Favorite Game Setting
- King of Creation
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Favorite Game Setting
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The folks over at <a href=http://ve3d.ign.com/?fromint=1#582235">Voodo Extreme</a> have put up a new poll that could be of some interest to you.<blockquote><i>This week's poll is What is your favorite game setting? Choices include fantasy, historical, modern-day, <b>post-apocalypse</b>, sci-fi and wierd crap. Wierd crap would of course the the default choice for 'other'. That, or those wacky acid trip inspired console games that Nintendo likes to put out. Not that it's a bad thing, mind you.</blockquote></i> As of this time, <b>Post-Apocalypse</b> is trailing both Sci-fi and Fantasy. So go and do you duty!
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<br>P.S. The poll in on the right hand side, under the banner ad.
The folks over at <a href=http://ve3d.ign.com/?fromint=1#582235">Voodo Extreme</a> have put up a new poll that could be of some interest to you.<blockquote><i>This week's poll is What is your favorite game setting? Choices include fantasy, historical, modern-day, <b>post-apocalypse</b>, sci-fi and wierd crap. Wierd crap would of course the the default choice for 'other'. That, or those wacky acid trip inspired console games that Nintendo likes to put out. Not that it's a bad thing, mind you.</blockquote></i> As of this time, <b>Post-Apocalypse</b> is trailing both Sci-fi and Fantasy. So go and do you duty!
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<br>P.S. The poll in on the right hand side, under the banner ad.
- Mr. Teatime
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Fantasy RPGs can be grand, 'tis just that the industry has been and will for many reasons continue to be saturated, inundated and suffocated by lowest common denominator fantasy tripe - because (and as demonstrated by Bioware and Bethesda as but two examples), more often than not, that's what sells. Blame humanity.
I'd be upset they omitted Steampunk if I cared about the poll.
I'd be upset they omitted Steampunk if I cared about the poll.
Or alternately, a genre. Genre is after all defined by expression and the common desire to classify it. It exists, it can be and likely already is a genre. Like many things - a matter of opinion.Subhuman wrote:"Steampunk" is one of those weightless buzz words like /EL SNIPPO STRIKES ONCE MORE !!1
*laughs*Subhuman wrote:Don't be a pretentious knob, Blargh.
And there I thought you had already made a decision.
- King of Creation
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Max Payne kind of crashed in its attempt to do film noir, so I dunno? Clearly you are some kind of miscreant, King of Creation, and no doubt in cahoots with Mr. "James" Teatime.
What about cyberpunk-post-apocalyptic? D: You could even throw in a funky technelectroclash soundtrack, with the odd tribal groove for good measure.
What about cyberpunk-post-apocalyptic? D: You could even throw in a funky technelectroclash soundtrack, with the odd tribal groove for good measure.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.