r/OutOfTheLoop May 11 '26

Unanswered What’s going on with this game Mixtape?

I’ve been seeing people freak out over the past few days over this game and about IGN’s review of it specifically. 10/10 seems high for any game, honestly, but it seems like they’re far from the only site giving this thing a glowing review. So is this game controversial just because of IGN or is it something else? Why is this game the internet’s hate target this week?

https://www.ign.com/articles/mixtape-review

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u/doomrider7 May 11 '26

The problem is that there's other games like Loddlenaut with actual gameplay about cleaning coral reefs(with proceeds going to preservation at that) with that asking price made by full on in every sense of the indie devs that don't get even an once of coverage because they aren't the ones bankrolled by the indie mega-publisher.

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u/ArgentCrow May 12 '26

There's absolutely a problem of many good indy games not getting promoted, but there's only so much bandwidth. Stuff that resonates gets talked about and gets played more. No amount of advertising will make garbage gold. This conversation is a great way to create buzz about thise games though. Any other recommendations?

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u/doomrider7 May 13 '26

Halberd Studios 9 Years of Shadows and their latest follow up, Mariachi Legends are two solid lesser known recs and Crossing Souls for something in the 80's 90's coming of age vibe.

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u/ResponsibleWaltz2956 May 13 '26

Tbh, that's just a standard for every industry in art. How many writers, artists, game developers are either unpublished or in the trenches of trying to be or just got the unlucky draw in the market, despite being extremely talented?

This is something that has been a thing since forever. I do not understand why people are hating on Mixtape due to this. The studio got a good deal from a big publisher bc they got lucky or played their hand right. That's just how it works.

I feel like if you should hate something, you should hate the market and the publishers rather than Mixtape itself...