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Wirdschowerdn

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God I loved LGS. They also tried to co-develop that Cold war spy game "Deep Cover" with Irrational, but Ken was uncool and went for silly Super Heroes instead, and Eidos ultimately dropped the ball on both studios.
 

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Divinity: Original Sin Wasteland 2 Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
Maybe I'm a bit too cynical, and I know that studios like, say Bioware who were doing the right thing at the right time (BG series) ultimately chose to sell to EA for whatever reasons (hop on the AAA wagon?), LGS had real talent (like Troika - unlike Bioware) but I prefer the studio dead and remember it fondly as we do now than being part of today's decline.
 

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