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10 Upcoming Action-RPGs @ Forbes
August 29th, 2012, 22:33
Forbes has kicked up 10 Upcoming Action-RPGs To Keep An Eye On, Part 1. It's a reasonable list that surprisingly includes Inquisitor alongside Torchlight II, Path of Exile and more:
Inquisitor’s developer, Cinemax, spent ten years in development prior to being released in Europe. Three years of English-language translation later, the game is set to release this September in North America. For any RPG fan with time on their hands, the 150-hour game boasts 5,000 pages of text and a dark Medieval setting in which you hunt down wicked heretics and criminals whilst battling innumerable foes.More information.
It may not be for the feint of heart, however. Torture plays a major role in the game, with your character privy to a suite of torturer’s tools. Also, the sheer size of the game is intimidating to say the least. How the gameplay itself will be I can’t say, but I’m very much intrigued.
Check out the game’s website here. Read my first impressions piece here
August 29th, 2012, 22:33
The Path of Exile section mentions
Currently in open-betaWell, its actually closed beta.
Watchdog
August 29th, 2012, 22:51
only raw has me curious, as I am playing inquisitor and poe atm.
But I am skeptic that it can match any of them
unfortunately neither of them has the pacing and immersion that D1 gave me, I am still waiting for something like that.
The designers still prefer fast paced combat.. probably because it masks alot of AI defects
But I am skeptic that it can match any of them
unfortunately neither of them has the pacing and immersion that D1 gave me, I am still waiting for something like that.
The designers still prefer fast paced combat.. probably because it masks alot of AI defects
August 29th, 2012, 23:09
How is Path of Exile making a profit? I mean, what kind of micro-transactions do they do?
Sentinel
August 30th, 2012, 01:18
Some of these look really interesting, and I hadn't been aware of at least half the titles.
August 30th, 2012, 06:43
Originally Posted by rossrjensenThey offer perks to people who support the game. I'm sure it will remain in place after the game is released for people who want to buy perks every month.
How is Path of Exile making a profit? I mean, what kind of micro-transactions do they do?
Link-https://www.pathofexile.com/purchase/
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