I was well aware of domestic abuse and sexual assault issues before the SNES launched too.
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I do not think I want to play GK3 anymore
I would rather kickstart this:WollstonecraftA Snicketesque girl-power adventure featuring Ada Lovelace and Mary Shelley at 11 and 14 in 1826 London, for ages 8-12.
QuoteGrim Dawn is an action role-playing game for PC and a spiritual successor to Titan Quest. For the past two years a small team of former Iron Lore veterans at Crate Entertainment have been developing Grim Dawn with their own, improved version of the Iron Lore engine and tools; the same technology used to create Titan Quest.http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/crateentertainment/grim-dawn
Grim Dawn is an action role-playing game for PC and a spiritual successor to Titan Quest. For the past two years a small team of former Iron Lore veterans at Crate Entertainment have been developing Grim Dawn with their own, improved version of the Iron Lore engine and tools; the same technology used to create Titan Quest.
Quote from: Momo on April 17, 2012, 08:26:31 AMQuoteGrim Dawn is an action role-playing game for PC and a spiritual successor to Titan Quest. For the past two years a small team of former Iron Lore veterans at Crate Entertainment have been developing Grim Dawn with their own, improved version of the Iron Lore engine and tools; the same technology used to create Titan Quest.http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/crateentertainment/grim-dawnHOLY FUCK
Kitaru is an interactive sci-fi epic that breaks the mold of RPG storytelling. Its innovative, postmodern storytelling approach thrusts the dystopian fantasy of George Orwell's "1984" into the realm of classic gaming's Chrono Trigger, Shadowrun and Metal Gear Solid.D:
Quote from: Premium Lager on April 18, 2012, 03:57:42 PMGrim Dawn > Torchlight 2 > Path of Exile.Shit could be good.How would you rate D3 next to them?
Grim Dawn > Torchlight 2 > Path of Exile.Shit could be good.
I'm getting a bit of enjoyment out of Ryan Payton's buddies taking public swings at other, more successful Kickstarters because they're salty Le Republiquezvous's is failing.
iOS is the future of portable gaming, doesn't matter if you like it or not, you'd better get used to it
Quote from: Oscar the Grouch on April 20, 2012, 10:57:45 PMI'm getting a bit of enjoyment out of Ryan Payton's buddies taking public swings at other, more successful Kickstarters because they're salty Le Republiquezvous's is failing.Links for lulz, please.
Outside Fruit Ninja, those are on PC as well though.If Payton's game was iOS & PC, like some of these kickstarters, I'd be cool with it.
Today, we’re incredibly excited to announce that Marshall Parker, who wrote the music for the Super Nintendo game and Sam Powell, who wrote the music for the Sega Genesis game, have agreed to COLLABORATE on the music for Shadowrun Returns.
Speaking of Kickstarter scams...http://www.somethingawful.com/d/news/ron-paul-kickstarter.php Oh well, if anyone deserves to have their money taken away, it's these people.
Are the 16 bit Shadowrun games still good or is it one of those "you had to be there" things?
Quote from: Joe Molotov® EDGE™ on April 25, 2012, 08:24:24 AMSpeaking of Kickstarter scams...http://www.somethingawful.com/d/news/ron-paul-kickstarter.php Oh well, if anyone deserves to have their money taken away, it's these people.There's still five days left, plenty of time for everyone to pull their contributions.
Quote from: demi on April 25, 2012, 11:11:13 AMNever played Genny Shadowrun, but I own the SNES one. I could never get far, I kept getting raped in all holes early on. But I enjoyed what I played! It's pretty unique for a SNES game.Did you back the new Shadowrun?
Never played Genny Shadowrun, but I own the SNES one. I could never get far, I kept getting raped in all holes early on. But I enjoyed what I played! It's pretty unique for a SNES game.
Oh yeah PC gamers will just jump in now to back up a game that was ment for iOS
No one's really surprised, but the Class of Heroes 2 Vicstarter failed.
I vaguely remember hearing the name Ryan Payton before... who is he and why should we care? None of these kickstarters interest me much so far, but if there's anything I'm most apathetic to, it would be an IOS game.
I don't think it's as much Iwata as it is the old man. As long as the old man is alive, Nintendo bows to *no one*. We'll see how things go when he finally dies in 300 years from a wooden stake through his blackened heart.
When Yamauchi dies it will be revealed in his will that he adopted Shiggy and Itawa, leaving the company to them.