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Nintendo has like 100 games to showcase
Will Retro new game be finally revealed?
ExpectationCan't wait to see that stable Witcher 3 framerate on Switch.
Didn't expect Romero's game to be revealed on Nintendo's conference of all places.
It's confirmed that there will be multiple parts to the game and each will be $60. There was a leak awhile back that it will be 3 parts if I recall correctly, but it might actually be higher. Some people are saying that the first part being released only covers the part of the game that takes place in Midgar, which if true, means there will definitely be more then 3 or they will make huge cuts to the game content.$180 at least
What the fuck. Was that confirmed?
Didn't expect Romero's game to be revealed on Nintendo's conference of all places.
Brenda Romero does have previous experience with strategy games (a writing credit on Jagged Alliance 2 and a design credit on, uh, Playboy: The Mansion) so it could be cool, but Paradox has me worried that 70% of the game will be post-launch DLC.
IGN said:During this morning’s E3 2019 Nintendo Direct, Paradox Interactive and Romero Games announced Empire of Sin, a strategy game set in prohibition-era Chicago.
In Empire of Sin, players can build their own criminal empire as one of 14 different bosses, trying to grab hold of the seedy underworld of organized crime in 1920s Chicago. The game uses randomly generated starting conditions, so players need to adapt to outsmart and outlast their opponents. Empire of Sin is coming to PC, PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch in 2020.
Players are tasked with hustling, charming and intimidating their way to the top in this character-driven, noir-inspired game. Raise an empire by taking part in seedy enterprises like speakeasies, union skimming or casinos, and building a team of loyal mobsters. Players can defend and expand their territory by taking part in turn-based, strategic combat: goons can be strategically recruited to build strong chemistry and maximize combat damage.
The city is filled with active characters with their own lives - players can “schmooze, coerce, seduce, threaten, or kill them” to get the job done. Players can make and break alliances, bribe cops, trade on the black market and more to keep their empire strong. There are other strategies besides straightforward violence, however: players can use business, notoriety and more to become the king of the Chicago underworld.
Grown men sitting with plush dolls in their laps...
Gods & Monsters looks like what BotW would look like if it wasn't on shitty hardware.
They are?As long as good games come out