Madmind’s Inferno

Those who lusted afterAgonywon’t find reason to be wrathful after hearing this news.Agonyis definitely going to happen because of a very successful round of crowdfunding on Kickstarter.

The bar was originally set for a very spooky $66,666 CAD (approximately $50,800 USD) andAgonywell surpassed it. When the campaign ended earlier today, it amassed $182,642 CAD (approximately $139,200 USD) — almost triple the amount developer Madmind asked for.

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Because of this surge in funds,Agonyis getting a good number of extras that hadn’t been part of the plans from the start. Among other things, there will now be a VR version, multiple endings, and boss fights. Hell just got a whole lot more complicated.

It’s no secret thatAgonyis a game that we’re eagerly awaiting. We had an early opportunity to gohands-on with itat this year’s Poznan Game Arena in Poland, and we were simply awestruck. It easily won ouraward for best gameof the show.

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While it was slated for quarter one of 2017, all the add-ons have understandably pushed the release window back to quarter two. Ironically, an extra few months might feel like a long time to wait for eternal damnation.

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