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“Artifact was a giant disappointment,” but Gabe Newell hopes “the magic still is there” at Valve

“Artifact was a giant disappointment,” but Gabe Newell hopes “the magic still is there” at Valve

Valve is finally making new games again, but it's safe to say the company's first major title in its new initiative failed to live up to expectations. Artifact was a fantastic take on card battling, but its experimental monetisation model and lack of long-term support led to a quick, ignominious death. As we approach the Half-Life: Alyx release date, Valve chief Gabe Newell is pulling no punches on the lessons learned from Artifact.

"We can be right and we can be wrong - we make mistakes," Newell tells IGN. "We did Steam Machines, Artifact was a giant disappointment, we screwed things up. For us, [releasing Half-Life: Alyx] is actually a really powerful moment for us, because this is as good as we get. We want to find out, are we on the right track? We want people to come back and say, 'Oh my god, the magic still is there.'"

Newell says the lessons of Artifact are informing future development, but hopes that Alyx is going to provide fewer teaching moments. "Unfortunately, failure is more educational than success - I'm going for a little 'not-education' this time around."

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“Artifact was a giant disappointment,” but Gabe Newell hopes “the magic still is there” at Valve “Artifact was a giant disappointment,” but Gabe Newell hopes “the magic still is there” at Valve Reviewed by Unknown on March 18, 2020 Rating: 5

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