apparently its a bit buggy from looking at their forums. KQ3 was a great gaem for its time (never played kq > 4), and of the 4 its got the best 'story'.
i guess im too much of an AGI guy to like these remakes.
-- Stu --
I'm torn myself about these things. I mean I realize the premise is to make the classics appeal to a whole new generation of gamers, but the resources required to bring these things up to "spec" and the talent that has to go into it seems wasted in my opinion. I'd rather see these people try something original and fail at it then take the safe route and update a previous creation. It's not like the original games aren't relatively easily accessible and playable anyway... It's almost like you'd like people like these to create the most brain-dead simple emulation front end for all the Sierra games and be done with it, and then put their focus on new stuff.
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
(A PC Magazine Top 100 Website)
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*************************** Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
apparently its a bit buggy from looking at their forums. KQ3 was a great gaem for its time (never played kq > 4), and of the 4 its got the best 'story'.
i guess im too much of an AGI guy to like these remakes.
-- Stu --
I'm torn myself about these things. I mean I realize the premise is to make the classics appeal to a whole new generation of gamers, but the resources required to bring these things up to "spec" and the talent that has to go into it seems wasted in my opinion. I'd rather see these people try something original and fail at it then take the safe route and update a previous creation. It's not like the original games aren't relatively easily accessible and playable anyway... It's almost like you'd like people like these to create the most brain-dead simple emulation front end for all the Sierra games and be done with it, and then put their focus on new stuff.
======================================
Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
(A PC Magazine Top 100 Website)
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***************************
Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.