Forum - View topicNEWS: Comcept, Studio 4°C Unveil 'Red Ash' Game, Anime Kickstarter Projects
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Juno016
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My namesake isn't DEAD!?
I mean, technically it is, but I'll take this, too. In that promo video, I was totally expecting Beck to slide under a door and start talking to Call after finally finding the treasure. I still expect the robot to not be totally dead, albeit maybe a little broken. It'll re-activate. You know it. Yeah, I'm backing this. It may or may not be great, but you can betcha that this could be our final chance at appealing for anything like Rockman Dash. And Inafune says it has nothing to do with Dash, but... c'mon... Red Ash. RED ASH. REDASH. RE DASH. We all know he's lying, but he's getting maybe a little TOO clever... |
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MarshalBanana
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@Docoda
Actually they're the same, they are just different languages. The Stretchgoals, each goal mentions more time and another level. |
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MarshalBanana
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@AsherFischell
I am well aware of how funding works, but a studio makes money from the projects, money they need to stay afloat. And with he money they made with Berserk, I don't see why they can't spare some for this. Concept have been around for awhile https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comcept I know the money for KN9 went on the game, but we are close to launch and you just know they are going to make a lot of profit from selling this game, yet putting it into a game, no they just want to do another kickstarter. What worries me is that Kickstarter will become less of a place for ideas that can't get funded, but instead over glorified pre-orders. |
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leafy sea dragon
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Yeah, personally, I don't want to back two things from the same person at the same time. Red Ash looks interesting, but I'd rather I get Mighty No. 9 first. One company this small splitting resources between three games also soudns rather dangerous. I've read stories about small companies having so much ambition, they spread themselves too thin on too many projects and disintegrate, sometimes before they even release their first project.
Hasn't successful crowdfunding projects been mostly about treating backing as pre-orders? I mean, when you bring in private investors, which is the alternative, the investors expect to to get something good in return. Crowdfunding is no different, only the "something" is usually money by traditional investing and goodies with crowdfunding. |
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