



Fallout 3 Back From the Dead? 44
BiteMyShinyMetalAss writes "According to a GameSpot story, Interplay plans to publish Fallout 3. However, development has not been restarted, and it will likely be farmed out from the sounds of it. There is supposed to be an announcement with more details coming soon to your neighborhood. No Mutants Allowed is also covering it."
Awesome (Score:2)
Rob (fp)
Re:Awesome (Score:1)
what a better company to go with, if Bioware wants the job i hope that Interplay gives it to them
Re:Awesome (Score:2, Insightful)
NWN was an uninspired hack and slash. SOU and HOTU were good, but too short and too linear.
KOTOR was a very pretty, overdeveloped and underwritten POS with all the balancing of a news report on FOX
Additionally, they now have a very close relationship with Microsoft, which means if they did Fallout 3 it would be XBox exclusive
Re:Awesome (Score:3, Insightful)
From the developers posting on websites like nma-fallout.com, it sounded to me like they were fairly well along in development. They were writing quests, composing a storyline, inserting towns into the game world. Bioware might be able to take it and run, but it's a much more sure be
Good news (Score:3, Insightful)
I have windows on my computer. Right on the side of the case
Re:Good news (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Good news (Score:2)
Rob
Re:Good news (Score:2)
I think it's about time there was a re-write of StarCon2 with modern graphics, sound, and a true 3D galaxy.
SC2 remakes abound (Score:3, Informative)
Not 3D, but high resolution and open source: Star Control: TimeWarp [classicgaming.com]. Looks like it's melee-only at the moment, but it seems to be pretty active.
Alternatively there's The Ur-Quan Masters [sourceforge.net], which is a more straightforward remake based on the original source code (to the 3DO version), if you just want to play the original on a modern PC.
Old news... (Score:2)
Re:new news... (Score:2, Informative)
"The company's net income for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2003, was $3.3 million, compared to a net loss of $5.4 million for the same period in 2002."
""These results mark an important milestone for Interplay. In 2003, we had a return to operating profit and substantially reduced our debt. However, we continue to operate under cash constraints," said Herve Caen, chairman and CEO, Interplay."
Sounds like they are still having financial difficulties, but it seems t
Ick (Score:2, Interesting)
I'll buy it either way, I can't help myself... and they know it.
Farm it out? Great, maybe they can get... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Farm it out? Great, maybe they can get... (Score:3, Informative)
On the other hand, Arcanum [troikagames.com] was moderately entertaining, though it still has the merit of being the most dissappointing game I have bought.
And besides, of their team of about 30 only five or so have had anything to do with Fallout. I'd rather have Fallout 3 done by Black Isle Studios. I still get the warm and fuzzy feeling when I think about Planescape: Torment.
Re:Farm it out? Great, maybe they can get... (Score:4, Informative)
during the interview, they said that it would be done by an outside developer. they're not saying who, which probably means they haven't awarded the contract yet. which, naturally, means that the game itself is probably a year or more away from store shelves.
bah. this news isn't nearly as good as I would have liked to hear.
Re:Farm it out? Great, maybe they can get... (Score:2)
This is kind of an obvious dig, but pray it does not go to ION. Years ago, the joke would have been John Romero. While he's still a joke, this time the joke is Deus Ex: Invisible War. I can completely see a company wanting to "update the production values and gameplay of a popular franchise to bring it in line with other AAA titles on the market."
RaviRe:Farm it out? Great, maybe they can get... (Score:1)
Re:Farm it out? Great, maybe they can get... (Score:3, Interesting)
Yeah, they bit off a bit more than they could chew, but I don't think it was really Troika's fault other than being overconfident.
Re:Farm it out? Great, maybe they can get... (Score:1)
The BiS that was shutdown recently was hardly the BiS that made Planscape: Torment, nor the people that made Fallout in the first place - All the talent and bigwigs already left BiS to form companies like obsidian and Troika.
Troika have since had other publisher problems, first with sierra and weird demands on Arcanum, and then the one year long, or rather if you will short, development time on ToEE - a game they wanted to patch, but Atari at first did not want to pay for
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Great... (Score:4, Funny)
Oh, wait, "off-topic" is a negative moderation point.
Re:Great... (Score:1)
I'm normally an optimistic person... (Score:5, Informative)
Because of the previous Fallouts, I will probably buy this one, but I'm going to wait a few weeks to see what corners get cut in the sake of budget and schedule (because we all know where quality rates with big companies), as opposed to getting on the waiting list 3 months in advance.
Note: This is all under the assumption that Interplay didn't fire everyone at Black Isle just to contract them out.
Is that really necessary? (Score:2)
Obsidian's Delaware Project? (Score:5, Interesting)
If they were finishing off FO3, I'd definitely buy it. Look who founded Obsidian, any of those names look familiar?
Re:Obsidian's Delaware Project? (Score:4, Informative)
i know its a bit off-topic but i figured i'd clear that up a bit before people start assuming that Obsibian is making Fallout 3
Re:Obsidian's Delaware Project? (Score:1)
eudas
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'Fallout 3 Back From the Dead?' (Score:3, Funny)
Re:'Fallout 3 Back From the Dead?' (Score:1, Interesting)
If the original developers aren't involved (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:If the original developers aren't involved (Score:3, Interesting)
Lord knows BoS was a valient attempt, but just didn't pan out. (What do you mean I can't climb over, move, cut open, blow up, or otherwise get over a waist-height pile of sandbags!?
Still, if whoever winds up finishing it are fans of the series, something good may happen.
Re:If the original developers aren't involved (Score:1)
I was really sold on the franchise when in Fallout 1, I realized that I could double-cross some NPC's who had bounties out on each other's heads. Combine plot twists like that with the "1950's-cold-war-era that never ended" art-direction, using bottlecaps for money, two-headed cows, briliant (and appropriately campy!) cinematics, and of course the Pip-Boy based character generator and you have nothing short of sheer game devel
Re:If the original developers aren't involved (Score:1)
Fallout 3 (Score:2, Insightful)
1) It is given to Troika, or Obsidian Entertainment (largely composed of ex black isle staff) and they make another superb fallout game.
2) It is given to any other studio, who will promptly make an abomination (like Brotherhood of Steel) and kill off the fallout licence once and for all.
I'm betting on 2)
Great news (Score:2)
Descent Sequel (Score:3, Interesting)
Link to article [gamespy.com]
They also mention revisiting Kingpin, Earthworm Jim, Dark Alliance, Airborne, and Exhaulted.
Re:Descent Sequel (Score:2)
Re:Descent Sequel (Score:3, Informative)