Gearbox isn't the one making it, Blackbird Interactive is, the game in question has been in development for several years and already has the style nailed down, see for yourself. blackbirdinteractive.com/media/
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[QUOTE="Arach666"]Gearbox is just publishing it thankfully,the actual devs(Blackbird) are composed of several former Relic employees,many of them key mambers of the original Homeworld dev team,so if this shit is handled properly by Gearbox we may have something really great. IF Gearbox just finances and publishes,that is.AcidSoldnerRemember the last time Gearbox produced (supervised) a game? Yeah Aliens: Colonial Marines didn't turn out too well.
You seem to forget, that Aliens Colonial Marines was handed back and forth between several different developers who kept scrapping what was there and rebuilding. With Shipbreakers we are talking about a small group of the Original developers of Homeworld 1 including one of Relic's original co-founders as the CEO of Blackbird Interactive. Blackbird also sought Gearbox out, not the other way around, they were one of the losing bids to the Franchise back at auction, they congratulated Gearbox and then gearbox in a moment of genuine foresight realized they have no RTS experience and in need of good PR licensed Blackbird the franchise along with financial backing.
Although there are still risks, this is a whole different animal than Aliens and Duke Nukem
Hardware Shipbreakers isn't seeing any drastic changes while being made into Homeworld Shipbreakers outside of the apparent drop of the free to play model, which I frankly consider fantastic news.
No, because the game doesn't show up under my collection, I'm simply never presented with the option to delete it in order to readd it. The only place where it says its still in my collection is when I click on add to list, the add to collection option is dulled out saying its already there when it isn't
Hi, everytime I go under the tab for Crimson Skies High Road to Revenge, the site tells me I already have it in my collection, but for whatever reason it never shows up under my collection list.
Someone here made an analogy about checkers not having has much depth as chess, and Halo Wars not as much as World in Conflict. I thought World in Conflict didn't have any base building or resource gathering doesn't that make it as simple of an RTS as they come. Also the point of this forum wasn't about oppinions but about the inconsistancies exibited by people who arePAID to give insights into games which can in the long run kill or help a game.
sure, but what I meant to say was that I have never seen Gamespot use the UK branch's reviews before, I mean don't the UK gamespot have their own website with it's own reviews?
Anyone else here notice how Gamespot's seeming praise during the Halo Wars Marathon didn't match with the oppinions of the Video review done by the Uk branch. Very contradictory if you ask me.
My 360 would freeze if I tried to play multiplayer levels for Halo 1 and in campaign guns on the ground would sometimes be colorless
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