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Folks in this forum might be interested in the latest news about The Bard's Tale IV — the Kickstarter will launch on June 2, 2015.

Rock Paper Shotgun says, "it’s a fully 3D world of both indoor and outdoor locations... The closest touchstones are Legend of Grimrock II and Might and Magic X, and it makes both of them look as retro as the games they’re building on."

Brian Fargo is revealing a lot more about the design, saying:

"It’s not multiplayer, we don’t have 40 things running around at once, combat is phase-based… For starters, unlike the traditional approach, where you only get a third of the screen for the movement space, we’re going for full immersion...

"Doesn’t it just scream VR? You’ll be wandering around in this first person mode, and you can either be snapped to a grid, moving ten feet at a time, or click off the grid and wander around more freely. We really get the best of both worlds there...

"It’s party based, you’ll create your characters – the bard, the thief, the character archetypes from the first ones, and NPCs joining up to add personality. When combat starts, the camera will then pull back and your group will be represented on screen or with portraits…

"The heritage of The Bard’s Tale is really Scotland, and Skara Brae in the Orkney Islands... You’ll be returning to [Skara Brae], and it’s almost a couple of hundred years in the future and both the old Skara Brae and its dungeon have been built over... It will pick up where [the original games] left off, though Mangar and Tarjan are dead. I’m not going to say you didn’t really kill them. But their cults live on, and the reasons for what they did will live on in the next story."
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Post edited May 22, 2015 by Mecandes
The project has started on kickstarter , support the game and reserve your copy now!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/the-bards-tale-iv
Post edited June 02, 2015 by manio22
Personally I find the kickstarter incredibly light on information about the game. I'll be waiting until there's some real info on the type of design they intend before tossing money.
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jsjrodman: Personally I find the kickstarter incredibly light on information about the game. I'll be waiting until there's some real info on the type of design they intend before tossing money.
Check their first video on game engine, that was uplloaded in today's update. It's amazing!
Discussed here:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/first_day_backers_of_the_bards_tale_iv_will_get_wasteland_2_witcher_or_witcher_2_on_gog
Post edited June 05, 2015 by shmerl
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jsjrodman: Personally I find the kickstarter incredibly light on information about the game. I'll be waiting until there's some real info on the type of design they intend before tossing money.
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punknotyet: Check their first video on game engine, that was uplloaded in today's update. It's amazing!
It looks pretty. it tells me basically nothing about the game.
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punknotyet: Check their first video on game engine, that was uplloaded in today's update. It's amazing!
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jsjrodman: It looks pretty. it tells me basically nothing about the game.
It shouldn't, because they are in the early development. Lot's of things can change. I never expect first prototype videos to tell me much except may be their creative vision, and in this sense the video is great.
Post edited June 05, 2015 by shmerl
The exact mechanics and so on should be left until much later, but the general style they're shooting for is still a mystery. It certainly doesn't seem like it has anything of the original games except the name, while it's trading heavily on nostalgia.

Most successful games on Kickstarter have a LOT of information on the style and feel they're shooting for, if not the specifics. I find this withholding of anything of substance at all very calculated and it doesn't fill me with confidence.

Luckiy, I don't have to make the awkward choice, as the game is funding regardless. When it ships in 2 years and there are reviews, I'll know enough to make a decision.
Inxile is one of my favorite studios out there atm, because they keep making mazing games likes Wasteland 2, and soon will release torment tides of numeria and bart tale's IV