author: Bart Swiatek
Teardown Impresses With Destruction of Environment
Teardown, Tuxedo Labs' thief simulator that launched in Steam's Early Access last week, is very popular and receives very good feedback from the players.
IN A NUTSHELL:
- Teardown is selling great. It was in Steam's top 10 last week;
- The game attracts a lot of players (at the hottest moment of the last 24 hours, 6734 people played it);
- The title collects great reviews - 96% of Steam user reviews are positive.
Last week, the thief simulator Teardown launched in Steam's Early Access. The game offers huge capabilities to influence the environment (this is made possible by graphics based on voxels - "three-dimensional pixels" known from Minecraft, among others). The game from Tuxedo Labs studio is available at the price of $19.99 and enjoys great interest.
Teardown - sales and popularity
This game sells very well - it was on the last place of last week's top 10 best sellers. According to SteamCharts, at the hottest moment of the last 24 hours, 6734 people played it simultaneously. The record - the so-called all-time peak - is even higher (8221 players).
Teardown - the feedback from players is very positive
The title was also very enthusiastically received by the players - 96% of them rated it positively on Steam. The opinions most often praised the high level of destruction of the environment. Some players also indicate a reasonable price. As for the disadvantages, there are complaints about poor optimization and small amount of content.
"For it's price it's a great game with awesome mechanic (basically everyting is destructible). Missions are interesting logical 3D puzzles," praises Beatels.
"Really fun game for a bit then I feel like it gets really boring after the do this in 60 seconds missions. I mean it would be fine if it was for a couple of them but once you get to the point where every single one is like that It ruins the fun," criticizes Lemon tradeit.gg.
"Very good game.
why?
1.Better car physics than most other racing games
2.Physics like you've never seen in another game before + realistic lighting, smoke, and lense effects... It's simply gorgeous
3.This games blows my mind even with just the realism and immersiveness of the sound effects
4.It's dang fun
There is still one big caveat though: due to the game's use of the openGL rendering API, people with AMD graphics cards will get less performance than the equivalent Nvidia counterpart. That isn't to say the game will run bad, people with AMD gpus should just instead lower the graphics settings, and the game will also run at solid framerate. Hopefully the developer will consider making a Vulkan or DirectX implementation in the future, which would boost AMD users fps drastically," reads a review by user schijtkind.