Whoopsie, my bad! I'll request an edit. Keen eye there, thanks!BTW, it's Silicon Knights. Silicone Knights would be the porn parody version.
Whoopsie, my bad! I'll request an edit. Keen eye there, thanks!BTW, it's Silicon Knights. Silicone Knights would be the porn parody version.
Just to clarify, Silicon Knights did make the first Eternal Darkness And for everyone saying that Denis Dyack is a reason not to buy this, he was Director on the first one -.- Do your homework guys.
You do make a good point, but as writers have different styles, so do game directors, just because he directed 2 bad games in completely different genre's, doesn't mean he can't still direct a decent horror game.As if people weren't aware of this?
The problem isn't Eternal Darkness, it's what Denis Dyak made afterward (along with his sort of meltdown over the whole thing). The Denis Dyack of today is not the Denis Dyack of 2003 (for similar comparison - George Lucas of the 70s and 80s vs. George Lucas of the present).
Making a good game, no matter how good it is, doesn't give you a lifetime pass of goodwill. That is something that must be continually earned and maintained, and Dyack dropped the ball. Skepticism is the right approach here.
no. Nintendo was deemed "oppressive" by this man and the only reason why ED was good was because Nintendo was very involved in making the game. Also add that the sanity engine (or whatever it's called) is a Nintendo copyright, and you have a generic horror game that has a high chance of being nothing like ED or even enjoyable.You do make a good point, but as writers have different styles, so do game directors, just because he directed 2 bad games in completely different genre's, doesn't mean he can't still direct a decent horror game.
I'm not saying that Skepticism isn't the right approach, but its like me saying that the next game by gearbox will be bad because of Aliens Colonial Marines and Duke Nukem Forever.
For all intents and purposes they're not expecting much considering the average budgets of contemporary video games.I can't support a game that expects over $1 million to create just the first episode of a planned twelve episodic game.
I can't support a game that expects over $1 million to create just the first episode of a planned twelve episodic game.
http://www.precursorgames.com/shadowoftheeternals/Canadian Developer Precursor Games Launches Crowd-funding Campaign for “Shadow of the Eternals”
Hamilton, Ontario – May 6th 2013 – Precursor Games today unveils its debut project Shadow of the Eternals. Developed by the creators of the critically acclaimed Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem, Shadow of the Eternals is an episodic action/adventure game that is likely to gain the attention of gamers everywhere.
Featuring an ensemble cast, Shadow of the Eternals will span over 2500 years of human history. Players will question their own perception of reality as they progress through this mind-altering psychological horror. The Pilot Episode is slated for release Q3 2014 on the Nintendo Wii U and PC.
The emerging studio is taking crowdfunding to the next level by giving the community the ability to contribute content to the game. Precursor Games has also revealed a campaign video and rewards tier system to go with their 1.5 million dollar goal, including pre-orders and exclusive merchandise.
“Precursor Games intends to leave no stone unturned in order to create an unparalleled experience for gamers”, said Paul Caporicci, CEO of Precursor Games. “We have a talented team, incredible technology with CryENGINE and a new business model where we directly integrate the fan base into the development process, allowing for new possibilities and game direction. We are very excited to see where this new direction leads.”
The Shadow of the Eternals crowd-funding campaign is can be found at www.ShadowOfTheEternals.com.