I'd be absolutely livid if there was a Planescape 2.Azuaron said:Think of it as pre-ordering Planescape 2.
I'm willing to assassinate Bobby Kotick for $1.000.000. I'm going to put up a kickstarter for it. I bet the project will get funded in no time.Nicolaus99 said:Time to put up or shut up. Ya'll want to make soulless factories like EA and Activision a thing of the past? Step up now and fight the good fight. Prove you are there for the Developers and that the Publishers and their Bobby Kotick empty suit corporate brethren can go drop dead.
Well, I mean, it's not, but why would you be livid? Sure, I'd be angry if they said, "You are the Nameless One again," but if they had new characters in Sigil and said, "New story!" I'd be all for that.cidbahamut said:I'd be absolutely livid if there was a Planescape 2.Azuaron said:Think of it as pre-ordering Planescape 2.
Well, the system itself (background rolling of the dice, stats, talents/skills and whatnot) is going to be new/not D&D but if the tactical combat with a (absolutely necessary) pause function is what bugged you about Planescape and the rest, then you are likely going to be out of luck and this might just not be your type of game. Which would be sad. :-/Hammeroj said:One thing that always - always - prevented me from enjoying these sorts of games is the god damn horrible interface and to a lesser extent the combat. Especially with something like Planescape: Torment, I found the setting and the stories of the characters there nothing short of incredible, but after several hours, I just couldn't bear it anymore. Those games are way too archaic for me. So there's some sort of a question there, how much of that is going to carry over?
But will it be more like Planescape 2 or just Icewind Dale III?Azuaron said:I understand the general hesitation for Kickstarters since you can't actually see the project, but, come on. Think of it as pre-ordering Planescape 2.
Why? I would love a new game in the Planescape setting.cidbahamut said:I'd be absolutely livid if there was a Planescape 2.
Planescape: Torment was a self contained story and it ended where it needed to. If you want another game set in Sigil, sure go for it, but make it it's own game rather than pretending we're having a sequel to the greatest RPG PC game ever made.Darknacht said:But will it be more like Planescape 2 or just Icewind Dale III?
Why? I would love a new game set in the Planescape setting.cidbahamut said:I'd be absolutely livid if there was a Planescape 2.