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Grim Dawn - Kickstarter Launched
Crate has launched their Kickstarter for Grim Dawn, looking for $280,000 in funding. It has literally just started, so it's too early to say anything about the pledges, but we'll watch the progress as it proceeds.
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I have spoke to Arthur Bruno lead designer on the phone a number of times and he wants to make a game that is better than TQ. They want to give us LOTS of content .Dig deep guys.
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What else can be said, I wish them good luck and I wonder when Dead State will make an attempt to.
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You hae to respect this:
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Backed them up. DRM free and map editor in addition to the other features are very attractive compared to Diablo 3. Wish them all the best and hope they achieve their target.
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Backed! :)
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I always thought this was supposed to be post-apoc but I guess I was mistaken and now I'm much more interested in this. Since it is a Victorian era setting is it going to be Steampunk?
PS. They need to fix the video since it cuts off mid-sentence. |
Hmmm, I really like the sounds of this too. I may have found the first game that sounds interesting enough to back with my moolah :)
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Backed! That number's going up pretty decently quickly. Luckily there should be a paycheck or two between the end of Wasteland 2 and the end of this one for most people.
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Yeah, ponying up again for this one. These guys sound like they mean serious business.
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didn't like TQ don't like this. I guess its a matter of taste, didn't bother to decompose the issue. Well, I wish them good luck either way.
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I have been following and supported this game for the last year and a half, it has been a slow process to get to this point, but that they are this far with 2 full timers and some part time crew is amazing. I hope that Kickstarter pays off in a big way for Crate. It will make the game that much better for all who buy it.
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Surely hope this goes the distance considering how long they've been hard at it—-with various other prominent ones ending, I reckon they've got a chance beyond the people that are simply out of money from going crazy on Shadowrun or Wasteland 2 or the other big ones.
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Unfortunately funds are a little tight for me, but this is definitely a project that I will back before it ends. I would imagine they will easily clear their asking price as it is a well-known product and development group already.
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I do like the game's graphical style and the developers have given me a good first impression. Unfortunately, it is a hack 'n slasher and I really dislike that kind of gameplay. I have already backed several projects but I see no reason to back this one as it is not my cup of tea.
Anyway, I do wish them luck in their endeavour. Although I am not sure whether the timing is chosen well. After all, many people are a bit poorer at the moment :). |
Its now or never for Crate .With D3,TL2,P.O.E popularity this game will get the genre back in full stride .Grim Dawn is the ONE to rule them all.
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I don't think they've chosen the best presentation though. Personally I prefer the melee video to their "occultist". They should also have more screenshots, to capture people's attention straight away. |
IIRC they blamed the publisher for design choices on TQ. I read an article of his complaints (I believe we reported on it) but I couldn't say I agreed with all of them.
Is Grim Dawn then, at attempt at that idea? Doesn't sound like it if its going to be steampunk or Victorian. |
Pledged. I both played Titan Quest and its expansion. It had simplistic quest design, a cliched story and linear progression. But action, skills, loot system was top notch. Quality Diablo clone.
Also when I played the game, I tought this will be a great engine for action RPGs. I'm glad they didn't abondon such a quality engine. Devs says Grim Dawn will be more nonlinear, and there will be several choices in dialogues. Two of the downsides of TQ. |
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