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Oh no, is something bad? Something's bad isn't it.
Uh... yeah, they kind of were. Tons of Chinese mythological conflict. I LOVE the first game.
Happens all the time. Most Kickstarters get announced weeks before launching.Seems like a bad idea to launch your Kickstarter 5 days after you announce it.
If it's on 4 discs, I'm in.
Fear Effect 1 and 2 were both amazing. I was so excited about this announcement until I read further. Isometric? That's some bullshit, right there.
This is Fear Effect.
Original - http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2-jDpocK4R4
Retro Helix - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iqo9RA9Fzn0
Inferno - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aTHKXjePz-0
Wish it would have just been an Inferno remake, as that got cancelled before release. Damnit.
"Eidos sexualised the relationship between Hana and Rain while marketing Fear Effect 2. Sushee promised to avoid doing the same for Fear Effect Sedna."
Oh man, I feel so sorry for game developers... Their fear to 'offend' gamers is real, today. Such an unfortunate era.
Eidos sexualised the relationship between Hana and Rain while marketing Fear Effect 2. Sushee promised to avoid doing the same for Fear Effect Sedna.
Guys, what if this is better than the previous games?
Why? Aren't they a couple? (I've never played the games) Or was it a case of the game being too pandering?
I like Fear Effect but it will not work now, because is 2016.
Loved the first two... This resembles nothing of those games other than characters. I'll take the wait and see approach with this.
I was gonna impulse-reply 'toning down what, exactly? Did you ever play the g...', and then I read the rest of your post.They could tone it down and still keep them as a couple. I think that'd be cool.
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I'm curious how they're gonna get newer players on board. I've never actually played Fear Effect but always wanted too.
I was gonna impulse-reply 'toning down what, exactly? Did you ever play the g...', and then I read the rest of your post.
Seriously, there was one single scene, IIRC - kinda appropriate to the context as well, to be honest - and it was pretty much harmless too. I don't know if the game had particularly raunchy ads, or if Eidos pushed it too far with the marketing, back then, but these guys stating they won't refer to that element in their game - even before sharing way more substantial details - sounds like a witch hunt way out of proportion.
So this is basically some guys wanting to do a isometric turn strategy game and just using the cheaper sort of known IP to get them a boost in recognition? Pass.
Are we really crying out for another 3rd person action game though?
That's just an ad though, that's not in the game. Only sexy interaction between the two is the pretty innocuous elevator scene IIRC. There's not really much to tone down.
Well, that was admittedly pretty stupid - I was aware of the controversy, at the time, yet I've never seen that ad on Italian magazines - and I realize something similar would make YouTube melt at least for a couple of weeks, today, but still... Different times, I guess.All I know was the advertising which was just posted. It was heavy on the two. Maybe they just mean they aren't doing that.
That's just an ad though, that's not in the game. Only sexy interaction between the two is the pretty innocuous elevator scene IIRC. There's not really much to tone down.
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Guess it was Eidos's thing back in the day.
The end game is insane. There's a reason FE2 is a prequel,Am I the only one who was terribly disappointed by Fear Effect?
It looked the part but the gameplay was almost Dragons Lair levels of frustrating. I remember getting to the second area and thinking "fuck this".
The end game is insane. There's a reason FE2 is a prequel,damn near everyone dies.
Still the best and most creepy depiction ofin a video game ever. Whoever designed those environments was a twisted genius.hell
Id also add creepiest brothel, creepiest swamp village and creepiest downtown Hong Kong ever in a videogame. All the environments in the game are unsettling as fuck.