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So, what now? Is this the end?
#1
Posted 28 January 2007 - 03:39 PM
Right, so the DeFoe series is finished.
What's next?
Will this be the end of Yahtzee's freeware game making career?
Or will he make a sequel to an existing game?
Or will he make something totally new?
I'm scared... What if this is the end?
(Personally, I'm hoping for a continuation of GFW or possibly a game set in that universe...)
What's next?
Will this be the end of Yahtzee's freeware game making career?
Or will he make a sequel to an existing game?
Or will he make something totally new?
I'm scared... What if this is the end?
(Personally, I'm hoping for a continuation of GFW or possibly a game set in that universe...)
"Once upon a time, musta been 'round October, few years back, in one o' dose TOP SECRET LAB-MOTORIES de gubbnint keep stashed away underneath Virginia, an EVIL PRINCE, occasion'ly employed as a part-time THEATRICAL CRITICIZER set to woikin' on a plot fo de systematic GENOCIDICAL REMOVE'LANCE of all unwanted highly-rhythmic individj'lls an' sissy-boys!" (Prologue, Thing-Fish)
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Quoting other forumers in your signature seems to be the latest craze around here...
My Last.FM profile.
#2
Posted 28 January 2007 - 07:58 PM
I can only answer your first question, with "probably not." Any further questions would need to go by Yahtzee, who would say "fuck off, I need to recover. And stab your eyeballs." Since he's just released this one and all, and probably needs time to recover ebfore even thinking of what he;s doing next. Right?
God damn thius computer is slow.
God damn thius computer is slow.
When you lose your calm, you feed your anger.
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
#5
Posted 28 January 2007 - 09:19 PM
Well, the latter three games of the X Days series have something in common with Adventures in the Galaxy of Fantabulous Wonderment: they both built upon an older game or series of games of less quality (in the X Days series' case, 5 Days, and in Galaxy's case, the Rob Blanc trilogy) and fleshed out their stories, concepts and worlds. Yahtzee seems to like doing this and he always seems to do it well. I'm thinking that the next time he does such a game or series he'll either actually show us what the World of Magick is like in a game at least mostly unrelated to the X Days storyline (all we've seen of that world are some of the nastier bits, but he's said on the forums that it's not all bad), or... Odysseus Kent, anyone?
This post has been edited by BiggerJ: 28 January 2007 - 09:20 PM
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Posted 29 January 2007 - 11:21 AM
QUOTE (BiggerJ @ Jan 28 2007, 09:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
or... Odysseus Kent, anyone?
I loved that game!
#11
Posted 31 January 2007 - 01:49 PM
Actually, all of the XDAS series are nice and open-ended.
If you play them in the right order that is.
5DAS would have been an easy note to finish on.
So would 7DAS, because neither involve all the confusion with Chzo.
Trilby's Notes explained a lot of history, but didn't necessarily end with a plot that still needed resolving.
6DAS is very open-ended because it clearly states: "Nothing happened." But things could still be added, if Yahtzee felt so inclined
None of these are created for plot obligation, they're just made out of the goodness of Yahtzee's (blackened and evil) heart.
The several hundred people pressuring him to are also a help.
If you play them in the right order that is.
5DAS would have been an easy note to finish on.
So would 7DAS, because neither involve all the confusion with Chzo.
Trilby's Notes explained a lot of history, but didn't necessarily end with a plot that still needed resolving.
6DAS is very open-ended because it clearly states: "Nothing happened." But things could still be added, if Yahtzee felt so inclined
None of these are created for plot obligation, they're just made out of the goodness of Yahtzee's (blackened and evil) heart.
The several hundred people pressuring him to are also a help.
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