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nine0nine said:
the fact the company is second party gives me hope for this title. Its typical for Nintento ;) to play their cards close to their chest, so maybe Nibris were doing the same. I would love for a small company to bring out an arthouse, balck n white game ala grasshopper. Sadly i feel anything other than a mainstream blockbuster would be bad for them, atleast financially.

 

They're not 2nd party, and whether or not this game is real is not the question so much as whether or not it'll be any good.

They've promised 20 hours of 3D atmospheric horror/puzzle solving gameplay, 10 different endings and a compelling storyline.

No offense to Nibris, but that's the kind of tall order longtime industry vets like Capcom, Konami and Square still fuck up on a pretty regular basis, but Nibris has yet to produce even a 2D game.

These guys are biting off so much more than they can chew. :(



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