Making a video game on any platform takes hard work, and even if a game is finished it’s still not immune to delays (see: Duke Nukem Forever, L.A. Noire and Diablo III .) A group of Italian programmers had to wait 22 years to finally see the release of their fantasy hack ‘n slasher Kien for th...
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