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PLAY AS JASON VORHEES!
Now this is a Kickstarter I can get behind....
http://www.fridaythe13thfranchise.co....GoDEHTeU.dpuf |
I looked at their Kickstarter page and I can't believe someone donated $10,000 to be in the game. It looks like they will reach their goal/
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I think I saw a topic for this already but HELLA YES. This needs to be made. If I had money to burn I'd donate a fuck ton too.
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This game was originally the Summer Camp that was talked about a bit here.
http://horror.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65964 I can't wait to play it and it looks like it will be funded going by early interest. But I'm not fond of the multiplayer only aspect so far. I think every game needs a single player option. And there aren't any rewards that are getting me interested in backing this early. But perhaps that will change later into the campaign. |
They are making it with the same company who are making Revival, the immersive dark fantasy horror MMORPG. ::EEK!::
http://www.horror.com/forum/showthread.php?t=66153 The same company is also making a zombie game called Moving Hazard. In that game people will have to weaponise zombies and manipulate them into attacking the enemy team. |
I most definitely can't wait for this game. It should end up funded but I think they could bring in $ more quickly if they would just show all the stretch goals.
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I know one of the stretch goals is to put him in the game.
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The game was funded but no where near as high as Bloodstained. Maybe people are burned out on Kickstarter games. Or the people behind this one just didn't get the interest out there. I didn't back because I didn't see anything worth early backing. Where the Bloodstained one had a bunch of limited and other items I wanted.
Plus with Friday the 13th so many of the stretch goals were things that I thought should have been in the game by default. Like many of the classic Jason kills and costumes. Also I didn't even see a Single Player mode last time I checked. |
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