Heh.
Actually, we had a discussion about bloodlines a while ago... Can't remember where though.
Go ahead and open a thread, and your Bloodlines Praiser of the year (me) will be there in a jiffy!

Archmage Silver, on Nov 29 2005, 04:34 PM, said:
Ze German, on Nov 29 2005, 02:09 PM, said:
Archmage Silver, on Nov 24 2005, 03:44 PM, said:
Well, it's true that LucasArts probably pushed them too hard and made them finish it too fast for the good of the game content, as it was later seen. Great game titles can and will flop from time to time... Daikatana anyone?
vell you are of course right but vhy use daikatana as example? sorry, but i hated zat game. how about arcanum? vell and zen bloodlines brought troika to bankruptcy too, nein, so it probably didn't sell to vell eizer.
Well, Arcanum was actually a very good game, just not something that can be well marketed to masses (mainly because of its old looking graphics). Haven't played Bloodlines myself, but I've read that it was somewhat better than an average game, but again, not really a record selling game like e.g. Half-Life. Daikatana... it had huge expectations on it, and it was because of those expectations that it was looked upon with even more dissatisfaction when it totally and utterly flopped. Not really a great loss if you ask me personally, but I like to use it as an example of a over-hyped flop.
Well, of course us roleplayers know that Bloodlines is simply the second-best game ever created. But seriously, Bloodlines is not appropriate as a game for the masses because
a: Load times were huge (yes, some people actually scrab games because of that)
b: There were a couple of bugs and
c: The dialogue and world information was immense, and unless you like to read, you don't like to play this game.
But the roleplaying and the story - maaaaaaan. I've never seen anything like it. And they were completely true to the real Vampire the Masquerade pen&paper game, so for the fans of that (me included) it was awesome.
But the masses like quick games. Even when it comes to roleplaying people like it quick and easy (my personal explanation of the fact that Baldur's Gate is more popular than Torment, which is THE best game ever), so I just rejoice when something finally does come that meet my requirements. I hoping for Dragon Age or NWN2 to do that, but I'm not counting on it.
Edited by Grunker, 29 November 2005 - 10:48 AM.
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