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Deck 13 - 'Project RPG' Concept Art
April 4th, 2012, 09:01
We now have a single piece of concept art to go with Tomasz Gop's (The Witcher 2) untitled collaboration with Deck 13 (Venetica) and City Interactive. Here's a snip from Digital Spy's accompanying article:
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The world is set 1,000 years after the death of a God, whose corpse is a mountain that splits the world into two sides, each with their own philosophy.The game is early in development and is planned for 2013.
Players will cross the border between the two sides early in the game, and must decide to align with one or the other.
The world is set 1,000 years after the death of a God, whose corpse is a mountain that splits the world into two sides, each with their own philosophy.
Players will cross the border between the two sides early in the game, and must decide to align with one or the other.
More information.
April 4th, 2012, 09:01
Well, they say all the right things, but we know there are many levels of "depth"
so no burst of joy yet
so no burst of joy yet
April 4th, 2012, 11:42
So it looks like an RPG with a major " choice & consequence " aspect. Although it doesn't have a very interesting background.
April 4th, 2012, 20:49
Originally Posted by DhruinAs long a there are developers like Deck13 and especially publishers like City Interactive I have lots of hope for the RPG market on the PC.
We now have a single piece of concept art to go with Tomasz Gop's (The Witcher 2) untitled collaboration with Deck 13 (Venetica) and City Interactive. Here's a snip from Digital Spy's accompanying article:
The game is early in development and is planned for 2013.
More information.
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blackcanopus:
blackcanopus:
Steam is out of question. It's not convenient, it's not easy to use, it's not simple and fast. It's terrible.
April 5th, 2012, 07:57
Originally Posted by DhruinI don't understand how a God's corpse can divide philosophies, it's somehow an irrelevant connection. It's unique of course, but it's a case " being unique for the sake of being unique. "
I thought the background had some promise, actually. Time will tell, of course.
Although I agree, time will tell. I'm not really great at pre-judging.
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