Maegwin
04-16-2012, 06:12 PM
Hey guys, this isn't about a specific game that is out now, but rather about games that are being or will be made. I thought I'd let everyone know about Kickstarter (http://www.kickstarter.com/). If you haven't heard, it's basically crowd sourcing for creating whatever you want. Of course being gamers, we're interested in games so I thought I'd share some of the Kickstarter projects that I have backed with you all, in case any of you are interested in them or want to back them yourselves. There are some pretty awesome rewards for being a backer, you can get shirts, posters, artwork and sound track CDs. You can even get your name in the credits with special thanks, or if you donate crazy $$ (like $250+) you can get things like designing your own artwork for the game, designing your own NPC or item in game, etc. There are reward tiers up in the $5K+ range, for which usually you get to meet the makers of the game, and even hang out at their studios or play a campaign with them.
First, and probably the one I'm the most excited about: Shadowrun Returns (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1613260297/shadowrun-returns).
If any of you played the pen and paper version of Shadowrun, or the SNES and Sega versions, then you already know what this is about. It is classic Shadowrun, set in the same period as those. For those that don't know, Shadowrun is High Fantasy (Orcs, Trolls, Magic, etc) + Cyber Punk (Street Samurais, Augmented Reality, The Matrix, Cyborgs + RPG (duh?). The world is set in 2050, post apocolyptic, where mega corporations run everything and everyone else is just a pawn. But pawns can have really interesting stories. If you have read Neuromancer, THAT is what Shadowrun is based on. If you haven't read it, well, what are you waiting for?
Second, Wasteland 2 (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/wasteland-2). This one is kind of in the same vein, but more Western themed instead of Fantasy. The original Wasteland was the predecessor of all the Fallout games, and this one (unlike some of the Fallout titles) is being made by a lot of the same team, especially the producer, that made the original Wasteland. The original was made by Interplay, back in the day when they were kinda god of PC games.
So that's it, just thought I'd share those with you guys. Both projects are already funded beyond their original goals, so there's no need to back them if you don't want to. That being said, the more donations they get, the more awesome both games will be - and neither team is pandering to the crowd and putting in coop or online play just for the sake of them. They are sticking to the core features, the story, and the content.
First, and probably the one I'm the most excited about: Shadowrun Returns (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1613260297/shadowrun-returns).
If any of you played the pen and paper version of Shadowrun, or the SNES and Sega versions, then you already know what this is about. It is classic Shadowrun, set in the same period as those. For those that don't know, Shadowrun is High Fantasy (Orcs, Trolls, Magic, etc) + Cyber Punk (Street Samurais, Augmented Reality, The Matrix, Cyborgs + RPG (duh?). The world is set in 2050, post apocolyptic, where mega corporations run everything and everyone else is just a pawn. But pawns can have really interesting stories. If you have read Neuromancer, THAT is what Shadowrun is based on. If you haven't read it, well, what are you waiting for?
Second, Wasteland 2 (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/wasteland-2). This one is kind of in the same vein, but more Western themed instead of Fantasy. The original Wasteland was the predecessor of all the Fallout games, and this one (unlike some of the Fallout titles) is being made by a lot of the same team, especially the producer, that made the original Wasteland. The original was made by Interplay, back in the day when they were kinda god of PC games.
So that's it, just thought I'd share those with you guys. Both projects are already funded beyond their original goals, so there's no need to back them if you don't want to. That being said, the more donations they get, the more awesome both games will be - and neither team is pandering to the crowd and putting in coop or online play just for the sake of them. They are sticking to the core features, the story, and the content.