Support Indivisible to damage Konami

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IshimaruHayato

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https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/indivisible-rpg-from-the-creators-of-skullgirls/x/7387676#/

All the info is here^. Konami canceled any publishing of Indivisible along with Slient Hill and other franchises. Supporting Indivisible would be slaping Konami in the face
 

Fox12

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Okay, I'm sorry, but what's up with all these indivisible funding threads? I get that fans really want this game to make it, but this is like the third one this week. Throwing in Konami just reminds me of this:


It doesn't really damage Konami. They don't care.
 

Fox12

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Edited for rudeness: Look, I hope this game gets funded. I'll probably buy it if it does. I hope OP buys it and enjoys it. I just think there should be more discussion value to the topic if we're going to keep bringing it up. Maybe ask about certain features, or what we hope will make it into the game. There are ways to talk about this game that are also constructive. This is far to clickbaity.
 

IceForce

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I saw Jim Sterling play this, and it got boring and repetitive after about 5 minutes; around the same time that the enemies become ungodly bullet-spongy.

Also, I have no idea what this has to do with Konami.
 

DemomanHusband

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I personally find it amazing how desperate the effort to 'signal boost' the game's funding is. I mean, a Kickstarter/Indiegogo/what have you is all about desperation and deadlines, but I'm flabbergasted. Has it perhaps been considered that people who have played the available demo may not have been all that impressed? If a game cannot find its audience while seeking funding, it will most likely not find its audience upon release. Trying to goad and guilt others into investing in it by saying that 'big bad corporation you don't like' will be 'damaged' by it is simply pathetic.

Of course, the worst part is that it's not really the devs that are doing it this time. (Not from what I've seen, at least.) It's all down to the strange set of people who will pander to anyone and everyone if it gets the project they're emotionally (and most likely financially) invested in a chance at success.