The Lord of the Rings: Gollum team put out an apology because of the overwhelming complaints that the game’s “underwhelming” performance “didn’t meet expectations,” and they promised to continue work on the bugs and technical issues. That’s a great start, but it would have helped if they would have gotten their own name right.
Since just being released on Thursday, developer Daedalic Entertainment has been bombarded with complaints as the game has received the worst reviews by far of 2023. One IGN reviewer Justin Koreis finds the game, “Filled with dull stealth, bad platforming, and a pointless story, and does little to justify why anyone should take the time to play it.” That about sums up how anyone who has had a chance to play it feels about the game.
With customer retention in mind and damage control as a priority, the LOTR: Gollum team set out to let the consumers know that their feedback is appreciated and that everything is being done to improve the game if they stick around long enough to see it. It’s always good to take the time to reach out to the people who paid their hard-earned money for a game they waited patiently on when they find out that it wasn’t up to par. Just remember how to spell the name!
A few words from the " The Lord of the Rings: Gollum™ " team pic.twitter.com/adPamy5EjO
For those who can’t see the small writing:
the lord of ring https://t.co/Wf8ZluW76u pic.twitter.com/ZaCiP6jrOU
Of course, the internet is having a heyday with it.
something about “We would like to sincerely apologize” followed almost immediately by “Please accept our sincerest apologies” as well as the hilarious The Lord of Ring smacks heavily of “written by ai” https://t.co/V2UM7JmW66
Remember that scene in South Park?
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