This part in the Kickstarter page made me a little sad:
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It helps that we will not be reinventing the wheel (as we did in GK2 with FMV and GK3 with real time 3D) and that we will have control over the process with a team we've worked with in the past (unlike Gray Matter, for example).
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I loved Gray Matter but I followed the development process closely for those few years. It sounds like Jane wasn't totally happy with the final product, understandably given the trouble she went through. But I really do feel that Gray Matter was a very good, if not great, wholly enjoyable game.
That's why I'm leaning toward Gray Matter 2 for the first game to be completed. I think Jane is eager to continue that story and perhaps show people how she might have done things differently with more control, resources, and support on the first Gray Matter (while I still say the game is quite good on its own).