At least it'll get rid of those annoying ads.
Indiana Jones and the Death of a Franchise
Basically, Indy is shrunk down to molecular level and injected into the brain of George Lucas where he must kill every line of bad dialogue, thus saving the world from more abominable films.
Hopefully this means the storyline might be a cut above your average game. Unless it's anything like the last Indiana Jones film, of course.
I can't see any Starcraft fan refusing to buy the game on the basis of voice acting.
The space settings look very nice indeed.
Money, I suspect. Blizzard is going to want to squeeze every last penny out of its cash cow.
I wonder how many people would play it if it used a subscription model.
I like the idea of the wormholes becoming more unstable the more they are used.
Hellgate's a strange one - why did they say they were shutting down the US and Euro servers "for good" if they're still working on updates?
The naval battles look ridiculously detailed. You can even see the crew throwing grappling hooks and dragging two ships together.
It's certainly one of the better looking MMOs on the market. Seems from the video like there's a varied range of environments too.
Will have to give this a look. Diesel's a busy man at the mo, with Riddick and Wheelman. Although if I had to put money on it, I'd wager Riddick will be the better game.
Navel combat? Is that like piercing? :)
Man, I loved Syndicate. I'd love to see it on the DS - it would give me a chance to dust off the old Persuadatron.
Quite like the sound of this - FPS meets MMO is an intriguing prospect.
Yay, about time the asteroids caught up with the rest of the visuals.
I can't beleive there's such huge demand for what sounds like a messy, chaotic MMO.
Can't wait for the 25 man version, shame it's not quite ready.
About time the devs took a stand on this.
Man, that's the dream. It's amazing how differently professional gamers are perceived in the east.