
Krafton has recently faced backlash regarding its life simulation game, Inzoi, as a player survey has shed light on its shortcomings. Players have pointed out that the game is notably short on meaningful simulation content and suffers from awkward social interactions.
Player Feedback
During a recent livestream, Krafton shared survey results with content creators, revealing that the most popular features included character customization and graphics, which received 43% and 22% approval rates, respectively. However, many players expressed disappointment over the game’s lacking simulation functionalities and awkward social dynamics, leading to a growth of negative sentiment surrounding the title.
Key Issues Identified
- Lack of Content: 42% of players cited a shortage of content as their primary concern, with many wishing for deeper gameplay mechanics.
- Social Interactions: Over 11% noted the stilted and unnatural relationships within the game, indicating a need for improved character interactions.
Despite these criticisms, there were some positives highlighted, such as the detailed build mode and the inclusion of various cultural elements, which many have embraced. Furthermore, Krafton has acknowledged these issues and seems committed to addressing them as Inzoi continues its early access phase.