GR:
"The Deus Ex games have never been afraid to tackle sensitive or taboo subjects, so it seems fitting the latest instalment, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, will take on the Apartheid-esque theme of social segregation. And while Eidos Montreal is pushing the boat out even further with a narrative that will ebb and flow around your choices, there's one thing the Canadian studio won't touch: religion."
The Epic Games Store has a new free game, and they want to augment your life with it.
GF365: "Here are our picks for the eight best sci-fi RPGs. Science fiction is a great genre for any medium of entertainment. These games are the best in the genre."
The og deus ex is magical. Im also very exited about mass effect legendary edition from the gp. Its next on my playlist never played mass effect game before.
Why aren't there more? A Star Trek RPG for one. Or something with non humanoid aliens?
I really hope Naughty Dog is doing a Sci-Fi game. As a lover all most things RPG I would love to see Naughty Dog quality in an RPG.
Mary DeMarle led narrative on modern Deus Ex games and Guardians of the Galaxy.
Hopefully it's for lead writer on Mass effect. But that would mean it's way off.
Regardless...i mostly loved Guardians for the story so it's a good get from Bioware.
I wonder if Embracer group is slimming down Crystal Dynamics...
Well Bioware has fallen so far off, its finally good to see them getting some talent where they need it most. First order of business: FIX MASS EFFECT story....immediately
The problem with involving religion with a game is that you have (as a developer) to take a stance and people won't be happy either way! If you choose to support that there is a God then it might end up like Battlestar Galatica, and if not it'll just be the usual atheism ego stroke that religion is a bad thing (e.g. witcher 3). There isn't much of a middle ground, better leave it alone i say!