Am I the only one who is completely turned off by the supposed setting? I dunno if it's the taint of Mass Effect, but space dramas seem so bleh now. To make a space setting actually interesting, you have to have actual mystery and suspence and good science fiction, which I don't expect to get from video games that much.
They should have gone with the million and one interesting settings on Earth.
It will be most likely a nu mass erect. Andromeda was a shit and opened the market for a new,possible good space pew pew game.
I will live in denial as long as I can.It's going to be a Star Wars knock-off and you know it.
If you're talking about that sci-fi book with the same name found on Amazon, I think it's just a coincidence. It's being said that it's a new IP made by Cainarsky.Am I the only one who is completely turned off by the supposed setting?
Am I the only one who is completely turned off by the supposed setting? I dunno if it's the taint of Mass Effect, but space dramas seem so bleh now. To make a space setting actually interesting, you have to have actual mystery and suspence and good science fiction, which I don't expect to get from video games that much.
They should have gone with the million and one interesting settings on Earth.
...what setting? We know next to nothing about this other than that it's a fairly big budget multiplatform action RPG that’s a new IP, but we don't even know if the name Obsidian trademarked will be the game's title.
We’re assuming it’s science fiction from “The Outer Worlds” and the fact that Tim Cain made one reference to wanting to make a science fiction game on social media four years ago. But it could be something totally different.
Are you saying you don’t like any science fiction settings or just space opera? The whole game could be set on one planet or a space station or a Dyson sphere.
Buck Rogers Gold Box games. Sentinel World: Future Magic, Star Flight(?) Mass Effect 1.I'd be totally fine with a well-done space opera game. I'm just not sure it's feasible. Have we ever seen one in western games?
I'd be totally fine with a well-done space opera game. I'm just not sure it's feasible. Have we ever seen one in western games?
...are you kidding? KoTOR 2.
After the unfortunate end of Black Isle Studios, many people were quite distraught because two promising projects from Interplay's RPG development arm were canned. Therefore, a lot of people were happy when most of the BIS team reformed as Obsidian Entertainment. All the cool features and storylines promised in the aborted games for Interplay--surely they'd be back in the fantastic and innovative games that Obsidian would make once it was free of Interplay?
The short answer is: no. Despite being unburdened of Interplay's incompetence, Obsidian now had to deal with the issues of being an independent developer with no funds. So, they relied on the connections they'd made during their BIS days and announced... Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Okay, so they'd be stuck with a shitty engine making a console game that was a sequel to one of the most bland and uninspired games in years. Still, there was the potential to make something of it, right?
Well, there was, but the combined efforts of Obsidian and LucasArts completely squandered it. Obsidian could be blamed for the game's longwinded and pretentious philosophical/psychobabble ramblings, unoriginal plot ("go to these four planets and find these fourwords of powerstar mapsJedi masters!") and complete lack of balance. LucasArts could be blamed for the game's notorious bugginess, rushed development cycle and thus its lack of a real ending. The end result is a game that's just terrible. To LucasArts' credit, though, it seems like KOTOR2 would have been terrible even without their efforts to ruin it since the designers of the game apparently completely missed the point of Star Wars: no-brainer space opera where you divert the viewer/player's attention from questions of morality and philosophy and towards the laser swords and space battles.
Kreia is an enormous bitch and probably the thing that's easiest to hate about KOTOR2
...are you kidding? KoTOR 2.
Depends on who you ask really.
http://www.rpgcodex.net/content.php?id=122
After the unfortunate end of Black Isle Studios, many people were quite distraught because two promising projects from Interplay's RPG development arm were canned. Therefore, a lot of people were happy when most of the BIS team reformed as Obsidian Entertainment. All the cool features and storylines promised in the aborted games for Interplay--surely they'd be back in the fantastic and innovative games that Obsidian would make once it was free of Interplay?
The short answer is: no. Despite being unburdened of Interplay's incompetence, Obsidian now had to deal with the issues of being an independent developer with no funds. So, they relied on the connections they'd made during their BIS days and announced... Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Okay, so they'd be stuck with a shitty engine making a console game that was a sequel to one of the most bland and uninspired games in years. Still, there was the potential to make something of it, right?
Well, there was, but the combined efforts of Obsidian and LucasArts completely squandered it. Obsidian could be blamed for the game's longwinded and pretentious philosophical/psychobabble ramblings, unoriginal plot ("go to these four planets and find these fourwords of powerstar mapsJedi masters!") and complete lack of balance. LucasArts could be blamed for the game's notorious bugginess, rushed development cycle and thus its lack of a real ending. The end result is a game that's just terrible. To LucasArts' credit, though, it seems like KOTOR2 would have been terrible even without their efforts to ruin it since the designers of the game apparently completely missed the point of Star Wars: no-brainer space opera where you divert the viewer/player's attention from questions of morality and philosophy and towards the laser swords and space battles.
Kreia is an enormous bitch and probably the thing that's easiest to hate about KOTOR2
More like the rambles of some edgy shitposter that couldn't recognize a good rpg even if it raped him in the ass and then blasted him with a cannonball....are you kidding? KoTOR 2.
Depends on who you ask really.
http://www.rpgcodex.net/content.php?id=122
After the unfortunate end of Black Isle Studios, many people were quite distraught because two promising projects from Interplay's RPG development arm were canned. Therefore, a lot of people were happy when most of the BIS team reformed as Obsidian Entertainment. All the cool features and storylines promised in the aborted games for Interplay--surely they'd be back in the fantastic and innovative games that Obsidian would make once it was free of Interplay?
The short answer is: no. Despite being unburdened of Interplay's incompetence, Obsidian now had to deal with the issues of being an independent developer with no funds. So, they relied on the connections they'd made during their BIS days and announced... Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Okay, so they'd be stuck with a shitty engine making a console game that was a sequel to one of the most bland and uninspired games in years. Still, there was the potential to make something of it, right?
Well, there was, but the combined efforts of Obsidian and LucasArts completely squandered it. Obsidian could be blamed for the game's longwinded and pretentious philosophical/psychobabble ramblings, unoriginal plot ("go to these four planets and find these fourwords of powerstar mapsJedi masters!") and complete lack of balance. LucasArts could be blamed for the game's notorious bugginess, rushed development cycle and thus its lack of a real ending. The end result is a game that's just terrible. To LucasArts' credit, though, it seems like KOTOR2 would have been terrible even without their efforts to ruin it since the designers of the game apparently completely missed the point of Star Wars: no-brainer space opera where you divert the viewer/player's attention from questions of morality and philosophy and towards the laser swords and space battles.
Kreia is an enormous bitch and probably the thing that's easiest to hate about KOTOR2
Is this what the oldfags mean when they talk about the good old days? Call me unimpressed. Apparently Black Isle just made hackish BioWare knockoffs—who knew?
Plenty of things to dislike about the game, especially before modders fixed it, but “moral ambiguity in mah Star Wars” is not one of them. I guess some people really do not enjoy MCA’s characters, but I have a hard time taking them seriously.
Anyway, if Tim’s game is a Star Wars knockoff, it will be more like Down and Out in Mos Eisley than riding around on a space ship.
It's probably on the bubble from being canceled.I wouldn't mind seeing some more facts, speculations and wrong opinions on the topic. Haven't they released anything?
It's probably on the bubble from being canceled.I wouldn't mind seeing some more facts, speculations and wrong opinions on the topic. Haven't they released anything?