neumi5694: To sum it up (Maybe I didn't express myself clearly) My point was: If the development only costs are just 50k for such a team, then there's not a lot to do. If there's not a lot to do, then 50€ is a bit steep. And if you say it was about the physical release in the first place, then this leaves the feeling that the 50€ are used to cofinance other people's stuff. And that's not really an appealing thought.
Would have been cool to have the option to get the USB dagger in addition, but they made sure that other than some other physical rewards it is only available in the higher tier.
I don't mind paying big bucks for certain CEs, Broken Sword just does not have big nostalgic value for me (but that damn dagger looks nice).
Maybe I'll just wait for the final version then. My name in the credits or the documentations are not THAT important to me.
they remind me of Chris Hülsbeck :) He has been living of his Turrican soundtracks for 30 years now, no one really cares what he did after that. But that old stuff and new recordings of it stil sell to a point where he never has to do discounts :)
Ah, I see what you mean! Yeah, the kickstarter was specifically for the collector's edition. It's titled:
"Broken Sword: Reforged - Collector's Edition
A physical version of this epic adventure game on PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One/Series X|S."
I hope people who get the digital version still understand that's what the kickstarter is for, primarily.
The tiers have a steep incline for sure. Me personally, i really like the first 2 Broken Sword games, so I am pretty tempted to finally get an artbook for it, along with everything else.
XD That's a good OST to be remembered by, though. Personally, I really like BASS BS1 & 2 as well as In Cold Blood from Revolution, but yeah, didn't quite love their recent games quite as much. They aren't terrible (and BS5 was a step in the right direction), but they haven't hit a proper homerun in a while.