Things that go without saying:
Thaurin championing the decline of himself as a gamer and the industry when it joins him.
As long as I won't have to engage in too many tedious things like deciding between confusing skills, choosing between complicated stat and equipment upgrades and overly strategic combat, I'm so in!!
Here's hoping for an awesome cinematic experience!
http://kotaku.com/5925250/ultima-iv-gets-the-batman-reboot-with-ultima-forever-quest-for-the-avatar
There are so, so many things very wrong with this interview…
Says the guy who wants to have kids with D3´s always online aspect .Things that go without saying:
Thaurin championing the decline of himself as a gamer and the industry when it joins him.
By the way, Command & Conquer isn't RPGish or MMOish.
The first great Western RPG has been lovingly restored in Ultima Forever - return to the Ultima series in BioWare's new cross-platform action RPG. Accept the challenge from Lady British and save the land of Britannia. Play as the Fighter or the Mage and travel alone or with friends, restore virtue and become the Avatar!
Also, the lack of classes is not a big deal to me either as Avatarhood is really a class unto itself - one where you achieve perfection through hard work, regardless of intent.
I agree that they started going downhill with Jade Empire
As for the Lady British thing, I just don't see what's the big deal is seriously…-Sergorn
NWN1 was definitely a huge decline from BG1/BG2, but I figured KoTOR1 redeemed them a little bit before Jade Empire came out.Bioware was going downhill before that imo.
NWN1 was definitely a huge decline from BG1/BG2, but I figured KoTOR1 redeemed them a little bit before Jade Empire came out.
Says the guy who wants to have kids with D3´s always online aspect .
NWN was definitely a decline from their previous titles in terms of single-player, but to be fair, that game was designed primarily with multi-player in mind.
For me, the real decline started with KoTOR. That's when all the Bioware cliches began.
True, but what's a cliché before it becomes a cliché? .