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Tags: Troika Games
<a href=http://www.penny-arcade.com>Penny Arcade</a>, known for their popular, but seldom funny (See? I just dissed you.) comic has posted their thoughts on the Troika situation, with little remorse for the company's demise, almost mirroring the <a href=http://www.rpgcodex.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=6348>report I wrote</a> a few weeks back which contained remarks that I made in poor taste:
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<blockquote>It sounds as though Troika is no more, or at any rate they are liquidating everything in their offices, so if they are still coherent as a developer presumably their next game involves sitting in a bare room. Troika (for those of you with a concussion) is the little company that couldn't, producing games of marvelous, unprecedented promise coupled with epic lapses in technical execution. The company was a hole that great ideas crawled half-way out of, so I hope you'll pardon me if I don't dab the corner of my eye with a handkerchief and try to look strong. There were undeniably talented people there. Hopefully they'll end up someplace where that kind of thing matters.</blockquote>
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You will hear no argument from me pertaining to Troika's execution of its titles, <b>Tycho</b>. The comments come across as being a tad cynical and remorseless (much like my own), given the loss of jobs, not to mention a great loss to the RPG community overall. I ought to feel ashamed of myself!
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Edit: I might have dissed you guys earlier, but it looks like <a href=http://img.penny-arcade.com/2005/20050218l.jpg>today's comic</a> is pretty goddamn funny.
<a href=http://www.penny-arcade.com>Penny Arcade</a>, known for their popular, but seldom funny (See? I just dissed you.) comic has posted their thoughts on the Troika situation, with little remorse for the company's demise, almost mirroring the <a href=http://www.rpgcodex.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=6348>report I wrote</a> a few weeks back which contained remarks that I made in poor taste:
<br>
<blockquote>It sounds as though Troika is no more, or at any rate they are liquidating everything in their offices, so if they are still coherent as a developer presumably their next game involves sitting in a bare room. Troika (for those of you with a concussion) is the little company that couldn't, producing games of marvelous, unprecedented promise coupled with epic lapses in technical execution. The company was a hole that great ideas crawled half-way out of, so I hope you'll pardon me if I don't dab the corner of my eye with a handkerchief and try to look strong. There were undeniably talented people there. Hopefully they'll end up someplace where that kind of thing matters.</blockquote>
<br>
You will hear no argument from me pertaining to Troika's execution of its titles, <b>Tycho</b>. The comments come across as being a tad cynical and remorseless (much like my own), given the loss of jobs, not to mention a great loss to the RPG community overall. I ought to feel ashamed of myself!
<br>
<br>
Edit: I might have dissed you guys earlier, but it looks like <a href=http://img.penny-arcade.com/2005/20050218l.jpg>today's comic</a> is pretty goddamn funny.