Now, the developers are showing a more "realistic" version. The new trailer has sparked criticism: the graphics and smoothness leave much to be desired. Players note the feeling that the beauty filters have been removed, and harsh reality is revealed on the screen.
Even in a calm game scene, the animations look heavy and choppy, far from a next-gen game. Under the video, users joke that the game runs at 10 FPS, and wonder: why publish such a trailer if it looks more like an anti-advertisement?
Some compare God Save Birmingham with The Day Before, calling the game "God Save The Day Before." Judging by the comments, the first trailer may have raised expectations, and now fans are seeing the real state of the project.