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Brutal survival game Kenshi developer says "too many games let the player succeed," which is "mind-numbingly boring" - MSNBut despite the nightmare scenarios you'll find yourself in, Kenshi is pretty beloved, with the game selling 2.3 million copies as of last year. "Too many games let the player succeed," Hunt said.
Kenshi has been in development for a long time. Eight years, in fact. And it’s no wonder: the majority of it is the work of just one person, Chris Hunt, and the game is scheduled to be ...
Kenshi’s mechanics and UIs have an arcane MMO feel, which can get cumbersome as your group’s numbers grow. Combat is automated, though you can make minor tweaks like defensive postures, ranged ...
Kenshi 2 will be set before the first game, a whole 1,000 years earlier, letting Lo-Fi dig into the world's history. This is when the Old Empire was apparently top dog.
In the “Kenshi – Meet the Makers” video, he said, “Too many games let the player succeed. You just run along mowing down enemies and succeeding. And that’s mind-numbingly boring to me”.
In the unrelenting world of "Kenshi," filled with harsh landscapes, dangerous beasts, brutal slavers, hungry bandits and hungrier cannibals, you are not special.
Kenshi 2 is an upcoming prequel to Kenshi still under development by Lo-Fi Games. Set around 1,000 years prior to the original game.
But despite the nightmare scenarios you'll find yourself in, Kenshi is pretty beloved, with the game selling 2.3 million copies as of last year. "Too many games let the player succeed," Hunt said.
In the unrelenting world of "Kenshi," filled with harsh landscapes, dangerous beasts, brutal slavers, hungry bandits and hungrier cannibals, you are not special.
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