Isn't Spec Ops: The Line essentially Apocalypse Now in game form anyway?
Games based on films usually do badly or are not as good. Even if Josh is in on it I'd still be weary.
I don't think this is the historical game Josh has been hinting at, he's just helping with it.Boo-urns, this is somewhat dissapointing. I wanted something actually you know historical. This would be like saying A Good the Bad and The Ugly game would be the place for a historical western themed game.
Apocalypse now is not historically accurate at all, and its not meant to be historical. It just transplanted the setting of Heart of Darkness to Vietnam. Heart of Darkness isn't even about the history. Its a story about the inhumanity of man set amongst the backdrop of african colonialism.
I don't think this is the historical game Josh has been hinting at, he's just helping with it.
Reminds me I need to play Darklands I think it was called and maybe Serpent in the Staglands. This game doesn't look like it will be funded, but I did see it on the local news this morning...
They're asking for wayyyy to much money, not to mention, they didn't have their prototype ready for the launch. Also Spec Ops: The Line, despite being released in 2012, is still fresh on the mind's of a lot of gamers. Darklands is neat. I got it on steam for like $1 last time there was a sale.
Dude, $1 million is barely enough for a game like this. $1? Man I missed it.
Yes, and it was great.Isn't Spec Ops: The Line essentially Apocalypse Now in game form anyway?
http://www.rpgcodex.net/forums/inde...pse-now-rpg-josh-sawyer-onboard.113265/page-3
One of the developers posted here. Check it out. Big update:
The Kickstarter will be left up like Star Citizen and updates are already prepared. This isn't halfass apparently.
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