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Title: DEX - kickstarter for another cyberpunk kickstarter
Post by: Sichr on <11-12-13/1553:44>
I love this old school style games :)

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dreadlocks/dex-cyberpunk-2d-rpg
Title: Re: DEX - kickstarter for another cyberpunk kickstarter
Post by: Critter on <11-15-13/1148:09>
I really don't get this "old school" gaming thing. Do people keep putting these out because they're cheap and easy to make? Flash animation games are the same quality as this stuff.
Title: Re: DEX - kickstarter for another cyberpunk kickstarter
Post by: Sichr on <11-15-13/1156:04>
You don't already know, you don't want to ask.
Title: Re: DEX - kickstarter for another cyberpunk kickstarter
Post by: Crunch on <11-15-13/1207:38>
There's a nostalgia element, but there's also the issue that you can put out an "old school" game together without a huge budget or a full studio of designers. That means that in a lot of cases the "old school" stuff is game types or concepts that aren't that interesting to the big studios, but have a market.

If you're someone who really digs on (for instance) Turn Based Strategy that's hugely cool since the big studios essentially only want to do RTS games (with the notable exception of X-Com and Civilization, both throwbacks in and of themselves).
Title: Re: DEX - kickstarter for another cyberpunk kickstarter
Post by: Sichr on <11-15-13/1243:32>
I usualy play game for the story. And if that is good, i dont need aaa nextgen graphics etc. I am glad that those indie storytellers found the way to tell the story. If i am missing your point here sorry, i just started my friday e ening and that means my language skills will deterriorate pretty quick. Anyway, hail to you fellow gamer
Title: Re: DEX - kickstarter for another cyberpunk kickstarter
Post by: Critter on <11-15-13/1448:54>
Yeah I guess its a nostalgia thing. I started playing video games with Pong and things have come a long way since then. I guess its just not a niche for me, I like to look forward. I had a lot of fun playing Megaman for example, but I wouldn't break out my old NES (even if I had it still) when I could be playing something like Fallout 3.


Its good they can find backers for their project, but I would hope that its more a lead into better things. "Look we did X with a shoestring, how about a real budget" as opposed to them getting a bigger budget and just doing the same sort of thing.