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Development Info Chimera begin the Age of Dreams

DarkUnderlord

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<a href="http://www.chimera-entertainment.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&catid=39%3Apressemitteilungen&id=73%3Achimera-entertainment-entwickelt-qage-of-dreamsq&Itemid=69">There's a new RPG on the way from Chimera Entertainment</a>, makers of Windchaser (which I've never heard of before). It's called Age of Dreams and here's the press release:
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<blockquote>Chimera Entertainment, an independent Munich game developer, is announcing the action role playing game “Age of Dreams” for next-gen consoles and PC.
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Munich, 14.08.2008 – Unusual hero development, thrilling combat, versatile sandbox-game play and a novel online experience!
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After their innovative title “Windchaser”, Chimera Entertainment once again mixes familiar role play elements with unique ideas and wraps them up with a fresh and extraordinary look.
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Creative Director Alexander Kehr is convinced of the “Age of Dreams” concept: “We came up with an entirely new class system, one that is diverse and gives the player a lot of freedom to experiment with.” Managing Director Hendrik Lesser adds: “With our first PC title, the team has matured as well as gained a lot of experience and self confidence. We are looking forward to the challenge of a cross platform title.”
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Chimera Entertainment is going to present “Age of Dreams” to interested publishers at the games convention in Leipzig.</blockquote>
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All we need now is a new, totally non-action, RPG.
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Spotted @ <a href="http://www.rpgwatch.com">RPGWatch</a>
 

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What the hell is up with this current trend of announcing announcements? This doesn't make sense for small development studios. No one cares about your stupid unknown derivative clone game in the first place, and putting up a big banner that says "look for more info soon!" is not going to make them care about it any more.
 

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Carrie Underwood said:
What the hell is up with this current trend of announcing announcements? This doesn't make sense for small development studios. No one cares about your stupid unknown derivative clone game in the first place, and putting up a big banner that says "look for more info soon!" is not going to make them care about it any more.

From your attitude I guess that trying the real life that you had planned didn't work out so great.
 

Gorath

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Windchaser has been released by dtp earlier this year. It was generally well received and acknowledged as a good game (read: it´s a genre title ;) ), rating average slightly above 70%, which equals 80% in the English gaming world. Although billed as a RTS&RPG mix many reviewer were quite shocked how deep and demanding the tactical combat system was.
Going for an RPG makes perfect sense if they already have half an RPG including a proven combat system.
 
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Kraszu said:
Carrie Underwood said:
What the hell is up with this current trend of announcing announcements? This doesn't make sense for small development studios. No one cares about your stupid unknown derivative clone game in the first place, and putting up a big banner that says "look for more info soon!" is not going to make them care about it any more.

From your attitude I guess that trying the real life that you had planned didn't work out so great.

Now that you mention it, I did forget to ignore all your idiotic posts.
 

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Any plans for an English version of any of their games?
 

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