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more than 2 million now
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2012 10:23 Post subject: |
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I hope it will be up to more then 3 Million in the end,Grim fandango budget
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2012 10:34 Post subject: |
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remember, grim fandango was 3d, and was done when 3d was just beginning, so a 3 million budget at that time, even with the collossal inflation was way more than 3 million today.
everything is easier and faster to do compared to grim fandango times.
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2012 10:37 Post subject: |
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Syberia (1)'s budget was 2 million euros.
TWIN PEAKS is "something of a miracle."
"...like nothing else on television."
"a phenomenon."
"A tangled tale of sex, violence, power, junk food..."
"Like Nothing On Earth"
~ WHAT THEY'RE TRYING TO SAY CAN ONLY BE SEEN ~
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2012 11:05 Post subject: |
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yep,the technology is more advanced and "cheaper" these days(as long you are not making full budget titles) indies can make relatively good looking,and good games with even smallest budget(yea they have their limits though),how much Amnesia was cost btw?
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2012 11:35 Post subject: |
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consolitis wrote: | Syberia (1)'s budget was 2 million euros. |
Are they worth playing? One of the very few adventure games i didn't play (i dunno why) but i read they are a bit...empty?
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2012 11:36 Post subject: |
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Both Syberias are excellent games.
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2012 15:17 Post subject: |
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$2,177,244 guys, and still counting.
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Posted: Mon, 27th Feb 2012 17:23 Post subject: |
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xxax wrote: | consolitis wrote: | Syberia (1)'s budget was 2 million euros. |
Are they worth playing? One of the very few adventure games i didn't play (i dunno why) but i read they are a bit...empty? |
Depends. I hated them at first because they were so empty and seemed to lack soul. I then replayed the first and it's not a bad game - the areas are quite well made but they ARE empty and quite lifeless. It does kinda work though, because of the atmosphere of the game. Just don't expect a lot of dialogue - this game has very little of that. The inventory system is needlessly fiddly as well. Still, worth a play and plenty of people enjoy them as long as you don't expect a classic early 90s adventure game.
Far from the best adventure games ever though - very far. That's reserved for Broken Sword, Monkey Island 2, Fate of Atlantis, Grim Fandango, Day of the Tentacle, Beneath A Steel Sky.
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red_avatar wrote: | xxax wrote: | consolitis wrote: | Syberia (1)'s budget was 2 million euros. |
Are they worth playing? One of the very few adventure games i didn't play (i dunno why) but i read they are a bit...empty? |
Depends. I hated them at first because they were so empty and seemed to lack soul. I then replayed the first and it's not a bad game - the areas are quite well made but they ARE empty and quite lifeless. It does kinda work though, because of the atmosphere of the game. Just don't expect a lot of dialogue - this game has very little of that. The inventory system is needlessly fiddly as well. Still, worth a play and plenty of people enjoy them as long as you don't expect a classic early 90s adventure game.
Far from the best adventure games ever though - very far. That's reserved for Broken Sword, Monkey Island 2, Fate of Atlantis, Grim Fandango, Day of the Tentacle, Beneath A Steel Sky. |
try it and see, but 1 and 2 were imho THE best PC exclusive adventure games, of course monkey island would be the best but it was amiga/st as well
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I'm going to try out Syberia Soon,I didn't played Adventure games much though,you can count the adventure games I had finished on a single hand,so far the best adventure game(if it can consider adventure) is Heavy Rain.
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Posted: Tue, 13th Mar 2012 12:05 Post subject: |
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over 3 million now
I see it as a symbol to Grim fandango budget.
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i got 250 there... thinking to making it 500 just to get the extra few perks... but i'd be happy with a signed poster and a digi book \o/
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Waldo is planning on having a romantic dinner with Tim in person 
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no... but that would be
if it's a worthy cause, i'd gladly support it. 
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After playing Psychonauts, Brütal Legend, Costume Quest and Stacking I'm willing to purchase anything Double Fine do blindly.
I committed moneys to the project before I even read the whole description.
Everybody who complains about publishers derping games down, this is an opportunity to help a developer make a difference.
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Tim Schafer and Double Fine just received 3,335,265. + 110 thousand dollars from premium backers, overall, they earned
3,445,265 dollars.
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