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Ultra Peanut 09-16-2012 11:11 AM

Project Eternity, Obsidian's new isometric RPG
 
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY

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Originally Posted by Obsidian
Project Eternity is an isometric, party-based RPG set in a new fantasy world developed by Obsidian Entertainment.

Obsidian Entertainment and our legendary game designers Chris Avellone, Tim Cain, and Josh Sawyer are excited to bring you a new role-playing game for the PC. Project Eternity (working title) pays homage to the great Infinity Engine games of years past: Baldur’s Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape: Torment.

Project Eternity aims to recapture the magic, imagination, depth, and nostalgia of classic RPGs that we enjoyed making - and playing. At Obsidian, we have the people responsible for many of those classic games and we want to bring those games back… and that’s why we’re here - we need your help to make it a reality!

"Oh what's this, the people behind some of my favorite games ever want to make a game without getting ****ed over by dumb publisher decisions? HAVE SOME OF MY MONEY, THANK YOU." - Me and 27,000 other people on the first day of the Kickstarter

cookster50 09-17-2012 08:50 AM

$25 gets you the game if it ever finishes. Not bad, might have to look into it. Love me some Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale.

htismaqe 09-17-2012 09:52 AM

I wonder if they'll allow co-op play?

hometeam 09-17-2012 05:41 PM

Looks promising.. i have hundreds of hours in the baldurs gate and icewind dale games, and once i beat them up pretty bad I turned to the cheat console (CLUA console commmands anyone?) for some really extreme and crazy things, including breaking the crap out of my story progression many times :P

keg in kc 10-17-2012 02:40 PM

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Project Eternity Made An Awful Lot Of Money

By RPS on October 17th, 2012 at 9:00 am.

Well, the sad news is that Project Eternity just couldn’t raise the funds required to see its ambitions met. The Kickstarter came to an end last night, and just fell short of its… four million dollars stretch goal.

Yes, of course, this is actually the most financially successful gaming Kickstarter of all time, the $1.1m goal smashed to pieces long ago, and finishing on an extraordinary $3,986,929.

So what does this mean for the RPG to be made in the spiritual style of Planescape: Torment? Well, most of all it means it’s clearly going ahead. But all those extra millions?

$1.4m added an extra playable race, class and companion. $1.6m saw the game guaranteed to make it to Mac and Linux, along with a larger story. $1.8m meant another new playable race, class and companion. While $2m ensured players would get… their own house. Huh. Up to $2.2m and they promised a new region, faction, and companion, plus the game translated into French, German and Spanish. $2.3m dinged a bunch of new game modes: Expert, Trial Of Iron and Path Of The Damned, and a “Godlike race”. Then at $2.4m bloody crafting and enchanting were added. Sadly there wasn’t a way to get to $2.5m without going past $2.4m, so that’s how Barbarian and Cipher classes were added. $2.6m offered an Adventurer’s Hall and “full party creation”, while $2.7m saw Paladins and Chanters arrive in the game. Once $2.8m was reached it added George Ziets, the creative lead and core writer behind the hugely popular Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask Of The Betrayer, to the development team. Then at $3m they promised a stronghold feature. I think they thought that was where they’d reach.

Then they saw $3.5m in their sights, and offered a second “Big City”. These are multiple-map-spanning areas packed with much to do, and they had been planning one in the game. Now there will be two. And alongside all this, there was the Mega Dungeon, that hit 12 levels, ensuring that you will never escape from its clammy clutches.

Then they created the $4m stretch goal, which via Kickstarter they only just fell short of. However, with around $150,000 in Paypal contributions that have also been taking place, they’ll have made it. And that rather boldly claims it means they’ll “enhance the whole game”. Live instrumentation for the music, developer in-game commentary, and they say that Chris Avellone will be forced to play Arcanum – which is, of course, the real reason any of us paid attention to this to begin with.

So that’s pretty good news for all involved. That said, Kickstarter culture in general – with its increasingly cynical hostage mentality toward the biggest, best features and resulting reluctance to actually tell people what they’re paying for upfront – some argue is becoming problematic. We reached out to Chris Avellone about that, to get his thoughts:

“From the Double Fine and Eternity standpoint, people understand what they’re getting in the Kickstarter proposal, in my opinion. I know what a Tim Schafer adventure game is based on his history and pedigree. And even if it was different, I still love Tim Schafer games because of his aesthetic approach, regardless. I believe that KS for Eternity is much the same way in terms of people’s knowledge of the Infinity Engine games and also the accumulated RPG works that Josh, Tim, Feargus, and I – not to honk my own horn – have done over the years.”

So it’s still ultimately about trust, but with the ethical strangeness of withholding specific details to encourage extra spending. Which, I suppose, didn’t present any huge problems in this particular case, but it’s tough to say how it’ll influence other Kickstarters without such a rich history working behind the scenes, however well-deserved it might be on Obsidian’s part. And it does seem well deserved.

They set the original estimated release date at April 2014, and Kickstarter rules suggest they should do their best to honour that. But with the vast amount of extra content, it seems likely it’ll take longer to make. So now the initial excitement is over, it’s obviously going to be one heck of a wait before we get our mitts on the thing. So, er, thumb-twiddling contests?
(There's a link to the kickstarter video at the bottom of the interview if you follow the title link, for anybody who hasn't seen it and wants a look.)

htismaqe 10-18-2012 10:19 AM

Arcanum was a great game.

cookster50 08-09-2013 09:43 AM

Looked this up, supposed to be released next year. Anyone buy from the kickstarter?

hometeam 08-09-2013 11:52 AM

I did. Development is going slowly but surely, and they update the dev blog every couple of weeks.

keg in kc 12-11-2013 11:47 AM

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GordonGekko 12-11-2013 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 10268284)
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Yes!

hometeam 12-11-2013 08:58 PM

Changed the website, and now letting you claim your pre-order/kickstarter donation. Its getting closer, but still a ways off.

SuperChief 12-11-2013 09:26 PM

I'm a n00b in this realm - what type of RPG is this considered?

hometeam 12-11-2013 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperChief (Post 10269885)
I'm a n00b in this realm - what type of RPG is this considered?

Its a AD&D isometric RPG.


Meaning its loosely based around Dungeons and Dragons HP/scoring/class/progression systems , and it uses isometric view. Think Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale etc.

Typically in these games you can pause the action and assign abilites to go on the next 'turn' or you can play it live. Sort of like Dragon Age in that regard, to bring a more modern spin on it. Your party members can usually be scripted to perform different kinds of actions, depending on how you have built the class.

Pants 12-11-2013 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperChief (Post 10269885)
I'm a n00b in this realm - what type of RPG is this considered?

The original kind, my man. :)

SuperChief 12-12-2013 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Pants (Post 10270308)
The original kind, my man. :)

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