Ian Fisher writes: A while back we received word that developer Killspace Entertainment was working on or at least pitching a video game version of the Vietnam War film Apocalypse Now. Regarded as one of the best war films ever made, the fact that someone wanted to adapt the otherwise narrative driven Apocalypse Now into a modern day video game seemed odd and a bit wrong on a few different levels and further showed the potential pit the video game industry is headed towards.
This week on Digital Fiasco: Capcom’s response to Dead Rising 4 reviews, Microsoft’s E3 presentation, Sony guts Playstation Now, Do we still care about Crash Bandicoot? We’ll also talk about Pewdiepie’s sense of humor and the resulting fallout, but first we’ll talk about Breath of the Wild’s Expansion pass and the disappointment it brings.
Pewdiepie has received overwhelming support from his fans and the youtube community as a whole. Whereas the Wall Street Journal hit piece has been received with universal condemnation, their youtube video currently has 267 Upvotes and 48,000 Downvotes. It completely backfired on the media, and rightfully so. People don't trust the media anymore, and things like this are not helping them at all.
Warp Zoned writes:
"Apocalypse Now seemed to strike a chord with many backers, but with each passing day it looked less and less likely that development studio Erebus was going to reach its lofty target of $900,000. And then what happened? The developer cancelled the Kickstarter campaign after reaching less than 20% of their goal.
But the men and women behind the game have not given up. No sir. They have relocated the crowdfunding campaign to the official Apocalypse Now website, and issued a rallying call to all those who want to see this game happen. It will be done on their terms… and with a much larger funding target."
The Kickstarter campaign has been canceled.