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I’ve gotten lucky; every Kickstarter I ever backed actually came up with a finished video game (though usually badly delayed). 

This one maybe?

I was one of those who was really excited to get “Fire and Fury” when it came out. I read through the first couple pages, where it said Steve Bannon never drinks.

If 20,000 of your kids had to be decapitated and hollowed out by AR-15 massacres in order to increase Republicans’ chances of control by 1%, they’d happily take that trade.

Great, but how about “bitch”? 

I subscribed to PSNow first because I like classic games, and I subscribed to PSPlus mainly to get those PS4 games as a new PS5 owner.

I really enjoyed Super Paper Mario. This looks great.

I could go for a remake of Jak and Daxter over this.

I was just reminded of this.

I have played a bunch of platformers, and I really don’t think Sands of Time was as copied as you say. Running along the walls and such was new, and I haven’t seen that in many places, and the rewinding of time was copied by a couple of games but not that many. I think it would still feel unique even if it were made

Yes, also the line that everyone forgets from ROTJ, when Vader says “Obi-Wan once thought as you did” when Luke says there’s still good in him.

Or donate no money to charity and download them illegally, like virtually everyone in the target market for this.

I buy consoles precisely so I never have to worry about PC parts. That phase of my life is behind me. 

Well now I’m suddenly interested. I love collectathon platformers.

Reminds me of my favorite joke from the original Office: “bad news and irrelevant news.

Someone was debating the definition of a AAA game here recently, and now I wonder if it’s not just “this game got delayed 2-3 times, therefore it’s AAA.”

I’m pretty sure I’ve gotten everything I ever backed on Kickstarter, but never even close to on-time. I don’t think I was ever disappointed by the final result (though half of the games I supported are still in my backlog).

AM2R was taken down.

Metal Gear Solid 1 demo was way better since it actually represented the game well. I don’t think I ever would have bought that game without the demo. I miss those days, where you could try something really outside your comfort zone and maybe fall in love with it.

I don’t know if people point this out regularly, but the commenters (at least on this site) have gotten way better. It used to be full of trolls apologizing for big companies or for sexism and such, and now you can actually learn things from people. There are still trolls, but the ratio is much, much better than it