Nope. And I consider this a good thing.Cmwissy said:Am I the only one who's reminded of Kasumi from Mass Effect 2?
Nope. And I consider this a good thing.Cmwissy said:Am I the only one who's reminded of Kasumi from Mass Effect 2?
Might I ask what dream world you're living in that this game will be coming out next year? I ofcourse hope you're right, but I would not hold my breath.SupahGamuh said:Wow, that looked pretty cool. Now I'm seriously starting to look forwad to this game next year, along with Guild Wars 2.
I might argue that, as an art-form, gaming has evolved a lot since 1998. Components of Blizzard games, like the writing, seem to have not kept up with the times.John Funk said:People complaining about the dialogue have clearly never played a Blizzard game before. Their dialogue is the very definition of Narm Charm. It's ALWAYS been like that.
I mean, have you guys played WC2? "The orcs... have DRAGONS...!!!!"
I disagree entirely, and let's just leave it at that.Whispering Death said:I might argue that, as an art-form, gaming has evolved a lot since 1998. Components of Blizzard games, like the writing, seem to have not kept up with the times.John Funk said:People complaining about the dialogue have clearly never played a Blizzard game before. Their dialogue is the very definition of Narm Charm. It's ALWAYS been like that.
I mean, have you guys played WC2? "The orcs... have DRAGONS...!!!!"
Unfortunately, I'm beginning to sour on Blizzard as they don't seem to have evolved with us. Starcraft 2 was little more than a reboot of the 1998 version, Diablo 3 looks equally as "safe". Not that there's anything wrong with that. Lots of people like to buy these games.
But I'd rather stick with the more progressive fare that Valve and Bioware are putting out.