Harry Easter
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Does it mean Piranha Bytes will have bigger budget for Elex 2?
I would hope so. They could do wonders with some extra manpower and money.
Does it mean Piranha Bytes will have bigger budget for Elex 2?
Since they own Deep Silver now, they will be publishing AAA titles fairly regularly. Studios like Volition/Warhorse/Bugbear/Black Forest/Dambuster are staffed for those. (meaning standard AAA, not RDR2-like 3000 people making it AAA)Maybe. It's probably up to how their games sell, if they sell better than expected, expect larger budgets. If they flop, expect less. THQ Nordic has not yet really had a chance to show how scalable they are with projects and how high they are willing to go with budgets, but with so many projects in production we'll no doubt find out soon.
I agree with you, especially right now as megapublishers with the exception of Sony don't really wanna invest much on single player games, the competition is small of only some big titles a year, you could cut some corners here and there and still release a decent single player game that sells 2 million or so copies, if you sell those games at 40 dollars a copy, even counting steam's cut and taxes cutting that on half, that would be 40 million dollars for a publisher, depending how they managed their budget, they could make a decent buck.Better than sinking all your money into something designed to appeal to everyone and their mother, then going out of business when it only sells okay.
Now they have acquired Kingdom of Amalur and the canceled MMO Project Copernicus: https://thqnordic.com/node/301
Agents of Mayhem is supposed to be the reboot cop ending.In Gat Out of Hell there is an option for reboot that is viable, a time rewind where Earth is remade by Nathan Fillion as god, and the Saints are peelers. But yeah 4 fucked up a bit in that respect.
I liked Saints Row 4. The core gameplay feels right, but it's a bit light on content. I heard SR2 had a lot more content and was better overall.
Modders pretty much fixed sr2 though. Hence the second one getting praise at times. Shame the 4th was obviously a dlc expansion stretched into a full game. Still haven't tried Gat out of Hell because 4 didn't overly wow me, outside of the They Live parody section of course.I liked Saints Row 4. The core gameplay feels right, but it's a bit light on content. I heard SR2 had a lot more content and was better overall.
SR2 had a dire PC version so I never played it much, but SR3 is a super fun game with a nice length and good PC port. That's the one most (PC gamers) praise, from my experience.
What's the difference between time and standard time?
The fun of Saints Row has so little to do with the setting... There's no need to keep stretching out the Saints story as long as the team's expertise makes a spiritual successor possible.