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It’s from a well known asset flipper who puts out new games and then abandons them shortly thereafter. His most recent game Karagon was released in EA and has only received minor bug fixes apparently. Hopefully this one will be different, but I wouldn’t get your hopes up.

You can just not like it without insinuating that it’s only stupid sheep who do.

His performance often straddles the line between “worst thing about the sketch” and “by far the best thing about the sketch”

Bungoe doesn't punish people who exploit their bad code.  If they did everyone who ever fought Riven would be banned 

Very much this. Most licenses require you to release a title within a set timeframe or you lose the license completely. Better to release a half-assed game today and sell 1,000 copies than to lose the license tomorrow and sell 0.

it likely wasn’t their choice. with an IP like this the publisher likely forced release.

This was playtested and they knew it was a mediocre product, they just don’t care as long as enough people pay AAA game prices for it.

Will the work fix the fact that no one wants to play an entire video game as Gollum?

Yeah, go ahead and set your own terms with Marvel... they love that.

I thought those other two were just Mary-Kate and Ashley suspended from cables.

Go drunk Lincoln, you’re home!

I am seeing double! Six Elizabeth Olsens! 

Every time I get a little more info about this movie I get more excited. The birkenstocks and stilettos being a stand in for the red pill and blue pill, and Barbie choosing to stay in the fantasy world. *chefs kiss*

Typically when I am pitched by a female

$100? Day one. $150? Wait for it to be on sale when it flops. More than $150? lol no.

Either be a paid game , or a free/cheap game with transactions , dont be both.

Lego Island was surprisingly good. I played it on PC as well and was very impressed by it.

Maybe it’s time people start realizing they are gambling with their money when backing kickstarter campaigns?
I really fail to see how the backers can expect a refund any more than the people behind this company expecting a refund for their crypto losses. They are both gambling and both lost.

Why do people still think they’re due a refund on Kickstarter?

Let’s see, they brought in 500k, and hired 70+ people. How does that math even work? For that many people 500k is 1-2 months of operating costs. I’m guessing the hires were paid crap wages, or were being paid with intangibles like exposure or percentages of profit. And that’s not taking into account that they dumped