Kem0sabe
Arcane
John Walker... Nothing coming out of that fuckwit surprises me anymore.
What a fucking tool!Look at who wrote that article.soo uhh is it a flop?
John Walker said:Oh, and it’s worth making clear, while the game looks like Pillars, and in lots of ways plays like it, the games’ stories and lore don’t overlap. It took me forever to realise this, I admit, as I kept trying to draw associations that aren’t there. I am silly.
These people obviously didn't even touch the game long enough to find something to criticize.
Sales seem to go terrible though so this will probably the last one unless it was dirt cheap to make.
Old news. "Professional" gaming journos are the same now as they were 20 years ago. Go and read a magazine from the early 90s. They were a disgrace. Difference is, now they aren't the only ones who get to publish their twaddle.
And you base this on...?Sales seem to go terrible though
And you base this on...?Sales seem to go terrible though
It sold around 80K in the first 5 days, plus the GOG copies, it could be around 90K at least. They are also No.8 in the Steam Top Sellers at the moment with games like Watch Dogs 2 and Dishonored 2 on the list. For a small budget cRPG, I think they are not panicing.And you base this on...?Sales seem to go terrible though
... the fact that Tyranny can barley stay in the steam top 10 in the first week of it's release and competes at the moment with games like GTA V at full price and the highly unpopular Football Manager. Seems like it's struggeling but maybe I'm wrong and this sells hundreds of thousands of copies.
And you base this on...?Sales seem to go terrible though
... the fact that Tyranny can barley stay in the steam top 10 in the first week of it's release and competes at the moment with games like GTA V at full price and the highly unpopular Football Manager. Seems like it's struggeling but maybe I'm wrong and this sells hundreds of thousands of copies.
Other rpgs that put the player in a "chosen one" role? I suppose one can think of a couple at least.Done crunching numbers, but not done with the game, i really appreciate that for once there is no archetypical heroes journey here. Actually, it's quite similar to real historical evil regimes where random nobodys suddenly got to weild the power to decide about some persons life and death, rather than working your way up a ladder. Any other RPG which puts you in that role? The only other game, which is an obvious inspiration, which does this is papers, please.
76.000 Steam sales, plus undisclosed amount of GOG Sales.
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I'd consider Tyranny a success then?
It's really not the important part here. Right from the start you have something to lose: a position of at least some power. You're not a peasant from a burned down village, not an outcast, not an escaped prisoner. You're somebody - and not just in the end where you "chosen" potential is realized. You also have a few things to consider when picking sides. For instance, is your word worth anything? Because at some point you pledged your life to Kyros and Tunon. Siding with the rebels might seem like a noble thing to do but it also makes you a traitor."chosen one" role?
A game about drinking beer and mosquitoes made by one-man-studio sells 80.000 on Steam. It is also a better role-playing game than Tranny is.