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Hello all!

 

Obsidian, make to me Muramasa-like fighting-rpg with cool look. In 2D sideview. With dialogues as in Planescape. Protagonist - a demon, as in the book "Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming" by Robert Sheckley and Roger Zelazny. Pleeaaaase!!!! :sorcerer:

 

 

 

P. S. 3d sucks >_< !

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WTF?

I don't think they do requests.

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I don't think they do requests.
Because they are not able to do beautifully? Or they are afraid of experiments?

Mostly because they are in this to make a living.

- When he is best, he is a little worse than a man, and when he is worst, he is little better than a beast.

That and they're not really into the whole anime thing AFAIK.

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That and they're not really into the whole anime thing AFAIK.
It is unessential to use the anime thing. It may be looks like medieval pictures. Like this:

 

I don't think they do requests.

 

Maybe they can do birthday parties ocasionally?

Maybe they can do birthday parties ocasionally?

 

laf

Let me get back to sleeping. I'm tired...

Avatar made by Jorian Drake

I think you have to book them like 6 months in advance, they're in high demand.

 

 

Maybe you could make me a game consisting of nothing but the letter "h"?

 

Hey, maybe they could reinvigorate the whole genre?

 

I would love a satirical JRPG made by a western developer, containing all the common JRPG tropes, but also having a serious message. Hmm, kind of like Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden...

 

Or maybe a JRPG made in western RPG style to really bring out the differences? Seriously, we need more self-referential games that aren't totally ridiculous like Matt Hazard, but more like NOLF. Way too many games take themselves too seriously these days.

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That's the problem.

I would love a satirical JRPG made by a western developer, containing all the common JRPG tropes, but also having a serious message. Hmm, kind of like Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden...

 

Or maybe a JRPG made in western RPG style to really bring out the differences? Seriously, we need more self-referential games that aren't totally ridiculous like Matt Hazard, but more like NOLF. Way too many games take themselves too seriously these days.

Yeah, there's that high school hentai sim with Monkey Island-like combat that Avellone always seems to be putting off working on, for some reason.

 

Just give it some time.

- When he is best, he is a little worse than a man, and when he is worst, he is little better than a beast.

How about a game that has different protagonists from different cultures, one being Asian and the other more western. Whenever you get put into the POV of one of the protagonists the control style changes as well. JRPG format with the Asian, Western style for the other guy. If you have them in the same party for a bit you get weirdness.

Whoa dude, that's just crazy.

 

 

crazy enough to work...?

 

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:) Western RPG

I'm pretty sure Sonic Chronicles 2 is one of their unannounced projects.

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:devil: Western RPG

 

Talk about clueless :unsure:

:lol: Western RPG

If not for the "Square Enix", I'd think that was a Peter Molyneux presentation.

The ending of the words is ALMSIVI.

Eagerly awaiting Obsidian's secret bishoujo game since 2003.

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