And we were on our way to make something unique and possibly fun, but probably not what the audience was hungry for. We were a small team and knew we couldn't compete with current immersive sims in production quality and breadth, so we had to be creative and clever and weird. “Those high expectations drove a lot of expensive experimentation. If Starbreeze hadn't gone into crisis I think we would've delivered something interesting with some fresh and innovative gameplay, but a much smaller game than what people were expecting and inevitably disappointing for a sequel to such a beloved franchise. “Was the failure of the project right? It's hard to say. “I never suggested we were halfway done, core systems are a great foundation for a game but most of the work is content development which we were critically behind in, both in real assets and in tool support for an efficient pipeline. “The only reason I'm posting is because I saw so much confusion about the state of the company and the project I thought some first person information would be welcome,” the user wrote. Even at just $15, it's so dark and devoid of detail that I cannot recommend you buy it.An anonymous poster claiming to be a developer from OtherSide posted on RPG Codex, explaining some additional background info. If this was something I did at kinkos on a lunch break, it would be OK. The amount of detail lost combined with the lack of care taken to truly restore the image is a real bummer. The story for The Last Case of Benedict Fox takes place in 1925 Boston, where self-proclaimed detective Benedict Fox must uncover the fate of a family while traversing a dark, eerie world of. It still has dirt and smudges on it from the original scan. The DOS sticker wasn't touched up at all. So much so that the "gate" being approached has NO texture - it's completely black. Rather than fully "repair" the areas that show wear in the original scan, the entire image was aggressively darkened. The majority of the text was not sufficiently cleaned, and if you're any closer than three feet or so, you can easily see heavy blurring and digital artifacts all over the poster. However, I do want to mention that the way this scan (and yes, this is a blown up scan, not a recreation) was cleaned up doesn't translate to a great full size poster. So, obviously this is a great piece of box art. It ships in a tube, and arrived undamaged. Just got my 24x36 Japanese Box Art poster.
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