Obsidian Entertainment helping localize Russian MMORPG Skyforge
Obsidian Entertainment will be assisting Russian developer Allods Team with their upcoming sci-fi fantasy MMORPG Skyforge by helping mold it for western audiences.
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Obsidian Entertainment will be assisting Russian developer Allods Team with their upcoming sci-fi fantasy MMORPG Skyforge by helping mold it for western audiences.
Obsidian Entertainment is taking a slight departure from their RPG wheelhouse and announcing a free-to-play multiplayer tank game called Armored Warfare.
Paradox Interactive has picked up the publishing rights to Obsidian Entertainment's Pillars of Eternity. The publisher will focus on marketing and sales, while Obsidian remains free to focus on completing the game before the end of 2014.
South Park: The Stick of Truth suffers from overly simplistic RPG mechanics, some iffy design choices, and some major bugs. In spite of all of that, the story nails everything that make Trey Parker and Matt Stone's television series such a joy, making this an ideal choice for South Park fans... and likely South Park fans only.
Some might be suspicious--nervous, even--that South Park: The Stick of Truth's launch is only three weeks away yet we've barely seen anything of the game in action. If you exist, rhetorical person, know that Ubisoft has answered your prayers. A new trailer shows 13 minutes of Obsidian's action-RPG, with the intro, character creation, and a little battling.
Pre-order bonus details have popped up at various retailers for South Park: The Stick of Truth, along with the reveal of newly-produced TV spots, giving the surest sign yet that it's really coming this time.
Obsidian's Project Eternity has undergone a name change and will now be known as Pillars of Eternity. Celebrate the new name change with a fresh teaser!
It's easy to adjust an RPG's difficulty by scaling damage and adding more enemies, but Project Eternity wants to go in a different direction, using a new encounter system to completely change certain aspects of battle.
South Park: The Stick of Truth has been pushed to March 4, Ubisoft announced today. On the bright side, a new trailer shows actual gameplay footage of the combat system.
The long wait for the South Park RPG will finally be over come December 10th, when the game hits PC, PS3, and Xbox 360.