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| Posted by darklite on 21-May-2003 09:20 GMT | In reply to Comment 47 (PMC): >Why is anyone going to take up with a new platform to play a game that has
>been available on PC/PS2 etc for months and is now proably discounted at
>retailers anyway? Come on guys, we need another Lemmings/Worms/Turrican to
>grab the attention of the cynics!
I'm afraid that is not a possility in today's world. You need alot more cash to really impress with graphics.
Either that, or you need to bring something totally different. Let's say, for example, games with brain-stimulation or something crazy like that.
Another example, that is perhaps more realistic (though I doubt it): highly advanced AI, every choice ones makes in the game can change *everything* that happens from there on. It would be nice to break free from this linear gameplay we are all so bored of.
Games like Jagged Alliance 2 and GTA3 show how much more fun a game can get with freedom like that. Yet, those are still far from being completely non-linear. |
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