@GraveLordXD Then he shouldn't have made a teaser that forced kickstarting to make it into reality.

He should have taken some time showing even very early gameplay footage( And I'm talking about actual gameplay footage, not some concept art that describes it) as much as possible and then opened a kickstarter.

All we had for the kickstarter trailer is just him acting like some big shot claiming that he wanted this and that to happen and just showed some pieces of paper of art.

Hideo Kojima did better than him and instead partnered with Sony to make his own studio and his own game without relying on Kickstarters. That's what he should have done instead of brainwashing us that he's gonna make a great game.

@GoshDangTravino Answer me this. How much of money would you donate concept arts that you won't know how the real game would turn out? like 25$? 50$? 100$? You'd be crazy to donate that kind of money for just concept art alone. Even 15$ is too much.

But ok, somehow you make up your mind and donate whatever money he makes you donate. Now here's the biggest risk you take. You don't know whether or not you end up getting you're money's worth. Why? Because its kickstarter. Its not a guarantee that the game will happen.

Infact many devs failed to make their games happen even when kickstarting their games. Dizzy failed to reach the goal and we'll never see another Dizzy game.

Half Genie Hero didn't reach Wayforward's expectations when they kickstarted it but they still decided to make the game happen for some reason.

By encouraging devs to do this kind of tactic, you're taking them for granted and letting them do stuff that you don't want them to do. Not every dev is going to make use of the money you or anyone donated projects on. You don't even get that money back which is hopeless.

But ok, I'm too negative here so I'll just say this. Its good to be hyped about something like this but don't expect it to really happen. Prepare for the worst and hope for the best.