Frigo
Kai Lord
For Sommerlund and the Kai!
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Post by Frigo on Oct 4, 2007 13:34:29 GMT
How about a Strategy-take on Lone Wolf in a Medieval Total War style. You build armies, train Kai-Lords, send spies, forge bonds with rulers and inevitably clash with the Darklords and their allies. With huge showdowns... hills choked with darklords, machines of war and kraan in the sky. Squads of Kai with bows and Brotherhood of the Crystal star units with magical attacks. Sigh... I can go on. Total conversion anyone?
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Post by Doomy on Oct 4, 2007 17:52:44 GMT
For some reason I've never managed to get into RTS games. I think it's just because there tends to be so much going on and all at the same time. The last one I played was Battle For Middle-Earth II on 360, but I didn't get very far. I think a Lone Wolf RTS would end up rather similar though, and maybe that's the problem - there are a lot of fantasy RTS games already.
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Post by insomniac on Oct 4, 2007 18:12:05 GMT
We need a full-immersion virtual reality Lone Wolf game. I don't see that in the poll options, though.
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Post by Doomy on Oct 4, 2007 19:28:40 GMT
Been watching Red Dwarf again, have we?
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Post by insomniac on Oct 4, 2007 20:35:22 GMT
Been watching Red Dwarf again, have we? I've played two "virtual reality" games in my day; it's in quotes because they were just screens pressed against my eyes. I think I played the first one in York, of all places. It was an arena fight against giant robots. To play, I paid something like 7 pounds sterling, then stepped into a fighting ring and put on a big helmet. It was confusing. A robot blew me up. The next time was also in England, somewhere, probably London, and the game was a fighter pilot simulation. It was better, but I could see the edges of the screen and it wasn't like really being there. It would've been more awesome if, when I died, the graphics depicted the plane pitching towards the ground, then plummeting to earth, finally cutting off the graphics at the time of impact. That would've been great. Instead, it asked me for a crazy sum, 10 pounds I think, and I went to see some Roman ruins instead. Now that I think about it, I was probably in Wales or Scotland, not London, when that happened.
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