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CryENGINE®3 Licensed For New IP

Warhorse Studios have announced that they have sealed the deal on the the license for CryENGINE®3 for their upcoming RPG

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DaveMan4876d ago

The original Mafia 1 team, really interested to see what they come up with.

MizTv4876d ago

im just happy its not ue3 so sick of every games looking the same

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Despite Fan Requests, Warhorse Has No Plans To Remaster Kingdom Come: Deliverance 1

The PR manager of Warhorse revealed in a new interview that Kingdom Come Deliverance 1 won't be getting a remake or remaster and the team is fully focused on Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 & future projects.

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Notellin95d ago

That's a terrible decision. Just adding a higher frame rate options or next gen latch would generate a ton of interest from new players.

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Kingdom Come devs wish their game could hold a candle to Red Dead Redemption 2

But only when it comes to money. Further details, such as pissing against the wind, are included in Gamepressure's interview.

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Nacho_Z2123d ago

It's a classic example of a potential new franchise where the first game is flawed but has promise and the sequel is make or break. If they can tighten up the combat, streamline some of the more tedious survival elements and polish the story and game as a whole to a high standard then they've got a great chance of making something big.

KillZallthebeast2123d ago

I do hope it made enough to warrant a second game. If I recall this game had a somewhat smaller budget and mostly unproven team so another go at it will likely show pretty large improvements.

Nacho_Z2123d ago

So do I, I appreciate what they did with it. As far as I know it was pretty successful and they'll be working on a follow up.

Notellin2122d ago

Yeah it was a Kickstarter game originally. Raised quite the total on there. After the successful Kickstarter they received more money. Total budget was 36 million which is rather low by today's standard.

Spenok2122d ago

As Notellin said, it had a pretty small budget. As far as we know, the game has sold at least 2 million copies, which virtually guarantees that it's been profitable.

So hopefully that means a sequel or similar style game in the future.

I adored it, and will be going back soon just because. I loved it and its flaws.

bluefox7552123d ago

I enjoyed KCD more than RDR2.

BillyG0AT2123d ago

I've put hundreds of hours in KCD and still haven't finished the main story. I love just exploring the world, it's gotta be up there as one of the best game worlds ever created. Looking forward to KCD: 2! Switch version of the first one would be epic too, though :D

Count_Bakula2123d ago (Edited 2123d ago )

Meh, R* has fallen off anyway; KC devs shouldn't be so hard on themselves. Clunky gameplay, amazing story. At least they released a PC version for people and didn't pivot their studio to only caring about microtransactions.

KillZallthebeast2123d ago

The ridiculous 25-50 gb patches weekly sure didn't help the reception of this game at launch which I got, however the continued and fairly swift support at the same time was appreciated. Also the fact they stood their ground and refused to add artificial diversity that wouldn't fit the era made me respect them somewhat more.

KillZallthebeast2123d ago

I don't need some upstart disagreeing with me. Theres no doubt the games codes was decent.

mogwaii2122d ago

It was so great they didn't bend to that shit and stuck to historical accuracy.

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Kingdom Come Deliverance: Where It Doesn't Deliver

Kingdom Come Deliverance by indie studio Warhorse is a unique take on Medieval RPGs. With an unwavering stress on realism and immersion, the game punishes players for taking the combat for granted while tacticians are handsomely rewarded.

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