Ptosio
Arcane
Good, something new for a change. I wouldn't want just another sci-fi or fantasy RPG.
It reminds Deus-ex, doesn't it?
It reminds Deus-ex, doesn't it?
JarlFrank said:And even if it sucks, it's going to be something fucking else than Generic Fantasy RPG #545632233543, and that alone would make me happy.
Radech said:-The game will suit all play styles from the run and gunner to the stealth assassin.
-annoying, they should put in a "superüberninja"-mode that you could enable at the start of the game, where all the enemies get their damage upped enough that almost all combat will be very lethal, so you if you insist on stealth assasin you would be punished if you fuckup, so that the guys button smashing their way to the cutscenes can play that way, and the stealthboys can go stealthy without feeling like they're just wasting their time and skipping out on phat lewt.
-Lots of girls and romance subplots. You'll meet tons of different girls on missions and yes you can bag them all.
Seboss said:and yet, everybody and his grandma love the Witcher.
Herbert West said:Some subtle parody of this genre and a dose of intelligent autoirony could make this game very enjoyable.
-Current control scheme for selecting powers and weapons is similar to Bioshock.
kingcomrade said:Thanks for making that safe for work!
The Feral Kid called me a fanboy after I merely mentioned MCA. I really don't know what to make out of it.Volourn said:"Oh I see. Another one who thinks that Avellone's talent is horribly overrated, and Torment's success was pure luck. Ah that explains it..."
NEWSFLASH: Calling something or someone overrated is different then saying they suck. I, too, find Avellone overrated by the Codex and Obsidian fanboys; but he is s till a great writer. And, PST was a fun game.
By success I meant "was praised for its story". Sure, it wasn't a commercial success, but it's a cult game now.However, define 'success' for PST. At best, it was a mild success. Afterall, successful games (and movies, books, tv shows, etc.) tend to have plenty of clones. PST doesn't for the most part. *shrug* And, it while it wa smore successful sales wise than many give it credit for; it surely wasn't a blockbuster despite the IE pimping it got. L0LLIGAGZ!
Loyalty carries a price and no one knows this more than agent Michael Thorton. A talented young agent cast out by his government, Thorton is the only one with the information needed to stop an impending international catastrophe. To do so means he must cut himself off from the very people he is sworn to protect. As players determine how to accomplish different objectives, the decisions made and actions taken in each mission will ultimately transform the type of secret agent Michael Thorton will become. Every choice the player makes as Michael Thorton will carry consequences for his future and the fate of the world.
I hope these aren't just empty words.Obsidian Entertainment is drawing on its Fallout and Planescape: Torment roots with its new espionage-based game Alpha Protocol.