Interstellar Marines

2011, right? Cortex Command beat it to the punch by five years.

Cortex Command was so strange, all the basic technical features, the subsystems like physics and AI, the assets, were all basically done within a year or two. All they had to do was balance purchases, and crank out a single-player campaign, but they never did even years later.

When it got announced before Steam Early Access even existed, it seemed interesting and seemed to have something going for it.
Years later, it comes out on Steam and all that was in their tech demos doesn't exist.

There's fucking nothing besides a barebones FPS with no sprint function or ADS.
They said it would be the next System Shock or Deus Ex FPS hybrid too. This was all in 2011 but apparently this game fucking started way back in 2009.

And they're literally begging for a publisher when they have nothing besides two co-op maps and a few PvP modes. No promised campaign because they fucked around with the multiplayer supposedly polishing the animations. Money wasted. Don't buy it.

I've been avoiding Early Access titles for ages now and don't plan on changing my opinion.
Early Access games are a waste of money and time.

Apparently everyone has been begging them to switch to the Unreal 4 Engine which quite a few Unity games did and it helped them out a lot but the dev has his head in the sand.

I purchased this game for a friend of mine and myself a few months ago. We played it all night together coop and had a pretty good time. Next day rolls around and we jump in the game again. Same shit every time. Same levels. Same lame ass bots.
The game has a great foundation, but it's severely lacking in all other areas of content. They have released that bullshit hell week dayz tier bullshit that again is nothing but bots.
I refunded immediately because it's never going to happen. We will never have a proper space marine combat Sim game.

A long while back, a friend convinced me to buy The Dead Linger. It wasn't too expensive, and he usually has pretty good taste, so I decided to fall to peer pressure despite it looking like yet another fucking survival game. Well, as it turns out, the developers basically just gave up, abandoned ship to another early access game, and decided to say, "Fuck you," to the fans all the while trying to convince them to buy their newest game. It's shit like this that makes me livid. I'm glad I wasn't too invested in the game. I'm just out 20 bucks.

Early Access fucking sucks.

I've watched streams of this game a couple years back, with the guy having to sneak around this enormous dark malfunctioning base filled with robots from the movie iRobot. Some would just run straight at you, some would run off into the darkness to try to psych you out, and some would use pack tactics to trick you and shit.
That game looked spookier than any actual horror games I've ever seen or played.

I've never played it, though. It didn't look like it had much more beyond that.

you forgot 7 days to die and the forest

Why do people still buy survival games, especially ones that are in early access?

I honestly have no idea.