Stormgate Launches with Mixed ReviewsBackers Upset Over Stormgate’s Microtransactions
Many saw the game as a passion-driven endeavor by Frost Giant Studios and wanted to contribute to its success. Although the game is advertised as free-to-play with microtransactions, the aggressive monetization model has soured the experience for many backers.
A single campaign chapter—or three missions—costs $10. A single co-op character costs the same, twice the price of Starcraft II's. Many pledged $60 and more on Kickstarter to gain access to three chapters and three characters. With a significant amount of money already spent, backers thought that they would at least fully experience the game during its early access. Unfortunately, many backers simply felt backstabbed, as a new character, Warz, was added to the game on day one but was not included in the Kickstarter rewards.
"You can take the developer out of Blizzard, but you can’t take Blizzard out of the developer," a Steam reviewer by the username of Aztraeuz wrote. "Many of us supported this game because we wanted to see it succeed. A lot of us are hundreds of dollars deep into this game already. Why are there pre-day 1 microtransactions that we don’t own?"
Despite trying to "make the content in our Kickstarter bundles clear during the campaign," the studio acknowledged that many expected the "Ultimate" bundles to carry all the gameplay content "available for our Early Access release." As a gesture of goodwill, they announced that all Kickstarter and Indiegogo backers who pledged at the "Ultimate Founder’s Pack tier and above" will receive the next paid Hero for free.
However, the studio clarified that this offer excludes the already released Hero, Warz, as many"have already purchased Warz", which makes them "unable to make him free retroactively."
Despite this concession, many continue to express frustration over the game’s aggressive monetization tactics and underlying gameplay problems.
Frost Giant Studios Addresses Player Feedback After Early Access Launch
These issues have contributed to a "Mixed" rating on Steam, with many players calling it "Starcraft II at home." Despite these shortcomings, our review highlighted the game’s potential and the possibility for improvement in areas like story and visuals.
For a deeper dive into our thoughts on Stormgate’s Early Access, check out our full review below!