I don't see much value in running a list of successful Kickstarters, which we'd typically just treat like normal games. I'm handling the Kotaku review of Pillars of Eternity, for example. And we've given all sorts of normal coverage to games like FTL, Broken Age, etc. There's really no need to highlight them separately.
One of the big reasons we're doing this series on Kickstarters that don't deliver is because very few people ever talk about those -- especially the ones that didn't raise *that* much money before they disappeared. Even Stump's database only covers projects above a certain threshold. I think it's important to shine a light even on game projects that took only a few thousand dollars of other people's money and never delivered.
One of the big reasons we're doing this series on Kickstarters that don't deliver is because very few people ever talk about those -- especially the ones that didn't raise *that* much money before they disappeared. Even Stump's database only covers projects above a certain threshold. I think it's important to shine a light even on game projects that took only a few thousand dollars of other people's money and never delivered.