If the last scenario is true, take me off to the asylum too!The Tingler said:Let's hope this doesn't effect the game.
Although I'm not sure how it could possibly not effect the game for the worse. Worst case scenarios - they hire loads of new staff but they've spent the last five years training the last load of staff how to make new games, so Indy gets another year or more added to it. The other possibility is that this new President is the man who got angry that the game wasn't released in 2007 despite needing a lot more work to make it good, and so LucasArts will rush development in order to make the most of the Indy hype still around.
Best case scenario? They hire loads of experienced new staff who actually know how to make a good game, and they release the game when it's ready (breaks out in hysterical laughter, goes mad).
Dust McAlan said:Here's my question: why work with a brand new engine like Euphoria when there's other perfectly good physics engines out there? Source is an excellent engine, and besides, developers shouldn't be concerned with pushing technological envelops for an Indiana Jones game---just use existing technology, make sure it just looks good, and then concentrate on an excelent gameplay experience.
C'mon, who isn't?Montana_Jones said:Speaking of The Force Unleashed. Seems it has demoted itself to a passing rental from me on my XBOX 360. I'm more eagerly anticipating GHOSTBUSTERS: The Video Game in comparison to The Force Unleashed.
Dust McAlan said:Here's my question: why work with a brand new engine like Euphoria when there's other perfectly good physics engines out there? Source is an excellent engine, and besides, developers shouldn't be concerned with pushing technological envelops for an Indiana Jones game---just use existing technology, make sure it just looks good, and then concentrate on an excelent gameplay experience.
Katarn07 said:I wouldn't be surprised if it becomes vapoware. It'll be outdated by the time it finally is released. I was really excited to see Euphoria in action as well. I guess I'll have to pick up Force Unleashed....
Cool! Something's happening.Release Date 3/1/2009
Set in 1939, you'll assume the role of one of the greatest action-film heroes of our time on a global tour in search of clue-revealing ancient artifacts, spanning locations from San Francisco's Chinatown to the world's most sacred sites. Battle ruthless opposition — snakes excluded — to ultimately piece together a mystery of biblical proportions, and prove once and for all that Indy boasts the courage and aptitude worthy of his legendary big-screen status.
Challenge Indy's loathsome longtime rivals to a face-off, reunite him with old friends and establish relationships with new allies throughout the world during a series of spine-tingling quests
Set in 1939 when the Nazi Regime began its rise to power, the epic, original story is written for the first time under the direction of George Lucas
Paying tribute to some of the most memorable scenes ever plastered on the silver screen, you'll be in pursuit of the motorcade in Raiders of the Lost Ark, at the helm of the winding mine-cart from The Temple of Doom and embroiled in the free-for-all aboard the tank in The Lost Crusade.
RaideroftheArk said:Honestly, from what I've seen in those old trailers...it doesn't even look like a next Gen. game. I'd hate to see a rushed job, especially with they type of graphics that can be used with the 360 and PS3.