Reminds me of Kingdoms of Amalur. This could turn into a pretty enjoyable b-tier RPG.
It looks like Dragon Age to me. I'm definitely interested. There are a lot of games similar to this coming out soon. Dragon Age, Witcher, Lords of the Fallen, Dark Souls 2, and now this...I love these types of games, so I am pretty excited.
It doesn't even remotely look like Dark Souls.
Yeah, these rip offs that don't even look like Dark souls...
Enemy design definitely seems to go in the direction that Demons Souls and Dark Souls has popularized recently.
Enemy design definitely seems to go in the direction that Demons Souls and Dark Souls has popularized recently.
It might help that you are being possessed by a flame demon.
Dark Souls is like the Witcher is like Dragon Age? Not when i played them...
I also vote "not very Dark Souls." Looks more like a Witcher 2/Dragon Age 3 kind of combat system from what little was shown.
I think if you systematically assess the similarities and differences between those two designs you'll have to conclude they are both large monsters with some horns and that's it. I would not confidently state Dark Souls influenced that design directly. I mean, maybe it did, but the evidence is weak unless you only pay attention to the similarities while ignoring the differences.
C'mon man, you know better than to expect anything even vaguely resembling a soul hunger mechanic, or even anything else that'd convincingly persuade you to take an evil option once in a while.Demonic possession? Here's hoping the devs played a lot of Mask of the Betrayer
Heh, I wouldn't get your hopes up.So this is like an A or AA game? That's attractive to me. I am interested in this, AS LONG AS it's not a full priced title.
If it's like 30-40 dollars, I'm in.
Fantasy-style RPGs.
Heh, I wouldn't get your hopes up.
Thats probably 80% of RPGs ever made.
It doesn't even remotely look like Dark Souls.
Yeah, these rip offs that don't even look like Dark souls...
Looks interesting, Dragon Age meets Fable.
Shame about that voice over on the trailer, was expecting him to crack a joke any moment, made it very hard to take the game seriously.
"Tons of weapons"
We'll have to see. If the developers boast a challenging but rewarding combat system, then I think the 'Dark Souls effect' over recent games will be undeniable.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance devs boast wanting to emulate the challenge of Dark Souls, as does the Witcher 3 devs, Lords of the Fallen is another upcoming game that borrows heavily from Dark Souls. What makes you think anyone making a RPG at this moment isn't somehow aware of Dark Souls in their design process? I'm not calling this game a Dark Souls clone in the least, it does look very similar to Kingdoms of Amalur to be sure, but the argument being made is that Dark Souls is a game that will have an impact on many games in the genre whether it can be immediately discerned or not.