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Based on the ending of BattleBlock Theater and what we've seen of Pit People so far, there seems to be some direct continuity between these two games.
Do you tend to think of all of your games as existing in the same "Behemoth Universe", or is this relationship unique to BattleBlock Theater and Pit People?
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On the contrary, you gave some great insight into how you all think about how your games relate to each other. Thanks for the thoughtful reply!
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Before deciding to make Castle Crashers Remastered, did you ever consider releasing a "The Behemoth Collection" for Xbox One with remastered versions of your three Xbox 360 titles? Would you consider updated releases of Alien Hominid or BattleBlock Theater in the future, or was Castle Crashers the exception?
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Anything to share about the expected release window for Pit People? The demo build at PAX this year was really great, looking forward to the full version.
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This thread seems to have turned into a discussion as to whether what happened to the AMA was "censorship", which seems beside the point to me. Nobody has a protected right to appear on the front page of a subreddit, but that doesn't mean downvoting an AMA with a person you don't like is desirable or helpful behavior.
Downvoting Ann's post expressly so that nobody would see it appear on the front page was not only disrespectful to Ann as a guest here, it was (more importantly) disrespectful to anybody in the community who might have actually wanted to ask Ann Coulter a question or attempt to engage in the discussion.
Regardless of how I or anybody else feels about Ann Coulter, I think it sucks that this community apparently isn't capable of tolerating a Q&A thread with somebody that it doesn't like. I realize that Ann is an exceptional case, but if we set the expectation that voices we disagree will get shouted down around here, then a lot of interesting people might think twice about stopping by.
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