Are you posting this old news in order to brace against the Breitbart thing?
Are you posting this old news in order to brace against the Breitbart thing?
Doubt it. There's a reason this is only being co-developed by Volition.
It's a matter of how you define everyone, I guess. A lot of people will support this game because of the pedigree. Arguably the larger systemic problem is that the developer having a history working on 'quality' games means that he'll give what the papers call Good Story in press interviews. It makes for a compelling…
Yeah, I think that there is genuinely a lot of social pressure to either agree with the consensus or adopt a radical contrary position in order to fit in on, say, 4chan or certain toxic reddits. And a lot of that consensus comes from what we believe about already established developers. The same thing happened when…
Recettear actually has a sequel. Or at lest, games set in the same universe. Chantelise is a middling dungeon crawler and the upcoming Territoire is some kinda strategy thing. They're set in the same world/country and stuff.
Oh c'mon. It's hard to deny that there's a bit of an Emperor's New Clothes effect when it comes to developers with a strong pedigree.
Sounds a bit like Pathologic, only way less harrowing. It might be cool.
You should sign up for the Obsidian Forums, or better yet, Something Awful. Sawyer posts on SA all the time under the name ropekid to pow-wow about mechanics
There's no multi-classing. Though there may be in the sequel.
Sure there is. A wizard with a high perception in PoE but a low Might isn't going to be as effective with big damage. But he's going to be much better at laying on interrupts, which is going to have an effect on spell choice and how you deploy him in combat.