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Will we ever have an ambitious epic like this again?


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#51
Wolf

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Opsrbest wrote...

While CDPR gets credit for designing the games well they are using pre created work. To say that they have done anyting revolutionary to the industry as a means or modality is being fasecious. When they manage to do it with there own creative works then maybe your statement will stand true. But for now it's doesn't.


I hope you realize that all they have pre-made is the universe and some of the characters present in the story.
All the branching paths the story can take and the level of detail of the characters and the world is all their own merit.

This is really the problem with big companies like EA/Bioware, they want to push something out fast so it sells really well. By doing that however, they can't acheive levels of fan appraisal like small, but hard-working developers like CDPR can. Business comes first, then creativity. That is what damages them so much.

Modifié par Gaiden96, 07 avril 2012 - 06:48 .


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Cornughon

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I truly hope that there are going to be more epic multipart action/rpg-games comparable to Mass Effect, where every choice matters (and perhaps taken even further than ME). However I don't think there will be one any time soon, especially in the sf-space opera department...

I can only think of the Witcher at the moment, although importing a save in The Witcher 2 doesn't really offer much of a difference really. But, since you are offered quite a few (radically) different choices in TW2, I guess the choices will matter more in the third part...

Dragon Age can hardly be counted as such an epic multiparter since for start Dragon Age 2 doesn't continue the Hero of Ferelden's story. Dragon Age 3 can still possibly be an epic conclusion to both the Hero's and Champion's storyline, but it will not be the same thing.

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Not with how the community has been reacting to Mass Effect 3, nobody wants to take that kind of financial risk. I think if the reaction was a lot less extreme it could be a possibility, but FTC complaints and people threatening lawsuits on BioWare's forums I believe would scare any company away.

Now that this trilogy is done maybe the story dynamic will change at BioWare for they won't have to worry about importing as much data from previous games for they won't be part of an over-arching story line and there will be more availability for major choices impacting later in the game.

The only other game that comes close to what BioWare does is The Witcher and its closer to a Dragon Age game then the Mass Effect trilogy for its a story that starts and ends in one game not three and I believe its a lot more complex trying to tie three games together then just one.