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Realms Beyond - Coming to Kickstarter in October
Realms Beyond will be coming to Kickstarter this October according to this forum post.
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Unless something bad happens, this game is gonna be a good one.
It's on my golden list with Red Dead 2, Cyberpunk 2077, The New World, and whatever the devs of Battle Brothers will do next. Take all my money, Ceres Games. EDIT: something bad happened. |
Hope the story is well written and well presented; otherwise looks good.
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Yep, unless something bad happens, I'll back this campaign.
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Totally agree, as of this moment I fully plan to be at the kick starter launch with my wallet in hand, ready to spend!
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Their booth looks cozy. All they need now is a chaise lounge.
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Looks good, I will be backing. The title font is definitely reminiscent of Dragonlance.
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I'm in!
Also Guido Henkel is one of the writers (chief writer?), so I guess it will be good. |
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Codex? That's… concerning. I'm not sure I want to listen to a steady stream of foul language.
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I don't understand the hype. The only thing we know is that it's DnD-like and turnbased. The developers have barely any reputation. What am I missing?
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And it's not "DnD-like", it's actual DnD 3.5. Quote:
Also, sometimes even unknown developers give us excellent games. Remember The Witcher 1? |
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At any rate, this level of hype is never warranted for a low budget game made by amateur, unproven developers. Especially considering there's barely any details available. |
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loading… What hype are you talking about? I've only seen this game discussed here and the codex. If anything these guys could use MORE hype. |
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Can you tell me the last DnD licensed CRPG released? I think the last one was NWN2, released in 2006… |
There have probably been at least 40 D&D licensed or D&D clone RPGs since the 80s. Recent D&D esque RPGs include Sword Coast Legends, Low Magic Age, Knights of the Chalice. You also have upcoming games heavily inspired by D&D like Pathfinder: Kingmaker, Knights of the Chalice 2, and now Realms Beyond. D&D has also had a major influence on the systems of RPGs like KOTOR, Pillars of Eternity, Divinity: Original Sin, ect.
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That wasn't my question but okay…
You're not hyped by this game, it's duly noted. Have a good night. |
Well, at least for its predecessor Chaos Chronicles, I was more hyped by the turn-based party combat on an isometric hex map with excellent graphics. The D&D aspect is kind of a meh for me. It does the job.
https://www.rpgwatch.com/games/chaos…y.html?index=0 |
RB is turn-based, party-based, with combats on hex grid and actually isometric (CC was 3D with a top down view).
As for the graphics, Chaos Chronicles was beautiful, yes, but sadly too ambitious for its budget. Realms Beyond is a little more retro but far from ugly. https://www.realms-beyond.com/wp-con…1-1280x960.jpg https://www.realms-beyond.com/wp-con…1-1280x960.jpg |
Well, I'm another one who is hyped - this game looks very promising. :thumbsup:
I'm a picky son of a bitch too. The last game I backed was Wasteland 3, and we know know how long that has been percolating. The combat seems very intricate and old school inspired. The graphics look very attractive. Not too cartoony, nice restrained colors, and with a lot of fine details, reminiscent of Baldur's Gate style. If you read some of their developer journal things it sounds like they know what they are doing. This game is one of those that I will very likely back, which is rare for me. |
I'm getting a Goldbox vibe here. Also known as a CRPG-rection.
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I like what I've seen so far, but I won't be backing it - it's just the principle thing, I don't pay for unfinished product. The only exception I made was Pathfinder, which I didn't back during kickstarter phase, but later through pre-order.
Wishing best for devs though and will keep an eye on updates. |
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Looking forward to the Kickstarter. They have to work a bit on the graphics.. They look too crisp or something. It looks a bit unnecessarily ugly. |
Breaking news: Guido was creative director at some point but he is not now.
I guess all you get is the Codex guy and people that worked on Chaos Chronicles. |
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But I'll still back it. |
I'm not sure if any bad news would stop me from backing this project. But then again, no need to put it to the test!
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Incline. :rolleyes: |
I don't know, the hype still seems very immature. Is the alpha gameplay and screenshots seriously the only thing driving you guys to act like fanboys for an unreleased game by unproven developers? Not saying you can't be mildly excited, but this is plain silly.
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While others in this thread have dismissed the use of the D&D ruleset like it's nothing, it's quite important to some of us, including me. D&D has been around for 40+ years. it's a system that if much better refined than some crappy MMO-style system some snot-nosed kid scratched down in his Trapper Keeper during detention that offers +/- 2% to whatever stat and really makes no discernible difference to anything in the game.
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The elephant in the room for me is that the Codex guy / lead writer is a self-described National Socialist. I personally believe that this should be treated separately from the game itself and I want to back it regardless, but I can't help fearing that it's all going to end in a shitstorm.
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However I fear they'll bite a little more than they can chew. The KS might give us a better impression on this front. |
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If his political views color the writing in the game too much in one direction that would be a clear negative. Racism can be a strong motive in RPGs and several have tried (see Dragon Age). It depends on how it is done. I guess we are all too intelligent for shallow propaganda. We will see how the game turns out. I will give them one chance. |
Peter is the only guy on the team with game industry credentials, but he has been in the industry a long time and worked on a lot of good and well-known games:
http://www.mobygames.com/developer/s…eloperId,3223/ |
Ok, I don't put much stock in rumors. re: lead writer is a national socialist
That could be fake news. Or, it could be true, but his understanding or use of that label could be totally different than the standard definition. I just think its weird how this pops up all of a sudden, out of the blue. I think we should wait and see what the kickstarter page actually says, see who is the lead writer, or other writers, see other info that is released. I don't even trust that some anonymous codex guy is actually, all of a sudden, the lead writer of this game. That sounds sketchy enough all by itself. I would wait and see, rather than trust early info that could be in flux, at this time… |
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