alexandros
Banned
Revelations 2012 uses the Source Engine.
I know and I don't like either one of those possibilities. Whether they got in because they used Source or because they had someone on the inside, it sucks, plain and simple.
Greenlight is probably Valve's solution to that issue, an 'objective' way of filtering games. It's still not enough and they know it. Although it's far less likely for a bad game to make it through Greenlight (and in that case Greenlight works as intended), good games are still falling through the cracks because their creators don't have the means to market their games. This needs to be fixed.
I've ended up enjoying a lot of games that I knew nothing about prior to their release, either on Steam or in an indie bundle. I played Binding of Isaac to death and I would have never known it existed if I hadn't seen it on a Steam sale. This is what Valve needs to work on, bringing good games to the attention of their audience.