
The action platformer, "Hotel Barcelona," a joint creation by acclaimed Japanese game developers Goichi "Suda51" Suda and Hidetaka "Swery65" Suehiro, has successfully moved from a "Mixed" user rating to a "Mostly Positive" status on the Steam platform. This notable improvement follows a comprehensive game update that included the removal of previously controversial generative AI elements.
"Hotel Barcelona" Ascends to Positive Reviews Following Major Update and AI Content Removal
"Hotel Barcelona," a sidescrolling roguelike action title, initially faced a lukewarm reception from both critics and players. The game, a highly anticipated collaboration between the distinctive minds behind "No More Heroes" and "Deadly Premonition," struggled at launch. A significant point of contention arose from the discovery of AI-generated audio and visual assets within the game, leading to criticism. CULT Games, the publisher, promptly issued an apology and committed to rectifying the issue.
In March, the development team launched a substantial "Under New Management" patch. This update not only implemented extensive balance adjustments and refined basic movement mechanics but also introduced five complimentary character skins for all players. Crucially, the patch addressed the concerns regarding AI content by removing the contentious generative AI assets. Swery65 publicly acknowledged the improved user reviews, attributing the positive change to the comprehensive update and the community's support. He declared that "The curse of MIXED is broken," signaling a triumphant moment for the game and its creators.
This case serves as a compelling illustration of how developer responsiveness to community feedback, particularly regarding ethical concerns like the use of generative AI, can significantly impact a game's trajectory and public perception. The transformation of "Hotel Barcelona's" Steam rating underscores the importance of transparent development practices and dedicated post-launch support in the gaming industry. For gamers who were initially hesitant, this newfound positive standing, coupled with the availability of a demo on Steam, offers a renewed opportunity to experience the unique vision of Suda51 and Swery65.
