"RPG Maker games have always been here. They are really easy to identify...
...But the tag is lying to you"
...But the tag is lying to you"
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(from eurogamer.net by Giada Zavarise - May 24th 2018)
"We all have our petty personal crusades to fight. Mine is the endless battle in defence of RPG Maker, accused by many of being a bad engine only used by lazy developers. RPG Maker games tend to look the same, so this means that only untalented developers use it, right? I decided to prove people wrong. With science. That's why I took a deep dive in the Steam RPG Maker tag, gathering data about all 559 tagged games released to this day. Behold the results of my foolish research."
Via EUROGAMER