Hype!I visited the studios in Ghent this summer to test the PS4 edition of Original Sin and I saw a lot of artwork on the walls, and next the Divinity: Orginal Sin and Dragon Commander sections of the wall there was an concept art board for "The lady, the mage and the knight".
For anyone not familiar with Larian, this was to be their first game project around mid 90's. They could not make this then, but to me it looked like that was gonna be their next project. I recall Sven talking about their dream RPG project being next, so when I put those two together...
Sven didn't want to do another kickstarter at first, but recently it seems like he was convinced to do it for the overall health of the platform.Kickstarter uh.
I hope they'll tell a more interesting story this time, the first one was awful in that regard. The Gameplay was fantastic tho.
I hope they take pointers from harebrained schemes for their 2nd oneZero problem with them using KS for this.
It's a bit of a niche genre at this point, and to make the game they want, it's not like they have Activision's cash at their disposal. That may be the only way these games get made in the future.
That said, I'm a terrible person for never playing the first game. Genre is right up my alley, but my gaming PC is a trainwreck. Now that Win 10 is out, may be time to finally do something about that.
"While not all of the money is for us as we had private investors on board, the game did sufficiently well for us to envision funding our next endeavors with it, meaning we’re pretty happy about its performance."
I strongly disagree with them using KS for this. Public funding was needed for the first one as they had no previous projects to use profits from to make their game. Now? They had a successful project. The KS worked. They got public funds, made a game, made money from that game.
Instead of using their profits from the first project to fund their 2nd, like a normal company, they are looking for handouts again. So yeah, don't agree with the KS whatsoever.
Will still buy the game in the end, but don't like using KS for a sequel of a successful game.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/09/12/divinity-original-sin-sells-over-500k-units
When is the PS4 version of Origin Sin due? Really hope whatever they make from PS4 sales they can put towards II.
This year is all we know. I don't think there is a concrete date.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 builds further on the foundations weve been laying with Divinity: Original Sin (D: OS), and Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition (D: OS EE). For us, this allows for an unprecedented focus on the gameplay. We wont be losing time building the elementary systems that typically take up more than 60% of our development time. Instead, we can start building the world immediately and try out all kinds of things.
My heart is already beating faster.Im hopeful though theres a small scene in D:OS 2, right at the beginning of the demo that well be showing to press and players at Pax Prime. Its a small detail, but every time I see it, my heart starts beating faster because of the enormous implications it has for the entire game. It was when I saw this that I felt sure about taking it to Kickstarter. I think other RPG players will recognize what it means for the game and their hearts will start beating faster also.
According to Amazon it's October 27th this year.
iirc they said in some of the GamesCom videos they will tried to finish it around the "end of October" if everything ends wellThis year is all we know. I don't think there is a concrete date.
Not quite sure the opposition against studios revisiting Kickstarter, especially if said studios have made good on their promises previously.
Given that Kickstarter is essentially a preordering platform for these types of endeavours, I don't see the problem.
Larian didn't make good on their promises though, see my previous post about the promised and still-missing Linux version.
I backed Shadowrun: Hong Kong, because Harebrained always delivered. Larian, not so much. I'll likely buy the game if and when it releases, but I'll not give them money until they actually have a game I can play.