Caras, esse jogo realmente me chama a atenção, principalmente por ser da Obsidian, que em geral possui bons jogos
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Ja esse outro, sei não...
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Obsidian Entertainment's latest game, Pillars of Eternity, is now available on PC, Mac, and Linux. The game, which was originally funded on Kickstarter before Paradox Interactive took publishing duties, can be purchased from a number of digital stores, with the base game priced at $44.99/£34.99/€41.99. Those interested in the title can also buy two special digital editions. The Champion Edition costs $59.99/£44.99/€54.99 and also includes downloads of a campaign almanac, a high-resolution game map, the original soundtrack, a "making of" documentary, wallpapers, and ringtones. The Royal Edition is priced at $89.99/£67.99/€82.99, and includes the contents of the Champion Edition plus a digital novella written by Chris Avellone, a collector's book PDF, digital strategy guide, and some high-resolution concept art. Pillars of Eternity is heavily inspired by fantasy tabletop role-playing games, and other titles based on them such as Baldur's Gate. A launch trailer for the game can be viewed below. |
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Ja esse outro, sei não...
The next game in Spike Chunsoft's Mystery Dungeon series features heavy influence from an indie title. Fushigi no Chronicle, or Mystery Chronicle, is a reimagining of Smoking WOLF's PC game One Way Heroics, which was released in English in 2014 by Playism. The game set to be released later in 2015 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Japan. The roguelike is said to be a "forced scrolling RPG", with a deadly light known as the Shine Raid slowly covering up the game world with each turn and causing a game over if touched. As with previousMystery Dungeon titles, worlds are randomly generated, although in Mystery Chronicle the layout is created from the name given to the world by the player. Online functionality is present in letting players compare their progress against others who have played in that world by using the same name for its creation. |
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