Sol Invictus
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No, he isn't strapped for cash - not with the huge financial backing that Vampire is receiving, and the hype that it's getting in the press for being the first game to utilize the Source Engine. The game may very well be released long before Half Life 2 ever appears on the market, too, if Valve keeps postponing their title for Steam related issues. Considering that Bloodlines will not be a multiplayer game, there won't be any need for Troika to postpone their project for any reason relating to Steam whatsoever.
I just think that he's putting an emphasis on the whole "Fallout" issue because his new game may very well be set in a post-apocalyptic scenario, which although isn't a part of the Fallout lore at this point in time, could possibly be made as such, if the acquisition of the Fallout license from Interplay proves successful. I do believe that if this is in fact the case, then he is simply warming us (the public) up to his upcoming, possibly post-apocalyptic/sci fi title so we know what to expect, and due to the sheer popularity of Fallout 3, anticipate this title as a possible unofficial sequel to the series, garnering Troika the customers who would have bought Fallout 3 had it never been cancled.
If so, it is indeed a clever play, and I wholly support his decision in doing so. It's hardly 'sneaky', considering his game is more likely to be a true successor to Fallout than any game made by Silver Style or anyone else, including the former Black Isle Studios.
I just think that he's putting an emphasis on the whole "Fallout" issue because his new game may very well be set in a post-apocalyptic scenario, which although isn't a part of the Fallout lore at this point in time, could possibly be made as such, if the acquisition of the Fallout license from Interplay proves successful. I do believe that if this is in fact the case, then he is simply warming us (the public) up to his upcoming, possibly post-apocalyptic/sci fi title so we know what to expect, and due to the sheer popularity of Fallout 3, anticipate this title as a possible unofficial sequel to the series, garnering Troika the customers who would have bought Fallout 3 had it never been cancled.
If so, it is indeed a clever play, and I wholly support his decision in doing so. It's hardly 'sneaky', considering his game is more likely to be a true successor to Fallout than any game made by Silver Style or anyone else, including the former Black Isle Studios.