Celebrating Success and Addressing Feedback on Day Five

Cannibal Tales - Episode 1

Horror thriller visual novel written by cult director Ruggero Deodato. A cannibal story in three episodes. Embark on a challenging journey, where every choice has a price and consequences. Will you be able to reach the end without getting your soul devoured? Dare to decide!

Hello Cannibal Lovers, Today marks the fifth day since the release of our game. I’d like to take a moment to talk about the release. We’re thrilled to report that 90% of the reviews have been positive, and we truly appreciate the kind words and praise. However, we have received two negative reviews, regrettably from fellow Italians. Both critiques focused on the absence of an Italian language option. I want to highlight to these individuals (and others) the critical impact reviews on Steam can have. They significantly influence sales and can make or break a project, potentially wasting months or even years of a team’s effort. Criticizing a game for lacking Italian language support may seem trivial for several reasons. First, the available languages [b]are clearly listed on the game’s Steam page[/b], so buyers know what to expect. If someone wanted the game in Italian, they could have chosen not to purchase it and wait for the first update, which will include localization. Additionally, we have frequently communicated through these devlogs that we are working on adding more languages. Implementing localization takes time, and unfortunately, the sales from Cannibal Tales alone aren’t enough to allow us to focus solely on this project. Lastly, games are often released in English first because it’s one of the most widely spoken languages globally, [b]unlike Italian[/b]. Prioritizing English allows us to reach a broader audience without the immediate need for managing multiple localizations and incurring the associated translation costs, which are typically expensive. So next time, before leaving a review, please take a deep breath and spend some time reflecting on what you would like to write. That said, we’ll catch up with you tomorrow. Have a great evening from your trusty neighborhood Cannibal Team.