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People News Colin McComb on What's Next: A New Torment RPG?

Discussion in 'RPG Codex News & Content Comments' started by Crooked Bee, Dec 1, 2012.

  1. Gozma Erudite

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    Gonna make it a bigger letdown if Wasteland sucks

    This is totally not what they're gonna do but if they want to keep the "City of Doors" bit I'd like a large, varied world exploration game that has a network of tons and tons of portals everywhere with a nice interface to keep track of them. Painstakingly building, portal-by-portal, the ability to move around a huge world really fast at will is a great reward for poking around, reading books and notes in the game, solving puzzles, talking to people, etc. This is always a big thing in Might and Magic games. The basic gameplay of Torment is total junk and if they stuck to Infinity Engine style "THIS IS AN RPG SO HERE'S TRASH MOBS" just for nostalgia that'd be awful.
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  2. tuluse Magister

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    You were playing an immortal being who had a super natural presence that caused certain kinds of people to be drawn to him. Of course all the main characters you can interact with would be attracted to you.
  3. almondblight Augur

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    Yeah. The enhanced edition is going to include romances with Dak'kon, Vhailor, and Ignus.
  4. ironyuri Arcane

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    I always wanted to skullfuck Morte.

    Enhanced Edition new tattoos: "Don't fuck the skull."
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  5. mediocrepoet Learned

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    I think a romance with Nordom would be pretty awesome just because it'd almost certainly be hilarious... or maybe just weird.

    Either way, even though romance can have a place in certain stories, I hate how the genre is so polluted with all that crap. One of the really nice things about Drakensang is how there were banters and some NPCs that would flirt with one another and such but your party were just your adventuring buddies and friends not just your pool of potential fuck buddies to give the eternally lonely player base something to grasp onto.

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