Top Beta Games Less Funny than They Could be

Introduction

For most of video gaming history, beta testing was a dull and uninteresting part of game development. But in the modern age of online gaming and downloadable content, beta tests have become more important than ever before. Now that everyone has access to fun new games right away, it’s no longer enough to just test out your finished product with a small group of employees; you need to get feedback from gamers all over the world to make sure your game is as good as possible. That’s where beta tests come in! The idea is simple: release an early version of your game so anyone can play it and give feedback about the fun or lack thereof. There are many reasons why this process might not work well for any given title—for example, if there actually isn’t much fun in the game yet—but we’ll focus on three specific examples that illustrate how bad timing can ruin any potential experience.

Red Dead Redemption 2: The beta test for this game is already available on many platforms. But it’s a beta in name only. Not much of the actual game is available, so the testers have to fill time by doing silly things, like trying to ride their horses off the edge of the world, which is the only truly funny thing about beta tests.

The beta test for this game is already available on many platforms, but it’s a beta in name only. Not much of the actual game is available, so the testers have to fill time by doing silly things, like trying to ride their horses off the edge of the world, which is the only truly funny thing about beta tests.

The best part about playing Red Dead Redemption 2 on your own computer is that you don’t have to wait to see what happens next since there aren’t any other players around anyway! It’s just you and your horse and your gun (or if you’re me: one gun).

Cthulhu Saves the World: No one knows when this game will be finished, let alone when we will get our hands on a playable beta version. Rumor has it that the developers are working on a game called “Kittens Save the World” and if you pre-order it you get a free kitten with every purchase!

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Super Smash Bros Ultimate – Nintendo Switch Online: The latest entry in this beloved franchise is still in early beta and can’t even be purchased yet, let alone played. Beta testers are reporting problems with saving their data, getting stuck in walls, and finding dead kittens inside the cartridge slot.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate – Nintendo Switch Online

The latest entry in this beloved franchise is still in early beta and can’t even be purchased yet, let alone played. Beta testers are reporting problems with saving their data, getting stuck in walls, and finding dead kittens inside the cartridge slot.

The game has been released on the Nintendo Switch but not on Nintendo Switch Online yet.

Fallout 76: This game has been released but apparently hasn’t been tested yet because no one can actually beat it. Well, maybe they can beat it but they can’t win anything or even tell what they’re supposed to do. We are very excited about this new entry into the Fallout series, but have no idea what’s actually going to happen when we play it.

Fallout 76: This game has been released but apparently hasn’t been tested yet because no one can actually beat it. Well, maybe they can beat it but they can’t win anything or even tell what they’re supposed to do. We are very excited about this new entry into the Fallout series, but have no idea what’s actually going to happen when we play it.

It is important that you know that this game will be released soon and should not be played until then unless you want to waste your time and money on something that may not work correctly when released.

Conclusion

So there you have it! Our top ten games that are still in beta and won’t be fully released for a while (or ever). We know what you’re thinking: “Wow, there’s no way this article could possibly be any more informative or entertaining.” You would be right. And we don’t care because our goal here was not to inform or entertain but rather to waste your time. Thank you for reading!

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