A much more interesting, pertinent version of a question of the one already up about Baldur's Gate. What would make you accept a new game out as an "Ultima"?
If it carried the name "Ultima" and was made by Larian Studios.
The name and only the name. Nothing else. And if a new game with the name Ultima came out in current year it would be the best Ultima
If it carried the name "Ultima" and was made by Larian Studios.
In some ways, I think Larian are better suited (relatively) to creating an Ultima than a Baldur's Gate.
The original DivDiv was supposed to be their Ultima with a hint of Fallout. No, thanks, next.If it carried the name "Ultima" and was made by Larian Studios.
In some ways, I think Larian are better suited (relatively) to creating an Ultima than a Baldur's Gate.
My favorite things about Ultima are:
The original DivDiv was supposed to be their Ultima with a hint of Fallout. No, thanks, next.If it carried the name "Ultima" and was made by Larian Studios.
In some ways, I think Larian are better suited (relatively) to creating an Ultima than a Baldur's Gate.
The original DivDiv was supposed to be their Ultima with a hint of Fallout. No, thanks, next.
Not in a literal sense (in a literal sense it reuses the engine and assets from their attempt at making a Diablo-like TDE game), but in terms of most oft-cited source of inspiration. Though it turned out Larian understood Ultima as "whimsical writing and moving stuff around" which misses the point by about half a universe.The original DivDiv was supposed to be their Ultima with a hint of Fallout. No, thanks, next.
Didn't know that but it worked for me, ultima was almost my least favorite franchise from the stone age, along with Bard Tales, Divinity was really good, in spite of its diablo gameplay.
I don't know about that. Larian's problem is that they don't understand how to design RPG mechanics beyond the Diablo-style loot and leveling treadmills. Having to work with DnD rules may rectify that. Ultima, on the other hand, has always been very mechanics-light, so Larian's Ultima would be just another Divinity game with Ultima TM slapped on it. And Divinity games don't make good Ultimas because Ultima is all about worldbuilding, both through narrative and level design, and Larian never got it right either.Just to clarify, I didn't say Larian would make a good Ultima, just their Ultima would be better than their Baldur's Gate....