Originally posted by: Mem
"Beyond Divinity" will be out soon info here ,and if have not played the first one called "Divine Divinity" I suggest you buy it,I had fun killing all those Elite Orcs .
Originally posted by: Mem
"Beyond Divinity" will be out soon info here ,and if have not played the first one called "Divine Divinity" I suggest you buy it,I had fun killing all those Elite Orcs .
looks cool...I can do without RTS style play though
Originally posted by: styrafoam
The Fall is one that I first noticed after it was announced that Black Isle and Fallout 3 were gone. I can't say if they are trying to capitalize on the Fallout name but some of the screen shots look a little interesting. Vampire: Bloodlines looks interesting too, I really liked Vampire: Redemption even though it only got average reviews. A different developer this time but the style of the game looks similar. rpgdot does a pretty good job of keeping tabs on the rpg genre for anyone who isn't following a specific game's up to the minute details.
I think the devs are real fans of the post-apocalyptic genre in general. I know Silver Style hired some of the old Black Isle team after it dissolved (nice!), but they've been pretty clear from the start that the game will be more like Mad Max than Fallout.The Fall is one that I first noticed after it was announced that Black Isle and Fallout 3 were gone. I can't say if they are trying to capitalize on the Fallout name but some of the screen shots look a little interesting.
I think FF2 is due out soon...you can pick up freedom force for 9.99 at best buy
I think the devs are real fans of the post-apocalyptic genre in general.
Maybe when it comes to video games, but I was actually referring to the genre in the broadest possible sense, including other forms of expression like literature and film.Doesn the "post-apocalyptic" genre consist entirely of the fallout games?