11 years ago

The Reason Why I Delete My Games


I am my own worst critic. If I don’t feel like a game is good enough, I will either try to improve it or delete it. Unfortuately, the latter seems to happen more often.

I feel like if I don’t put my heart and soul into a game, it becomes trash. I need to make every detail of the game to be perfect or else it doesn’t satisfy my vision of what it should be. I know I shouldn’t judge myself so harshy, but I can’t help it. I have a real passion for game development. I need to be able to make my vision come true.

In the end, I guess you could say I am a broken perfectionist.



9 comments

Loading...

Next up

So

i may or may not make an full art of some person or i may just leave this like that-

We are under attack!

Been working lately on lots of 'behind-the-scenes' boring stuff that no one really cares about, so here’s a guy playing the sax for some reason.

#screenshotsaturday

Chiaki Nanami!

Runestones: from concept to in-game model🗿

"Our work is never over" they said.

Shuiro Haname. #Commission

Commission for @ShuHaname

Rockin the Guitar, an Axe like Guitar I made for my Uni project

brung back my old oc plus a new one

...they don`t have names yet tho

it happens