something they have to do. They are well within their rights to not host a game on Greenlight or eventually publish the game on Steam.

They can still express it, as that's their right. Steam's just not gonna publish it.

Some really uh.. special posts on the Hatred Greenlight page before it got taken down...

You only really suck at a game if you stop trying to get better. I appreciate that they kept at it and seemed to be learning. Given more time, they'd probably do great at it. :)

Agreed. It was rather cleverly done. Fooled a lot of folks!

Yes. It was super silly.

Seems like there was more variance on movement though; so, that was interesting. Also, clothes physics.