Feargus wants to make another Fallout
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Feargus wants to make another Fallout
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<p>In a <a href="http://forums.obsidianent.com/index.php?showtopic=41584" target="_self">post on the Obsidian forums</a>, <strong>Feargus Urquhart</strong> commented that he would love to make another <em>Fallout </em>game, and that Obsidian might be toying around with the idea of their own post apocalyptic IP.</p><blockquote><p><em>As for future titles, I would like us to continue making both Fantasy
games and games placed in other genres - like Post Apocalyptic and
SciFi. A number of us have been toying around with the idea of a Post
Apocalyptic Fantasy world. There are a number of campaign worlds out
there that explore this idea and I think a really cool video/computer
game could be made within a world like that. While we couldn't go with
the campy 50's feel of Fallout (campy as in the Pip Boy look, not campy
as in culture references), I think the tension created by having all
the different fantasy societies trying to scrape by and rebuild would
make for an interesting world to explore. As for a straight SciFi game,
I don't have an real specific ideas about what we might do just yet. I
know a lot of people around here love 40K, so I was thinking of talking
to THQ at some point about whether they would like to a 40K game that
is more RPG than RTS.
Finally, I should probably talk about the twin gorillas in the closet.
I'm sure there's a correct analogy in there somewhere, but that's what
came to mind. Anyway, I'm speaking of the the KotOR3 and Fallout
gorillas. Both of those are games that I and everyone else here at
Obsidian would love to make. I don't know if we will ever get the
chance, but I do continue to talk with LucasArts about what might be
going on with KotOR3. As for Fallout, like I said, I'm not sure if
we'll ever get the chance, but I know that I'd love to make another
Fallout - plus, I think Avellone's already designed the next 12 of them. </em>
</p></blockquote><p>Spotted @ <a href="http://www.nma-fallout.com">No Mutants Allowed</a></p>
<p>In a <a href="http://forums.obsidianent.com/index.php?showtopic=41584" target="_self">post on the Obsidian forums</a>, <strong>Feargus Urquhart</strong> commented that he would love to make another <em>Fallout </em>game, and that Obsidian might be toying around with the idea of their own post apocalyptic IP.</p><blockquote><p><em>As for future titles, I would like us to continue making both Fantasy
games and games placed in other genres - like Post Apocalyptic and
SciFi. A number of us have been toying around with the idea of a Post
Apocalyptic Fantasy world. There are a number of campaign worlds out
there that explore this idea and I think a really cool video/computer
game could be made within a world like that. While we couldn't go with
the campy 50's feel of Fallout (campy as in the Pip Boy look, not campy
as in culture references), I think the tension created by having all
the different fantasy societies trying to scrape by and rebuild would
make for an interesting world to explore. As for a straight SciFi game,
I don't have an real specific ideas about what we might do just yet. I
know a lot of people around here love 40K, so I was thinking of talking
to THQ at some point about whether they would like to a 40K game that
is more RPG than RTS.
Finally, I should probably talk about the twin gorillas in the closet.
I'm sure there's a correct analogy in there somewhere, but that's what
came to mind. Anyway, I'm speaking of the the KotOR3 and Fallout
gorillas. Both of those are games that I and everyone else here at
Obsidian would love to make. I don't know if we will ever get the
chance, but I do continue to talk with LucasArts about what might be
going on with KotOR3. As for Fallout, like I said, I'm not sure if
we'll ever get the chance, but I know that I'd love to make another
Fallout - plus, I think Avellone's already designed the next 12 of them. </em>
</p></blockquote><p>Spotted @ <a href="http://www.nma-fallout.com">No Mutants Allowed</a></p>
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No, Fallouts, he's joking about how involved MCA is with the Fallouts. Remember, Van Buren's rough design was MCA's, and he always had a lot of ideas about where he thought Fallout should go. So Feargie is joking about how MCA has a whole series of Fallouts in his head (or maybe even written out, who knows?).Mechanurgist wrote:Is he referring to the Fallout Bibles or something else?
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Hey, give the guys at Bethesda a chance too!philowar wrote:God forbid Feargus ever gets his shitty hands on another Fallout game. He butchered FO2 enough as it is. What a hack.
Well, considering the core designers of Fallout left shortly after the release FU and the others did a decent sequel. There's a lot of good, bad and ugly in all sequels, but for many fans Fallout 2 is the dearest mostly because of its enormous replay value.
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Considering the shit currently on market, I'm lookin for a time travel opportunity to get back to the 90's as soon as possible. Since I wasn't able to find one yet, I'm replaying 10 year old games while cursing the game industry.Cimmerian Nights wrote:Nobody does, the golden age of cRPGs is over. Welcome to the consolized age.
Sometimes I feel like Mr.Chance when seeing the new kind of dumbed down console and action RPGs. I'm becoming a grumbling bitter grandpa, who lives in the past millenium and isn't able to see the blessings of modern game evolution.
Sorry, I can't see them because they are non-existent.