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Here it comes: https://twitter.com/TimOfLegend/status/420255311656517633
But is a Early Access release? I thought it would be the full first part, 100% done.... or are they gonna keep it on Early Access forever?
It feels like they dragged it out and threw it together as fast as they could so they could lay down this abortion as an early-access incomplete "game" and say it's released and recoup some sales on it. I don't see how anyone can cheer or applaud this unless they have some blinding rose-colored glasses on.
It feels like they dragged it out and threw it together as fast as they could so they could lay down this abortion as an early-access incomplete "game" and say it's released and recoup some sales on it. I don't see how anyone can cheer or applaud this unless they have some blinding rose-colored glasses on.
Isn't this an oximoron?they dragged it out and threw it together as fast as they could
Every backer will get the first part of the game, and in the same time, it will be available on EA until the 2nd part is finished.But is a Early Access release? I thought it would be the full first part, 100% done.... or are they gonna keep it on Early Access until the second part is released?
J_C or Metro? Who is going to lose the head?There can only be one! We gonna know in next episode of Codexialander : The Double Fine saga on Codexian House theater in 14 january 2014.Can't wait to say that "I told you so!!!!"
In this case eary access and episodic is the same thing. You can play Act 1, but the game will stop after that.Early access would be a lot better than episodic, because at the end of the day people can buy the full game, as opposed to a game that artificially stops halfway through and asks you to load part 2.
Not really. The early access is a 'beta', the official release is coming two weeks later.In this case eary access and episodic is the same thing. You can play Act 1, but the game will stop after that.Early access would be a lot better than episodic, because at the end of the day people can buy the full game, as opposed to a game that artificially stops halfway through and asks you to load part 2.
Sure, but we got over this 2 years ago.I dunno, maybe I'm just butthurt because I don't like how the game turned out. I'm a longtime fan of the adventure games and the Lucas Arts games in particular, and this looks nothing like them.
Really? Please list those adventure games? I must have missed them.It's just generic adventure game #19614, and those are released all the time.
It is not an episodic format as Telltale doing it. Double Fine needs some extra money, that why they finished the first part of the game, and they will fund the final work on the 2nd part from the money they get.I'm no fan at all of the episodic format, and maybe it actually works for this game, but from what I know of the premise, it would work a lot better as one long game.
No. Backers will get the game first. 2 weeks later it goes to early access so anyone can buy it.Not really. The early access is a 'beta', the official release is coming two weeks later.In this case eary access and episodic is the same thing. You can play Act 1, but the game will stop after that.Early access would be a lot better than episodic, because at the end of the day people can buy the full game, as opposed to a game that artificially stops halfway through and asks you to load part 2.
It's funny how the indie guys doing games like Quest For Infamy and Heroine's Quest are putting out way better games than any of the old guys coming back to kickstarter seem to be doing.
Unfortunately it's true but they are, at least, useful to bring attention to kickstarter and some money end on Quest for Infamy, Mage initiation and other projects that would never be made or end on vapourware status. If it wasn't for kickstarter, Blackguards and Might and Magic X would never be made as their publisher wouldn't be interested into financing them. Some good we got out of this, at least.It's funny how the indie guys doing games like Quest For Infamy and Heroine's Quest are putting out way better games than any of the old guys coming back to kickstarter seem to be doing.
Garriot, Molyneux, Spector, Levine. Kickstarter is just bringing the rest of the developers with degenerative mental conditions out of the woodwork, instead of working unassumingly in some sub-branch of Blizzard or miscarrying a Command & Conquer game.
Those are all Sierra style adventures. Maybe you just like Sierra style more than Lucas Arts at this point?I dunno, maybe I'm just butthurt because I don't like how the game turned out. I'm a longtime fan of the adventure games and the Lucas Arts games in particular, and this looks nothing like them. It's just generic adventure game #19614, and those are released all the time. This game really isn't anything special.
It's funny how the indie guys doing games like Quest For Infamy and Heroine's Quest are putting out way better games than any of the old guys coming back to kickstarter seem to be doing.
I'm no fan at all of the episodic format, and maybe it actually works for this game, but from what I know of the premise, it would work a lot better as one long game.
Maybe you just like Sierra style more than Lucas Arts at this point?
Maybe you just like Sierra style more than Lucas Arts at this point?
THis shit looks nothing like LucasArts and actually reminds me of King's Quest 7