I just want them to actually finish making a game for once and preferably a new IP, maybe a steam-punky RPG.
A PS:T sequel would be great too, although I don't know how well it would work for the casual players.
Looks like Obsidian headbrain Chris Avellone’s earlier talk about getting ‘Kickstarter fever’ based upon Double Fine’s happy day (they’ve now passed $1.3 million in funding by the way – which, as Tim Schafer notes, is more than the budget for Day of the Tentacle and almost that of Full Throttle) wasn’t idle chatter. Obsidian have just posted a forum thread asking for community suggestions as to what they should make, were they to start a Kickstarter-funded game. Obviously this is purely theoretical right now and there are absolutely zero guarantees, but as they’re clearly feeling out the ground here, you should go and make sure that the ground they feel is green, pleasant and potentially profitable. And, ideally, old-school RPG-shaped.
Here’s the pertinent comments:
“The idea of player-supported funding is… well, it’s proof certain genres aren’t dead and sequels may have more legs than they seem. And the idea of not having to argue that with a publisher is appealing. Out of curiosity, if Obsidian did Kickstart a project, what would you want to see funded? (You can respond in comments or to @ChrisAvellone on Twitter, whichever you prefer.)”Oh sure, some people will ask for Alpha Protocol and Neverwinter Nights 2 follow-ups, and that’s lovely for them. But they should really be asking for a new RPG with some of the values (and most especially the intelligence and strangeness) of Planescape: Torment. Not a sequel, though. Something brand new MAKE IT SO.Whatever they make: what I’m most excited about is the idea of Obsidian finally getting to make a game that wasn’t held to someone else’s deadline. I am certain great things will result.
(Note: Obsidian’s site seems to be under enormous, server-troubling pressure at the moment, so bide your time).
Via: Obsidian Want To Know What You Want Them To Make | Rock, Paper, Shotgun
Screw Tim Schafer I want a Planescape Torment sequel.
Last edited by larch; 11-02-2012 at 10:21 PM.
I just want them to actually finish making a game for once and preferably a new IP, maybe a steam-punky RPG.
A PS:T sequel would be great too, although I don't know how well it would work for the casual players.
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Well on their very own wiki page:
.... why exactly are they asking us again? They freaking know, finish that first!On February 11, 2010, Red Eagle Games and Obsidian announced that they would co-develop game(s) based on the Wheel of Time series of fantasy novels by author Robert Jordan.[9]
Even last year they were still saying and "hinting" at things like this:
http://www.siliconera.com/2011/03/02...licensed-game/
I mean he even admits they -prefer- working with existing IP rather than new IP .... so if it's not Icewind Dale, Neverwinter Nights or some sort of KOTOR , they might as well finish this Wheel of Time thing that have been on their plate for 2 years now...We posed that question to them during the course of our Dungeon Siege III interview.
"We are working on another licensed property right now, that has not been announced," said Feargus Urquhart, CEO of Obsidian Entertainment. "But, it’s a licensed property when we do announce it everyone is going to go ‘well, of course you had to make that game.’" Urquhart didn’t spell out the license, but he may have been referring to the Wheel of Time games, which were announced last year.
I don't want Obsidian to make anything. They should just go away.
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