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Post by Gorgonops on Jun 9, 2010 18:13:09 GMT 1
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Post by mourizze on Jun 9, 2010 19:03:53 GMT 1
Interesante...
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Post by Raptor on Jun 9, 2010 20:04:43 GMT 1
Aren't those the same guys who made Brutal Legend?
It better not be an RTS, they suck at those.
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Post by Amber on Jun 16, 2010 21:06:02 GMT 1
I don't think I like the episodic idea. I prefer games that don't really end, (e.g. Sims) and that is why I loved JPOG. I'd still get this game though.
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Post by Gorgonops on Jun 16, 2010 21:42:57 GMT 1
I don't quite get what they mean by "episodic"... :/
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Post by AC on Jun 16, 2010 21:59:41 GMT 1
I think it means episodes like a TV series. Each episode would feature different tasks, and as you complete the tasks, you progress through the game. It's not quite the same as action or adventure gaming really, in the way that a serialised show isn't like a movie.
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Post by Gorgonops on Jun 18, 2010 16:43:19 GMT 1
Hmm... I see... Sound's interesting. As long as it is either FPS or a third person shooter-adventure. And maybe aim it for teens and not kiddies.
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Post by AC on Jun 18, 2010 19:30:35 GMT 1
Well, I'm basing this on the highly-episodic Lost: Via Domus, the video game based on Lost. The main draw-back to episodic-games is that they're usually quite short.
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Post by Totemaster on Jun 18, 2010 20:34:29 GMT 1
My personal favourite type of video game would have to be an RTS aimed at teens or young adults. Something that's suitably challenging, yet extremely simple once you get the hang of it.
JPOG fulfilled all of this.
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Post by Gorgonops on Jun 18, 2010 20:45:28 GMT 1
I still occasionally play that game, making mini movies and stuff. Well, I'm basing this on the highly-episodic Lost: Via Domus, the video game based on Lost. The main draw-back to episodic-games is that they're usually quite short. Ah... I'm quite sceptical on the idea now...
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