Steam games should **always** have gameplay trailers, or at least a larger ingame review in my opinion. What do you think?

Who does the reviews then, gets the job of reviewer for these games? I guess there would be a few but who decides who they are, IGN and Gamespot are not trust worthy enough to do reviews on there channels.

It seems like a lot of work to do if you ask me, well you posted on a pubic thread so.

So lets say 20 or even 30 reviewers to do all of these steam games. That is still and incredible amount of work, improbable that they would get all titles done on Steam. So do we limit this to AAA or is that not the problem? I see the problem lying in all the indie titles and other mixed in.

We had our chance for a good stream that was well curated but now its a mess and is unfixable in my own opinion. We opened the doors and now we have all sorts of rubbish on there.

Demos are expensive too make sadly, not every dev wants to waste money on demos. I want demos just like you do though, I miss them days.

Steam in truth is in bad shape and it is improbable it will ever be fixed. Who is to blame? Greenlight, Early Access or something else? I say we did this to Steam. There is a market for everything on steam I will agree with that but that does not mean it should all be on Steam.

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