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Shadowrun Returns: Kickstarter for a sequel from Shadowrun vets

The latest in the ever-growing line of Kickstarter-funded games is Shadowrun Returns, a sequel to the original game which hit PC back in 1989. Jordan Weisman, the creator of Shadowrun, secured the license for a sequel on the PC and iOS and Android tablets, and is hoping to raise $400,000 for the project.

dedicatedtogamers5078d ago

Anyone who enjoyed in-depth, old-school RPGs should back this game. Both the SNES and Genesis games were SICK. I backed this yesterday morning. There were about 380 other backers and $38,000. This morning I check and there are over 4,900 backers and over $360,000 in support. Daaayum!

majiebeast5078d ago

Sorry lost me at tablet and pc. Tablet's are just gonna hold it back and are unneeded for gaming.

VoggNogg5078d ago (Edited 5078d ago )

I already threw my money at it... Genesis version of Shadowrun is still my absolutely favorite game to date. Just wondering how tablets going to hold it back? It is a 2D turn-based RPG. That seems pretty damn perfect for tablets if you ask me...

This is the game I have been eagerly waiting for.... for a very very long time...

Felinox5078d ago

Young gamers may associate Shadowrun with the FPS from acouple of years ago, but this is a sweet universe with a ton of lore and possibility. Used to play the pen and paper version.

hano5078d ago

They can consider me a backer. Shadowrun by DataEast on the SNES was one of the best computer RPG games I have ever played.

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