QUOTE(Scar_face @ Jul 29 2013, 02:30 PM)
no..for me look bad..plus using warhammer name..it should be epic..like space marine..or dawn of war 
Space Hulk is an actual board game from Warhammer 40k universe. It is supposed to be about a bunch of Terminators infiltrating a abandoned ancient ship.The game is just an adaptation of the board game as a video game.
QUOTE(ik3da @ Jul 29 2013, 03:12 PM)
I am actually worried bout Star Citizen – the expectation, the money, and the pressure. It will be a very big kaput if the team doesn’t deliver enough/correctly. Now that I think bout it, I have yet to go pick up my Scout (or Mercenary, can’t remember) card from my friend.
I am currently withholding all future backings until I get either of the games or I found one idea that gives the 'Oooomph', lol.
The problem with Star Citizen is, i felt like they still felt like all light show, not much substance at the moment because there arent any alpha builds available to the community or any actual gameplay footage.I am currently withholding all future backings until I get either of the games or I found one idea that gives the 'Oooomph', lol.
A kickstarter project is just like any endeavors in life, as it will never be a smooth sail from the start to the end. Some will made it to the finish line while some will give up half way. I know that Broken Age having issues with their funding, it might be just a rough patch for them but i'll still think its worth risking with some disposable income that you dont mind getting nothing in return. Only if you liked their idea they pitched to you. Tim Shafer is really bad at managing their finance though.
If an idea is good, i'll still try my best to back it as i think it is better to let the indies to have their chance to develop something they truly own it themselves.
However, i really think the kickstarter model is really flawed in many ways.
Just my 2 cents.
This post has been edited by Cheesenium: Jul 29 2013, 04:14 PM
Jul 29 2013, 04:13 PM

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