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| Bracken Tor (PC) Release Date Pushed Back |
| Friday, 15 April 2011 10:11 |
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Haarlem, The Netherlands – 15 April 2011 – Videogames publisher Iceberg Interactive today announced that the release of Bracken Tor: The Time of Tooth and Claw for PC has been postponed to June 10th 2011. The indie developer of the highly-anticipated horror adventure, Shadow Tor Studios from Cornwall, UK, has been adding much content over the past months but needs more time to tweak and fine-tune the game.
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Try making one yourselves. Learn the coding, get the inspiration, get it 'right'. See how easy it is.
I am not getting into a 'gaming not art' discussion in this cesspool (oh hold on 'Journey". Ooops, yes I am!) but games such as Monkey Island, DOTT and GK (especially 2, which really pushed new technology) are held in a gaming pantheon every bit as select as the Old Masters, pre-Raphaelites and Impressionists. As technology develops and changes, so does and will our concept of art and beauty.
Back to the point, if the game is ready, it will come. Chill. Revisit the classics.
By the way, the next deadline is almost reached, and it's very silent. They won't make it again.
If Michelangelo had told them the ceiling would take six months then four years later they were still waiting, they might have been a bit pee'd off too.
Did any one tell Da Vinci that the Mona Lisa looked ok and he could call it a day? Or that Michaelangelo could give the ceiling a quick lick of paint, no-one would notice? No.
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