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Wasteland 2 — The original Fallouts are the most cherished video game experience of my life. I cannot wait to see what Fargo and company will do with a return to the post-apocalyptic setting. I have high hopes for this one. It is my most anticipated game at the moment.
Grim Dawn — I have been following this game's development for quite some time. I will admit that I am a pretty big fan of ARPG's since the original Diablo. And although I never got too deep into Titan Quest, it is supposed to be one of the best out there. The setting in this one looks really cool, and everything I have heard since the Kickstarter, such as a more open-world format and factions, makes it sound even more impressive.
Dead State — Another one I have been following for quite some time thanks to this site. Turn-based combat, impactful C&C, and a new approach to video game zombie horror all come together to make this one very promising. Being headed by Brian Mitsoda helps too, though I have also never finished VtMB.
Planetary Annihilation — Total Annihilation is my all-time favorite RTS. This one promises to do just about everything I have ever looked for in a RTS game and more. Plus that pitch video rocked!
Project Eternity — Obsidian is my favorite developer. An isometric RPG with Baldur's Gate inspiration to go with modern graphics and mechanics? Count me in! I even went deep enough with my pledge to get the expansion.
Torment: ToN — Kickstarter's biggest game in term of pledges to date. I actually played Planescape through pretty recently. A modern game with similar thoughtful themes sounds terrific. Perhaps it's slightly misplaced from the nostalgia of my past gaming days, but I have tons of faith in inXile.
Divinity: OS — Loved DD and really liked D2: DKS too, though I haven't completed it yet either (I got stuck, meaning it fell down my backlog). Larian seems to be doing everything I ever look for in a game with this. In fact, if I ever find the time, I plan to make my personal gaming magnum opus using the editor that will ship with the game. Easily my second most anticipated title.
Road Redemption — Memories of good times with Road Rash and Skitchin on the Sega Genesis were enough to snag me here. I am not real sure about the proposed guns and shooting mechanics that may be implemented though.
Chasm — This one reminded me of a Neo Geo arcade-style side-scroller mixed with a bit of Terraria (minus mining and building) and including RPG-like leveling. Looks like a good time to me.
Massive Chalice — I might have been a little caught in the hype here, but the lineage mechanics sounded interesting enough for me to take the plunge. I am not entirely sure how this one is going to look or play still though.
Satellite Reign — Syndicate with modern graphics and an open-city? Sounds awesome. And looks even better after the little gameplay video they recently released. This one and D: OS deserve more funding then they got based on the quality of what I have seen so far. This one still has a few more days to go. If you haven't seen it, check it out and pledge.
How about you?
Grim Dawn — I have been following this game's development for quite some time. I will admit that I am a pretty big fan of ARPG's since the original Diablo. And although I never got too deep into Titan Quest, it is supposed to be one of the best out there. The setting in this one looks really cool, and everything I have heard since the Kickstarter, such as a more open-world format and factions, makes it sound even more impressive.
Dead State — Another one I have been following for quite some time thanks to this site. Turn-based combat, impactful C&C, and a new approach to video game zombie horror all come together to make this one very promising. Being headed by Brian Mitsoda helps too, though I have also never finished VtMB.
Planetary Annihilation — Total Annihilation is my all-time favorite RTS. This one promises to do just about everything I have ever looked for in a RTS game and more. Plus that pitch video rocked!
Project Eternity — Obsidian is my favorite developer. An isometric RPG with Baldur's Gate inspiration to go with modern graphics and mechanics? Count me in! I even went deep enough with my pledge to get the expansion.
Torment: ToN — Kickstarter's biggest game in term of pledges to date. I actually played Planescape through pretty recently. A modern game with similar thoughtful themes sounds terrific. Perhaps it's slightly misplaced from the nostalgia of my past gaming days, but I have tons of faith in inXile.
Divinity: OS — Loved DD and really liked D2: DKS too, though I haven't completed it yet either (I got stuck, meaning it fell down my backlog). Larian seems to be doing everything I ever look for in a game with this. In fact, if I ever find the time, I plan to make my personal gaming magnum opus using the editor that will ship with the game. Easily my second most anticipated title.
Road Redemption — Memories of good times with Road Rash and Skitchin on the Sega Genesis were enough to snag me here. I am not real sure about the proposed guns and shooting mechanics that may be implemented though.
Chasm — This one reminded me of a Neo Geo arcade-style side-scroller mixed with a bit of Terraria (minus mining and building) and including RPG-like leveling. Looks like a good time to me.
Massive Chalice — I might have been a little caught in the hype here, but the lineage mechanics sounded interesting enough for me to take the plunge. I am not entirely sure how this one is going to look or play still though.
Satellite Reign — Syndicate with modern graphics and an open-city? Sounds awesome. And looks even better after the little gameplay video they recently released. This one and D: OS deserve more funding then they got based on the quality of what I have seen so far. This one still has a few more days to go. If you haven't seen it, check it out and pledge.
How about you?
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