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RPGWatch - Subterranea Interview
March 5th, 2014, 07:04
Subterranea is the one of the newest RPG Kickstarters to go live this week. It's the brain child of a man called John Mabbott who founded a studio called Cloud Nine Games.
He describes his game as the following, " An Adventure through a world rife with peril and intrigue, to solve a dangerous mystery in this fantasy, turn-based CRPG".
I had the chance to ask him a few questions in my latest interview. We talked about his game, his Kickstarter, and a few other various questions.
He describes his game as the following, " An Adventure through a world rife with peril and intrigue, to solve a dangerous mystery in this fantasy, turn-based CRPG".
I had the chance to ask him a few questions in my latest interview. We talked about his game, his Kickstarter, and a few other various questions.
RPGWatch:Thanks for agreeing to the interview John. Can you tell us a little about yourself, and your game Subterranea?More information.
Cloud Nine Games: I'm a long-time fan of single-player CRPGs, and grew up on Pool of Radiance, Bards Tale, Ultima, Might & Magic and some Wizardry. My day job took me into software development for banks, however I've always had a burning desire to build a CRPG like the ones I used to play, in a modern engine with all that offers, including "newer" graphics, smooth animations, physics, etc. The time has come to make this come true!
Although I know it's an over-used setting, I still love the typical D&D high fantasy setting, and think that there still some ways to keep parts of it fresh. I like a realistic/gritty world rather than a cartoony/over-the-top one, so Subterranea will be closer to the vibe of a Witcher or Gothic, rather than a Kingdoms of Amalur, although obviously the gameplay will not be like those ARPGs!
My design philosophy with Subterranea is to push some of the technical boundaries of what's been seen in tactical, party-based CRPGs to-date. The best examples of the genre tend to use beautifully-drawn, but static, 2D backgrounds. I want a dynamic, vibrant, fully-3D world, full of emergent gameplay possibilities.
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March 5th, 2014, 07:04
Enjoy the second interview this week, and I hope you find it longer than the last two. I have one more this week, but it's more of a short Q&A for Saga Heroes.
Also don't forget to post your questions for the developers of Darkest Dungeon.
Here is the link- http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showt…post1061244179
As for Subterranea keep spreading the word as the games funding has stalled, and needs a boost. So far the game has made $2,245 of the $12,500 goal.
Also don't forget to post your questions for the developers of Darkest Dungeon.
Here is the link- http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showt…post1061244179
As for Subterranea keep spreading the word as the games funding has stalled, and needs a boost. So far the game has made $2,245 of the $12,500 goal.
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“Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.”
“Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.”
Sentinel
March 5th, 2014, 15:44
The interviews won't matter if it doesn't get people here to back. Subterranea got $2200 on the first day and it's still sitting there five days later. The guy is only seeking 12,500 and he's not going to get close unless there is a massive change.
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March 5th, 2014, 15:50
The game specification holds a lot of promise - I'll keep an eye on this one.
Thanks for the interview!
Thanks for the interview!
March 5th, 2014, 16:17
Originally Posted by crpgnutWhat's crazy is JMab just said in the KS comments he has already received 1,000 yes votes on his Steam Greenlight page, yet only 60 people have backed the game.
The interviews won't matter if it doesn't get people here to back. Subterranea got $2200 on the first day and it's still sitting there five days later. The guy is only seeking 12,500 and he's not going to get close unless there is a massive change.
While I know some people just "don't do Kickstarter" or don't have a lot disposable income to spend on a game that won't be out for about a year, you would think more than 60 would be willing to put down a mere ~$16 to get a copy of the game. Sadly, most of these yes voters probably hope to get the game for a few bucks on a Steam sale down the line.
March 5th, 2014, 16:32
Game need more coverage from sites like RPS.Having coverage on watch and codex unfortunately isn't enough.
I didn't backed this because there are months I buy several games and back several kickstarters and there are months I suffer for it
.I might have some money later at the end of month.
I didn't backed this because there are months I buy several games and back several kickstarters and there are months I suffer for it
.I might have some money later at the end of month.
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March 5th, 2014, 23:32
Originally Posted by Nameless oneThat's easier said then done as most larger sites wont even cover a kickstarter unless it's half funded. RPS used to post roundups, but has stopped in favor of more idiotic articles. It's a site I visit just for the interviews now.
Game need more coverage from sites like RPS.Having coverage on watch and codex unfortunately isn't enough.
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“Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.”
“Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.”
March 5th, 2014, 23:58
Originally Posted by CouchpotatoI truly miss Kickstarter Katchup, was a great feature that helped a lot of projects imo.
That's easier said then done as most larger sites wont even cover a kickstarter unless it's half funded. RPS used to post roundups, but has stopped in favor of more idiotic articles. It's a site I visit just for the interviews now.![]()
March 6th, 2014, 01:02
Originally Posted by CouchpotatoI am aware that it's hard to get coverage form mainstream sites, so I am not criticizing developer just stating obvious.To even get to them and other mainstream sites you need to hire PR agency and most of them don't even do kickstarters.
That's easier said then done as most larger sites wont even cover a kickstarter unless it's half funded.
Originally Posted by CouchpotatoQuality of interviews has gone down also but less than everything else on RPS.
RPS used to post roundups, but has stopped in favor of more idiotic articles. It's a site I visit just for the interviews now.![]()
March 6th, 2014, 01:13
Originally Posted by Nameless oneI agree with hiring a PR agency. The problem with them is cost, and finding one that will represent you the right way. Various projects have shared the problem finding one.
I am aware that it's hard to get coverage form mainstream sites, so I am not criticizing developer just stating obvious.To even get to them and other mainstream sites you need to hire PR agency and most of them don't even do kickstarters.
This project along with Zaharia are both promising. I hope both find a way to developed. As of right now one has seven days left, and the other twenty four days.

Quality of interviews has gone down also but less than everything else on RPS.Yes the quality of interviews is slipping also. I wonder if it has to do with certain staff leaving, and the sites new agenda when it comes to certain topics.
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“Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.”
“Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.”
Last edited by Couchpotato; March 6th, 2014 at 04:26.
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March 6th, 2014, 01:50
I reached out to Chris Avellone and Brian Fargo via Twitter to ask them if the could take a look at the Subterranea KS. Chris got back to me straight away and said he'd put it on his "to review" list and get to it if he could. So, if anyone knows Chris, giving him a nudge might be very helpful!
Watcher
March 6th, 2014, 17:34
Yes the quality of interviews is slipping also. I wonder if it has to do with certain staff leaving, and the sites new agenda when it comes to certain topics.People leaving? Don't they have six full time staff and about six other regular writers? What mostly irks me about RPS is that they insist on being regarded as "professional" games journalists, yet don't do basic proofreading of their own articles.
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March 6th, 2014, 21:49
Originally Posted by JMabCA and BF seem like awesome guys. Only problem is they probably get contacted by every single KS game developer… If you haven't already, try reaching out to some less famous KS project creators, too. Numantian games (developers of Lords of Xulima) comes to mind as one you should ; while their game is very different visually from Subterranea it has some gameplay elements in common: turn-based combat, create your own party members. They "only" have 1300 backers but might be more likely to do a shout-out in their next update or give you some tips.
I reached out to Chris Avellone and Brian Fargo via Twitter to ask them if the could take a look at the Subterranea KS. Chris got back to me straight away and said he'd put it on his "to review" list and get to it if he could. So, if anyone knows Chris, giving him a nudge might be very helpful!![]()
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