The Fall... starts to suck
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The Fall... starts to suck
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Ok, I've been more open-minded than some about <a href="http://www.the-fall.com">The Fall</a>, but the road to suckiness is paved with things like this:<blockquote><i>Silver Style has assigned the company Elkware to develop The Fall for mobiles. The handy-game will by released contemporary to the PC product.</i></blockquote>Ah ha ha ha ha ha. Ha ha ha. Ha ha.
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<br>There's also a new press release from <a href="http://www.silver-style.com">Silver Style</a>:<blockquote><i>THE FALL: Voice Recordings Break New Ground in Germany
<br>Silver Style Entertainment today finished the voice recordings for their post-apocalyptic role-playing game "The Fall – Last Days of Gaia". With 84 actors managing 380 parts with a total of 182,000 words it marks the most extensive voice production a computer game made in Germany has ever seen. A number of prominent voice actors is featured in the game; the player will recognize the German voices of George Clooney and John Wayne among others.
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<br>"We were aware that the quality of the voice recordings had to match the high standards of The Fall itself", said Stefan Hoffman, Project Manager at Silver Style Entertainment. "No efforts and costs were spared. After more than six weeks of hard work it's safe to say that we have set a new benchmark in the field of dubbing computer games in Germany."</i></blockquote>GET YOUR MOBILE PHONES READY THE FALL IS COMING!
Ok, I've been more open-minded than some about <a href="http://www.the-fall.com">The Fall</a>, but the road to suckiness is paved with things like this:<blockquote><i>Silver Style has assigned the company Elkware to develop The Fall for mobiles. The handy-game will by released contemporary to the PC product.</i></blockquote>Ah ha ha ha ha ha. Ha ha ha. Ha ha.
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<br>There's also a new press release from <a href="http://www.silver-style.com">Silver Style</a>:<blockquote><i>THE FALL: Voice Recordings Break New Ground in Germany
<br>Silver Style Entertainment today finished the voice recordings for their post-apocalyptic role-playing game "The Fall – Last Days of Gaia". With 84 actors managing 380 parts with a total of 182,000 words it marks the most extensive voice production a computer game made in Germany has ever seen. A number of prominent voice actors is featured in the game; the player will recognize the German voices of George Clooney and John Wayne among others.
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<br>"We were aware that the quality of the voice recordings had to match the high standards of The Fall itself", said Stefan Hoffman, Project Manager at Silver Style Entertainment. "No efforts and costs were spared. After more than six weeks of hard work it's safe to say that we have set a new benchmark in the field of dubbing computer games in Germany."</i></blockquote>GET YOUR MOBILE PHONES READY THE FALL IS COMING!
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Haha George Clooney and John Wayne. Wait...hasn't John Wayne been dead for a while? Nearly 20 years for crying out loud. And they're doing the German voices which makes it even funnier. What about Hasselhoff?
Looks more like Silver Style is trying to start a German Final Fantasy or something. Mobile phone version? Sheesh. Not gonna happen. And the huge amount of money being invested in The Fall is in no way gonna pay for itself.
Still no news on the US version.
Looks more like Silver Style is trying to start a German Final Fantasy or something. Mobile phone version? Sheesh. Not gonna happen. And the huge amount of money being invested in The Fall is in no way gonna pay for itself.
Still no news on the US version.
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Ugh, mobile phone games? Yeah, this is definately the part where one says "The path to Hell is paved with good intentions."
On the other hand, that is a pretty extensive dubbing crew that they have there. Doesn't say much on the quality of the dubs, but it does look like a fairly large crew, nonetheless.
On the other hand, that is a pretty extensive dubbing crew that they have there. Doesn't say much on the quality of the dubs, but it does look like a fairly large crew, nonetheless.
Mobile phones games have not caught on here but are very big business in Europe and are of quite excellent quality. Elkware mad the mobile phone game for "Sacred".
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I don't have a clue what you're talking about, not a fucking clue.
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Baldur's Gate is also getting the mobile phone "treatment".
http://www.planetbaldursgate.com/#PQN474942
http://www.planetbaldursgate.com/#PQN474942
I don't have a clue what you're talking about, not a fucking clue.
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Greetings,
Now they certainly cannot compete with their PC counterparts due to the nature of the device. But PC gamers aren't the primary audience. It's people playing cell-phone games.
Keep in mind that the game will also be marketed independently by Elkware, so it's likely to reach an audience other than PC gamers, too. There probably will be people playing the game who have never heard of the PC game before. And as several others already pointed out, the cell phone gaming market over here (same for ringtones etc.) has grown a lot in the past 1-2 years. There are TV stations whose commercial breaks are filled with nothing but ads for ringtones and games for mobile phones. We're not the only ones doing it, Ascaron did it with Sacred and Port Royale 2, Sunflowers with 1503 AD - even Anino Entertainment developed a mobile spin-off of Anito. You can take a look at some of them in the shop section at Elkware.Really? I never knew that. I'm surprised these PC games have a big enough following to justify that.
Now they certainly cannot compete with their PC counterparts due to the nature of the device. But PC gamers aren't the primary audience. It's people playing cell-phone games.
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We'll try to make sure it'll be done as good as possible, after all, an abysmal localization wouldn't be overly helpful. Remember though, unlike for the German version, the English VO part will be managed by the publisher for that market. Not by us, not by non-native English speakers. And since no publishing deal for the UK/US is finalized yet, it's too early too talk about specific details. Be sure though that nobody intends to ressurrect the Duke.But I'm interested about the English VO cast, will they be as high-quality/profile as the German ones?
Well, I don't know the UK market. Germany's the biggest mobile phone market in Europe. Way back in 1998/1999 it was pretty much normal for teenagers to have a cell-phones. And now we're reaching the point that 10-12-year-olds are being equipped by their parents. Statistically about 70% of the people living here own one. And with the arrival of the third generation of cell phones (polyphonic, colour display, Java support) the gaming market really took off. There's quite an industry working on software, logos, skins, ringtones and the like.I guess they don't do them in England, only mainland Europe
As for specific games, seeing that the UK PC gaming market is rather small compared to the German one and that brands like 1503 AD or Port Royale aren't really established there, it's not too surprising that you'll have a tough time finding them.