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Sachys: I hope to hell it doesnt have the art style of the Broken Sword remakes / remasters
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Vythonaut: Frankly, i'd prefer it to use the same technology as the original BaSS; no need to be fancy or put an extra dimension to it.
agreed!

knowing the company as I do though, that sadly wont be the case
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Sachys: I hope to hell it doesnt have the art style of the Broken Sword remakes / remasters
Are you sure you're not thinking of Broken Sword 5? I remember the Broken Sword 1/2 remasters basically having the same art as the original.
Apparently, this news always comes with the mention of an Apple Arcade release of the game. I wonder, does that mean it will be an Apple/Mac exclusive? Or even an IPhone game?

Anyway, there is a trailer already.
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Leroux: Apparently, this news always comes with the mention of an Apple Arcade release of the game. I wonder, does that mean it will be an Apple/Mac exclusive? Or even an IPhone game?

Anyway, there is a trailer already.
Ugh, it looks like they're going with an over the shoulder camera and gamepad driven controls. I'll still play it, but I'd rather it was point and click with carefully chosen camera angles.
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Sachys: I hope to hell it doesnt have the art style of the Broken Sword remakes / remasters
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SirPrimalform: Are you sure you're not thinking of Broken Sword 5? I remember the Broken Sword 1/2 remasters basically having the same art as the original.
nope. the remasters is exactly what im thinking of.
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Leroux: Apparently, this news always comes with the mention of an Apple Arcade release of the game. I wonder, does that mean it will be an Apple/Mac exclusive? Or even an IPhone game?

Anyway, there is a trailer already.
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SirPrimalform: Ugh, it looks like they're going with an over the shoulder camera and gamepad driven controls. I'll still play it, but I'd rather it was point and click with carefully chosen camera angles.
considering the only two revolution made games I like are BASS and In Cold Blood, im gonna remain hopeful - though the fact theres an "Apple Arcade" version makes me less so.
Post edited March 26, 2019 by Sachys
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Sachys: nope. the remasters is exactly what im thinking of.
Huh... from what I remember, the BS1 remaster only added an extra bit where you play as Nico and the rest of the spritework and cutscenes were identical. I don't think the BS2 remaster even added anything, I'm pretty sure it was just "make it run on Windows 7 and stick some filters on it". While not my idea of a good remaster, I don't remember the art changing at all.

Can you post an comparison to point out what you mean?

EDIT: Oh hang on, I remember now! You mean the portraits they added? Well at least the original sprite work survived...
Post edited March 26, 2019 by SirPrimalform
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SirPrimalform: EDIT: Oh hang on, I remember now! You mean the FRUBBIN AWFUL BEYOND AWFUL portraits they added?
yarp!
Post edited March 26, 2019 by Sachys
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Sachys: yarp!
Frub.
So I heard, but this doesn't appear to be a known studio, and Technobabylon exists, so we'll see.
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Darvond: So I heard, but this doesn't appear to be a known studio, and Technobabylon exists, so we'll see.
eh?
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Sachys: yarp!
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SirPrimalform: Frub.
yarples!
Post edited March 26, 2019 by Sachys
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Darvond: So I heard, but this doesn't appear to be a known studio, and Technobabylon exists, so we'll see.
Revolution Software isn't a known studio?

I am looking forward to Technobabylon 2 a lot more than this though.
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Leroux: Anyway, there is a trailer already.
Thanks, looks very good.
I don't like this cartoonish and colorful colours' palette in the trailer. Is a world after enviroemntal cataclysm and everything is neat anc clean.
I also wish they would stick to 2D and the dirty look of BASS.
It's wholesome that beloved games from the past can find a new life in the form of unexpected sequels. Of course, there's the risk that the new game won't be as good, but that doesn't detract anything from the enjoyment you get from the original. I wish some of my childhood point-and-click games received this treatment.

On another note, this reminds me I need to play Beneath a Steel Sky.