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I've always thought GK has some of the few characters with believable motivations, even the minor characters. Never thought to call the stories "simplistic", I think they're anything but that.

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Export: They both revel in somewhat immature stereotyping, too.
Like what?
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RaggieRags: I've always thought GK has some of the few characters with believable motivations, even the minor characters. Never thought to call the stories "simplistic", I think they're anything but that.
Gabriel is interested in it at first because he's a poor writer who needs that new Big Story to help him pay the rent. It's a real cliche and very easy to grasp for all ages. Then it's about his secret family past and his destiny. Again, simple, easy to grasp, cliched. Nothing wrong with that because it's done so very well, but it's nothing that couldn't be in a kids' cartoon.

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Export: They both revel in somewhat immature stereotyping, too.
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RaggieRags: Like what?
Like "Voodoo is evil and creepy", that practitioners of it may all be involved in some kind of secret society. It's like in the James Bond film, Live And Let Die. The various characters all tend to fit very strongly into tropes, Gabriel as the womanising writer who can't get at break, his receptionist as the woman who he's constantly flirting with to no avail, the lackadaisical and obstructive desk sergeant, the burnt-out detective who's kind of lazy and doubtful about everything but eventually comes through with an inspired second wind at at certain critical point in the case (and has a habit of slipping evidence to his friend). The obviously suspicious femme fatale that the protagonist falls even though she's obviously involved in the crimes. They're all firmly planted in old, basic traditions. As with the first point, it's all done very well and is very cohesive and smartly written, but it is still non-complex and easily grasped, and certainly not something that older children would find too much for them.
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Export: Gabriel is interested in it at first because he's a poor writer who needs that new Big Story to help him pay the rent. It's a real cliche and very easy to grasp for all ages.
Sure, but that's not all there is! There's actual character growth between GK1 and 2. One of the major themes of GK2 was responsibility, and Gabriel's stuggle to change from an irresponsible loafer into a man who has responsibilities. And Grace has her own faults and problems to work over, too.

The whole theme of Gabriel Knight 1 was how all religions can be used for good and for evil. It was more than just "voodoo bad".
So, a new update: the second game will be made regardless of how much the Kickstarter makes.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1005365109/jane-jensens-pinkerton-road-2012-2013-csg/posts/220771?ref=activity

That's... pretty good news.

EDIT: Also, they're sort of hinting it could perhaps even be GK4, but that may be just my wishful thinking.
Post edited May 04, 2012 by bazilisek
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bazilisek: So, a new update: the second game will be made regardless of how much the Kickstarter makes.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1005365109/jane-jensens-pinkerton-road-2012-2013-csg/posts/220771?ref=activity

That's... pretty good news.

EDIT: Also, they're sort of hinting it could perhaps even be GK4, but that may be just my wishful thinking.
iv gotta say... im really nervous. 2 games in such little time with such little money doesnt seem realistic. And the vagueness of involving publishers doesnt really excite me either.
But yeah, they are absolutely hinting at gk 4 :P
Im nervous, but also pretty happy and cant wait to see more.
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bazilisek: So, a new update: the second game will be made regardless of how much the Kickstarter makes.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1005365109/jane-jensens-pinkerton-road-2012-2013-csg/posts/220771?ref=activity

That's... pretty good news.

EDIT: Also, they're sort of hinting it could perhaps even be GK4, but that may be just my wishful thinking.
Fantastic news! This should give the project a lot of momentum for the last couple of weeks.
It's a good thing they've gotten other financing as well. Now that they've confirmed two games I reast with more ease knowing I get more bang to my 50 bucks besides those hard to find GK novels.
Good move with adding the Moebius BigBox to the 100$ tier, that should get the "not quite swimming in dough collectors" going.
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MoP: Good move with adding the Moebius BigBox to the 100$ tier, that should get the "not quite swimming in dough collectors" going.
I'd love to move up that far - the sound tracks are very tempting - but can't realistically justify that much of a backing with current finances :(
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bazilisek: So, a new update: the second game will be made regardless of how much the Kickstarter makes.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1005365109/jane-jensens-pinkerton-road-2012-2013-csg/posts/220771?ref=activity

That's... pretty good news.

EDIT: Also, they're sort of hinting it could perhaps even be GK4, but that may be just my wishful thinking.
"pretty good news"? That's the best news I've heard for this project, and it's that nudge I needed to change my mind with regards to pledging $200 :P
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MoP: Good move with adding the Moebius BigBox to the 100$ tier, that should get the "not quite swimming in dough collectors" going.
This is the second best news I've heard, but where did you get this info from?

-edit- Nvm I saw it. It's on the main KS page.

Still I think they could have handled the updates better. I wouldn't have known, were it not for this thread. Regardless, $200 reward tier here I come!
Post edited May 04, 2012 by lowyhong
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lowyhong: Still I think they could have handled the updates better. I wouldn't have known, were it not for this thread. Regardless, $200 reward tier here I come!
The main page will be updated. I'm sure they'll send out a press release too.

This was exactly what the Kickstarter needed. Now it'll make it for sure, and probably with an okay margin too.
Awesome news! It must be GK4! Otherwise they are trolling us worse than the Enigmatic T.

They said, 3rd person adventure, Dark Mystery, we will be excited. Can't be anything else.
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lowyhong: "pretty good news"? That's the best news I've heard for this project, and it's that nudge I needed to change my mind with regards to pledging $200 :P
Understatement: I'm good at it.

I'm excited like a schoolgirl :)
The Kickstarter just reached its funding goal!
Wooo! Go Jane! Hope this keeps up!