Captainchicken84: You know what, play gianna sisters instead, if it's to dark for you, but keep your trolling to yourself.
How can you even know that the story isn't good, just because the game has a dark tone, doesn't make any sense to me.
I mean the game is called couriers of darkness for a reason.
Telika: If I may. People here are sharing their first impressions and are kind enough to explicit what determine them. In this case, someone gets a bad impression of over-the-top writing of the "darkness of blackitude : the obscuring of Nokturna" sort. It's not a criticism of darkness itself, but a skepticism about style percieved as a tad juvenile (which, to me, warrants some indulgence, being a fantasy videogame, but whatever).
Now if you see this as trolling, maybe you're getting a tad too defensive of this project. I think that it looks okay (its flaws are standard), but that presenting it as the "next hit" or some fantastically revolutionary gaming event, would make veteran gamers more prone to point out how average it seems.
"Greed" is interesting, powder looks visually cool, the rest (being oldschool hommage) is necessarily already done a lot. Accept that people who already went through many many RPGs of that sort (and may have quite a few similar ones on their backlog) won't be automatically impressed. I find it nice, sometimes, to go back to a very standard very classic very safe baldur-like, but not necessarily howling with joy or feeling astonished by the inventivity.
Also the fact that it looks visually decent isn't what will sell it to the gog crowd, I think. Who often prefer older, cruder-looking games if the gameplay and writing is better.
It's called crpg for a reason, you play those games for the feeling and graphics of a classic rpg, gog means "good old games" for a reason, just saying.
I made a mistake maybe, i should've called it "possible hit", but either way the game could be a hit, why not?
To me you people sound very bitter, if you can't cheer up anymore for games you could like, just because you made some bad experiences with kickstarter in the past, why don't you leave people alone who can still appreciate some things.
Why don't we give them a chance, maybe it could be fanstastic.
Kickstarter is a risk, if you can't take that risk then just move on.
You know, just because there are things who have been done a lot, that doesn't mean these things can't still be good, sex for example has been the same thing for thousands of years, and people still enjoy it.