Seriously. It's been heart breaking to see Sierra Online kicked down the stairs for decades, and the garbage that came out branded as LSL was just plain sad.
Seriously. It's been heart breaking to see Sierra Online kicked down the stairs for decades, and the garbage that came out branded as LSL was just plain sad.
For all the hate, this is of note to A LOT of gamers that grew up in the era of Sierra Online adventure games.
Agreed. I'm a little shocked by all the negativity. Lowe's humor was, yes, pretty dirty, but it was also breaking boundaries for its time and holds a fond place in my memory.
High-five, sir. The haters just don't get it. The doors this could open! I would do a lot of things for a new Space Quest or Quest for Glory.
They can do that next, if this is successful.
This is completely different - those were shitty titles because Al Lowe wasn't involved, and they were mucked about by their production studios.
Welp, last week I said I'd pony up for a Kickstarter from one of the original Sierra Online creators.
I still haven't gotten around to playing Dungeon Defenders, even though I own the darned thing.
That is a lovely pun - and so fast!
It's a good thing I have that top of the line AMD card, that won't need replacing for a few years.
I love-sauced all over the first game. It sold me on the action side of tower-defense, something that had never hooked me before.
Since many people are not actually bothering to follow the link:
Hurray! So excited for this.
OH, WHO READS THINGS.
There's some weirdness going on. If I type it in my browser, it's not there - if I click the link, it still is.
Ha. That wasn't up this morning.
I guess you could say, the fans would be flaming.
Valve is missing out on their opportunity to put HL3 in the Coming Soon section of Steam.
Nice - thank you!
This is fantastic!