Didn't know there were robots in that game.
I love these cinematic trailers for each content patch. It's is epic. It expands the lore in a very unique way.
Hope so. I would hate my holy pally to have mana regen issues after one of those long fights.
Finally. Except now I will have to heal like a machine gun. Those events are hardcore as heck. Let's see how it fares for me with guildies instead of PUGs in PTR.
Indeed. It inspired the boom of RPG and fantasy games through the 80s and 90s if not even earlier.
I also thought it looked very similar to WoW Talent tree, but I understand Bashiok here. I don't really understand the bashing by a few fans though. WoW talent tree borrowed a lot from Diablo II.
So young. He will be deeply missed by all the D&D fans, specially those who enjoyed it in the 80s.
A game that hasn't even shipped getting an award is certainly cool. It is not a conventional logo either.
Gee, are they late on this feature? Took them a lot of time to come up with this feature. Oh well, not a bad one though.
Nice graphics and colors. Very high definition. Wonder how it stands against Crysis.
Aww, that's no good. Dual-speccing and manually changing your gear ain't cool. Hope they have it ready for patch 3.2
Could be interesting if they start working on Activision and Universal IPs and adding expansions to them. Blizzard is working on five games at a time. Signs that Blizzard is growing pretty fast.
That's an interesting thing to surface this early. Blizzard sorta did the same thing in the book WoW: Arthas in that scene where Arthas sees scenes from the future giving us a glimpse into three possible expansion themes.
Some interesting professions there. Would be nice if WoW had a wood collector and carpentry professions to build stuff. That would match nicely with Character Housing. And people could sell the services to non-carpenters.
These guys are catching up where WoW have already been established. Slow guys eh?
Very likely. They would be competing with WoW if they are planning two or more titles on their own. That doesn't sound very ethic. One thing is to serve other publishers such as EA, Namco and Hanbitsoft, and a different story is to create and launch your own games.
Nice to see new features in this patch. Could it make ex-subscribers to return though?
I wonder otherwise. Would Blizzard drop WoW from the9? Isn't that conflict of interest to develop their own MMO?
Thought all of the Diablo themes in the Eminence would make it into Diablo III. There were some good soundtracks there.
Wow, this is big. It was a matter of time. Specially with the9 pursuing to develop their own MMO in-house. And hosting Blizzard's competitors.