The Return Of The Bard's Tale Confirmed 37
Thanks to GameSpy for their article officially revealing the return of classic RPG series The Bard's Tale, following recent rumors that a new title was in the works. However, screenshots of the title, from former Interplay boss Brian Fargo's new company, inXile Entertainment, reveal a radically different top-down view, as the game, due out at the end of 2004, "is being developed primarily for the PS2", and "is using an improved version of the Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance engine." There are also noticeable similarities to the classic original series, as: "The plan calls for the game to start near the original town of Skara Brae, an ancient ruin in the Orkney Islands on the northern tip of Scotland." Update: 10/01 22:34 GMT by S : There's now an interview with Brian Fargo about the new Bard's Tale title, also courtesy GameSpy.
Skara Brae (Score:1, Interesting)
I always find it interesting finding out little tidbits about what inspired designers in your favourite games. Ultima Online [uo.com] was a good one, with each of its game servers named after something local to where it is located - they even wrote a wee summary of the story behind the name.
Re:Skara Brae (Score:4, Informative)
Before anyone starts getting litigious, they should recall that there's prior [ancient-scotland.co.uk] art [orkneyjar.com].
Is this... (Score:1)
Re:Is this... (Score:3, Informative)
Another link (Score:1)
They suggest somewhat more PC involvement than indicated above:
"Brian Fargo's inXile entertainment has today announced that it's currently working on a new Bard's Tale role-playing game for PC and current generation consoles."
The real sequel (Score:5, Interesting)
The Bard's Tale series was absolutely HUGE for me, specially the third installment. I even made my own BTIV with the Bard's Tale Construction Set!
Anyway, if you want a sequel which is more than spiritually linked to the originals, go for Devil Whiskey [devilwhiskey.com]. It's still in demo, but also quite impressive!
Re:The real sequel (Score:1, Interesting)
So I walk around, go into one of the last dungeons and have to solve some pain in the ass riddle. I go into this trap room and save, whoops. The whoops is, before I can solve the puzzle to get out, something in the room makes the monster I made go crazy and kill my whole party in, like,
Re:The real sequel (Score:1)
And I remember what I felt the first time I played BT1 with a mouse... you could see the spell lists!!! =)
Anyway, my 'hacking' experiences were only to translate the game into Spanish (my mother tongue), just to get my friends into it. Strangely enough, I succeded! =)
downloads (Score:5, Informative)
Not half as cool as I remember it. Expectations change, I guess.
This is not the Bards Tale (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:This is not the Bards Tale (Score:1)
Of course, I really can't imagine playing a (real, PC-style) RPG on a console system anyway.
The faithful are probably going to be much better off with the fan-made recreation than they ever would be with this.
Re:This is not the Bards Tale (Score:1)
That's kind of the thing isn't it.... (Score:2)
The prequels are not Star Wars, and depending on how things turn out, their game might or might not be Bard's Tale.
A name is just a name. Would any pile of crap by the name of "a rose" not smell as foul?
Re:This is not the Bards Tale (Score:1)
Brian Fargo *had* something to do with the original BT - he headed the RPGs division of EA, before founding Interplay.
Also, read the interviews. The game actually looks like a lot of fun - especially with the "poking fun at RPG cliches" part.
Humorous anti-heroes (Score:3, Funny)
"We are sick of cliches," he said. "We are tired of the standard sub-quests and missions. The idea of a 'chosen one' is stupid.
and
We want the game to be funny, but in a situational sort of way. We want to make fun of the cliches.
For all those who feel the same, may I recomend: Sir Apropos of Nothing [amazon.com]. It had me in stitches for a while.
Re:Humorous anti-heroes (Score:1)
Re:Humorous anti-heroes (Score:2)
I positively love Terry Pratchertt's Discworld books. But hardly any of the protagonists can be considered an anti-hero. That's the attraction of Apropos of Nothing. You know the protagonist is a mean spirited bastard (and not only because he was born out of wedlock). Yet you (ok, me) find yourself rooting for him.
Hrmmmm fortune knows all? (Score:2, Funny)
I couldn't have really said it better myself.
A dialogue... (Score:5, Funny)
Designer 2: How about stealing a beloved intellectual property from the golden age of gaming, and using it to shill what appears to be our version of Ultima XIII?
Designer 1: Can we do that?
Designer 2: Let's ask Brian Fargo.
Designer 1: Hey Brian Fargo. Here is a large check. Our game sucks, can we call it a Bard's Tale.
Brian Fargo: Wow! That's a lot of zeroes. Okay!
Designer 1 & 2: Sweeeeet...
Re:A dialogue... (Score:4, Funny)
I'm getting sick of this (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:I'm getting sick of this (Score:1)
Frankly, I don't believe so... but to each his own, I guess.
My favorite CRPG is still Planescape: Torment, which uses the 3rd person-view Infinity engine...
But... guess what... it has the best plot, best dialogues, best characters, best atmosphere, best setting... of *any* CRPG, possibly any *game*.
Yeah, right, it's ALL a question of whether it's top down or first person...
Problem (Score:2)
Actual combat will be in the style of Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance, action-based and visceral. Clearly, the new game's connection to the old Bard's Tale games is more spiritual than gameplay-related.
Oh. <sniffle>, that sucks.
--trb
99 Berserkers? (Score:2, Funny)
99 Berserkers
99 Berserkers
99 Berserkers
99 Berserkers
Ah...that was my favorite door, experience up the wazoo.
Re:99 Berserkers? (Score:1)
1 Tarjan
20 Dark Hunters
20 Dark Hunters
20 Dark Hunters
Wow... (Score:2)
The BT legacy (Score:1)
IIRC, the only RPG prior to BT that used this perspective was Bloodwych [classicgaming.com], a very obscure g
Re:The BT legacy (Score:2)
It looks like you remember incorrectly. Bloodwych [the-underdogs.org] wasn't out till '91, Bard's Tale [adventurersguild.org] was out in '85.
The reason I went looking was I remembered Bloodwych being a so-so game for the Amiga, but BT being kick-bottom on the C64.
Can I have my pedant point now, please?
Re:The BT legacy (Score:1)
Re:The BT legacy (Score:1)
1981 : Wizardry-Prooving Grounds of the Mad Overlord
1985 : Bards Tale
The other stuf looks right.
Am I crazy? (Score:2)
Maybe i wasn't paying enough attention at the time, but as best i can remember the original Bard's Tale took place in Skara Brae, but not the actuall real life Skara Brae in Scotland, which would make this game not really like the original at all.
Up left up up up left up up left (Score:1)
It's a shame. (Score:3)
Hidden link of Official Bard's Tale Website (Score:1)
Speaking of Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance (Score:1)