Hype vs. Product
When I first saw the picture of the Ragnarov on the orange background with the word "REBELLION" sprawled out on the side, I thought it a dream come true. My favorite game had spawned a sequel, or so I thought.
After awhile I learned it was a "stand-alone expansion." This "expansion" came with a hefty tag though: $40. So, having faith in the company that did amazing work with mini-expansions that were $10, I plunked down my coin and said "Bring it on!"
As the weeks turned into months, the information slowly began to come together: Titans, a new capital ship, and corvettes, three all new factions, all new tech trees (implied for the factions). All was well and good, I could live without screenshots or videos or interviews from the devs because they were hard at work on all the new content that would be provided.
When the beta came out, I loved every minute of it, even with the balance issues that (inevitably) came up.
As new patches were released, however, my excitement dwindled.
The thing that has disappointed me most was hearing "3 new factions!" "All new tech trees!" "New UI." The way it was pitched to the public was a totally new way of going at things: the Loyalists being traditionalists and the Rebels being more radical and cutting-edge. The bottom line was that they both would have enough new tech to deal with the splintering factions in addition to the other races.
"Twin Fortresses" alone does not a new tech tree make.
A nearly-identical set of tech trees does not a new faction make.
A light-green tint to the Advent HUD does not a New UI make.
Granted, I did buy this back right when the first teasing shot of the "Ragnarov" came out: perhaps it is my mistake for putting so much behind this franchise and the devs. But as back-and-forth as the "Diplomacy" mini-expansion ended up being, it added more game-changing bang-for-the-buck than Rebellion has.
Seems like I am getting shorthanded in the end: corvettes, titans. Woot. Knock off about $15 from the Rebellion price and quit hyping it as the "almost sequel."
Note: I'm not mad, just disappointed.