Shamus Young: "Obsidian Entertainment is a development house that is known for taking other people's hand-me-downs and turning out unfinished sequels. In 2004, they made Knights of the Old Republic 2, a sequel to BioWare's smash hit from just a year earlier. The game was filled with glitches, bugs, unfinished quest lines, and if you search around a bit you'll see it frequently scores in people's Top 10 lists of Worst Videogame Endings Ever. People blamed publisher LucasArts for shipping the game before it was ready. And since the game came out just eighteen months after the original, this seems like a pretty fair charge. After all, it's a safe bet that there were a few months between the release of the first game and the initiation of work on the second. So you're talking about doing a game in just a year, with a new team, using new (to them) tools. There is just no way that was going to end in triumph."
Rebellion's Atomfall is finally out! But what happens if you can't get your hands on it yet? Luckily, here are the top 8 games like Atomfall.
Kinda reminds me of miasmata also with how the navigation works. Not to miasmata's extent but definitely in the same vein
In a new live stream, Josh Sawyer discussed the possibility of a Pillars of Eternity Tactics game and the challenges it could pose.
Licensing issues often leave many games forgotten. But all that aside, here are 10 classic games desperate for remasters.
The getaway
Smugglers run
Dead to rights
Worlds scariest police chases
Sure I’m missing a few.
Ape Escape.
Fun game but, wow, you need a college degree to understand the controls.
A remaster would also save you from having to constantly fight the camera.
Keep the music though. Those drum and bass tracks fit really well and haven't aged. Made me think that more games could work well with drum and bass tracks, but unfortunately it's a somewhat niche genre now.
Xenogears, Xenosaga trilogy, Vagrant Story, Drakengards, Parasite Eve and many more but I’ll start with those