Mass Effect Has Gone Gold 48
BioWare's sci-fi RPG epic Mass Effect has now 'gone gold'. Essentially, the game is done and is ready to be pressed onto discs in time for its November 20th launch date. "The Limited Collector's Edition of Mass Effect will include a wealth of background on the game. Foremost among the premium package's offerings is a pair of 36-page booklets, one of which offers a primer on the game's universe and timeline, and the other a collection of concept artwork. The set will also include a bonus DVD with documentaries on the making of the game, a look inside BioWare, 18 Xbox Live gamer pics, 16 dashboard themes, 10 songs from the soundtrack, and 600 concept images with commentary from the game's art directors. [Z: But sites have noted it is only available for purchase online.] On top of that, gamers who preorder ... will receive a bonus disc with an introductory documentary on the game, a dozen gamer pics, eight dashboard themes, three songs from the soundtrack, and various trailers."
Goodbyeoware (Score:1, Interesting)
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Will be interesting to see if they can pull it off (Score:3, Insightful)
AK-47 or Rocket Canon just to do it for me like Holy Sword of Whoop Ass does in traditional setting RPG's. I just prefer pieces that have lore. Gauntlets of Mighty Strength were forged deep in a mine by some special dwarf. The +3 Str Implant just seems meaningless.
KotOR worked for me because the force was enough of a cross-over (and I'm not a SW fan by any means) to bring in the "magic".
But, if there's one company I trust to do it in a manner that's worth playing, it's them. It's #2 on my gamefly list right after Assasians Creed, and only because the order they'll be released in.
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There is no reason you can't have sci-fi with the same kind of lore behind objects. [Heck, even in KOTOR 1 and 2 - the Ebon Hawk had it's story built up, and that history stuck around for the second game.]
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the only few that exist are all critically acclaimed and have won multiple awards across multiple categories.
If the idea of another doesn't pique your curiosity, then you're nowhere near the demographic that they're targeting so I'd suggest going to hello kitty online adventures for your gaming instead. You can thank me later.
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False. The few you know probably are. There are several flops. And there's a reason the genre isn't approached as often as fantasy, or without a fantasy-hybrid.
If the idea of another doesn't pique your curiosity
Great point. Only, you obviously didn't notice a few things. One, I posted in a topic about it. Two, I mentioned it's #2 on my gamefly list. Three, I mentioned my faith in the develo
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Can you name for me, all those flops you're thinking of?
I bet they're all MMO's.
I can think of Fallout 1 & 2, the KOTOR series, System Shock and sequel, Anarchy Online, Tabula Rasa, Shadowrun, and many others and don't know a single sci-fi themed RPG that doesn't make the cut of great games. The "demographic" I was speaking of was the long list of people who loved those games and showed it. There are plenty of peo
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For example: If a Mage casts a magic fireball against the goblin. That's it. We know it's magic and it made that enemy dead somehow. How? Who gives a damn -- it's MAGIC! However, if a techno-wizard using a Mak
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Yes, I would. But I find that most games that aren't traditional D&D RPG's shy away from the +1's in a fantasy setting. It's just so easy to throw a few adjectives on a weapon or a piece of armor and make it "magic". And even the few traditional D&D CRPG's usually get away from the +1 and +2 st
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For example: If a Mage casts a magic fireball against the goblin. That's it. We know it's magic and it made that enemy dead somehow. How? Who gives a damn -- it's MAGIC! However, if a techno-wizard using a Mako THX1138 Mag Rail Rifle to kill a cyber-enhanced stim junky, then we ask: "Well, how is that rifle powered? Who made it? What sort of round blew a hole six inches wide in that guy? What purpose does that piece of cybernetic hardware that's on his crotch have?" ect.
I tend to be that way for fantasy or science fiction. When someone comes up with a character design, I want reasoning thrown in. At least with fantasy, you're simply adapting existing designs. Want it medieval? Research how the armor looks, draw character appropriately. I really liked the Warcraft designs from 1 and 2 but by the time they made 3 they want into crazyland with knights beefed up wearing armor that looked heavy for a Space Marine. The designs just didn't make sense.
When we're talking imaginary
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KotOR worked for me because the force was enough of a cross-over (and I'm not a SW fan by any means) to bring in the "magic".
I haven't read everything there is to read about mass effect, but from what I can gather, it'll be as much of a hybrid as kotor. The mass effect itself is supposedly something of a magical ability only done more scientifically.
Also, the difference between an AK-47 and swords is that swords have more of a history and they come from a time when stories were the way to get information out; to a bronze age civilization, a steel sword seems magical. To us, the difference between an AK-47 and an M80 is purel
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this is slashdot not MTV.com (Score:5, Informative)
What do kids say these days? Oh, yes: PWNED!
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And good grief, my post wasn't flamebait, it just seemed that I was incorrect... there's a huge difference. I appologize to anyone whose day was ruined by my two sentances.
And here I'm one of the few who usually values Zonk's threads... but I was incorrect about his word usage here.
Thanks for the update (Score:5, Interesting)
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How much did Microsoft pay for this piece?
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When's the PC version due out? (Score:5, Interesting)
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The only sad part about the joke is that there's no punchline: the mediocre (read: crap) product get
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