What the animation tapped into was a longing for a cinematic Star Wars game with a story. Perhaps Star Wars: Battlefront 2 will have a story in Amy Hennig's Star Wars action adventure, due out in , definitely will.
But will they be deep and winding and emotional enough? Let's cut to the chase: what the trailer tapped into was a longing for Knights of the Old Republic 3. Imagine an emotional BioWare tale of Light and Dark, with all the characters and romances and betrayals the studio is famed for. The battles!
The Lightsabers thrumming and clashing like cymbals, Force powers crackling and raging. I would like no game more! But I can't have it. Instead, the animation tells me, I can have an expansion pack for Star Wars: The Old Republic - an online game that's five years old and was outdated before it even arrived.
But quantity of story and voice acting cannot hide one important truth: a Knights of the Old Republic adventure is about being some one special, not being one person in thousands. Fundamentally a massively-multiplayer game cannot make you feel like single-player game would. How can it? But for better or worse, BioWare is trying.
The easiest way to think of them is as single-player games played in an online world, and they're more directly trying to scratch the KOTOR itch than ever before. It's a free-to-play game but for that fee I got a level 60 character to play all of the Fallen Empire storyline with, including the chapters released throughout the year the final, 16th chapter was released in August I expected the reality of playing the game to be alarming, because I know from memory that SWTOR doesn't look anything like that cinematic, and I expected to be disappointed.
But 15 hours later I felt differently. Knights of the Fallen Empire had made me feel special. You are about to leave this website Close Continue. Quote: Originally Posted by VagabondJake Are there more than the 3 cinematics "the return","hope","decieved". The cinematics were trailers and they were made for marketing the game.
A cynic would say because it's still less resources than actual content Something you find difficult is a lesson on how to play better, not a punishment for playing badly. To go to Belsavis, you must go to Belsavis. JediQuaker Hold water, a sieve may not, but hold another sieve, it will - Yoda. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
You are about to leave this website Close Continue. This will be what, the 3rd time the system changes so that we can re run old content under a new one? I can barely hold my excitement. That was the "reboot" shot devs convinced EA to take and after it fizzled out I seriously doubt they'll get another one.
We'll keep getting content no doubt, but nothing really on the scale of the main MMO competitors you'd like to compare this game with.
Quote: Originally Posted by Transcendent I'm sure you could count them, if you chose to. Quote: Originally Posted by aeterno A cynic would say because it's still less resources than actual content Actually, no, I wouldn't. At this point you're not going to see any significant engine optimizations. So no, Malgus doesn't die in that second trailer.
He's just severely wounded, which is why he's wearing the ventilator in the third and final trailer. It was the Trooper's grenade that really hurt him as you can see from his face. Go Troopers! All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. You are about to leave this website
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