I've gotten a little tired of WoW and nothing else has held my interest. I like the Starwars universe and I could go form some Sci-Fi in my MMOs. However Sony is retarded and they ran it in to the ground.Īt any rate, I'm excited to see it. They'd given the original one to Sony thinking that Sony would do a good job since at the time they had one of the few successful long running MMOs out there (Everquest). Lucasarts was also looking for someone to do a new Starwars MMO. Plus people love Star Wars, having a popular universe helps. It was done quite some time ago (they've been working on this since long before it was publicly announced) and they didn't have the Mass Effect universe to use. The choice of KOTOR for the MMO also makes sense. Personally, I'm very hopeful their offering will be a lot of fun. It isn't as though Bioware has said "Fuck all other markets, we are MMO only!" No, they just want to get in on the MMO action. Note that since they've announced this Bioware has released Dragon Age and is going to release Mass Effect 2, both single player RPGs. Well, there's been some good single player Sci-Fi RPGs, but no good SCi-Fi MMOs.Īlso it isn't as though everything has to be an MMO. Neither is better or worse, just different and I like both. MMOs are fun in a different way than single player RPGs. I agree, it's too bad they didn't do more single player with it, but I'd like a cool Sci-Fi MMO too. not to mention that I personally find "gradual, unknowing descent into evil" a hell of a lot more compelling of a story than "generic coming of age tale"). Let's ignore the fact that the much-criticized Special Editions don't actually really change anything, and that the prequels do an even better job at the point of Star Wars than the originals do (since Star Wars was always just a flimsy excuse for a plot so we could get to the good battle scenes. To fly in an imperial fighter, chasing after Rebel X-Wings and those damn fast A-Wings, after the music kicked in was awesome. I think some Slashdotters are starting to forget how cool Star Wars was back then. Back when the three movies you bought on VHS were the same as what was released originally in the theaters. X³: Terran Conflict was released October 2008.There were a large number of missions, different craft, and of course STAR WARS! Back when Star Wars was still awesome - before the "Special Editions" and crappy prequels. Meanwhile, X³: Terran Conflict will pose questions such as: How has Earth changed in all these years? And how will relations between Earth and its counterparts in the X universe develop? Gamers can take on the roles of different characters in the X universe, or of a Terran military pilot, and experience a multitude of stories in the largest X universe ever featured - for X³: Terran Conflict will offer more missions than any other X game before. It is the culmination of the X trilogy, with a grand finale that takes us all the way back to Earth's own solar system. X³: Terran Conflict is a brand new, stand-alone game set in the universe of X³. "We look forward to adding another successful chapter to the X story, together with Koch Media," says Bernd Lehahn, Managing Director of Egosoft. "So we are very happy to be presenting the gripping next installment of the X universe's story in X³: Terran Conflict." Klemens Kundratitz, Managing Director of Koch Media. "The X series has always been one of our top quality brands, and an integral part of the Deep Silver portfolio," states Dr. X³: Terran Conflict will be released under the Deep Silver label. X³: TERRAN CONFLICTComputer games developer Egosoft and Koch Media, a leading distributor of games and application software, today announced the conclusion of an exclusive publishing and distribution agreement for the title X³: Terran Conflict.
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