Thirith on 1/7/2014 at 14:33
It's Underworld Ascension. I doubt they could put Ultima in the title, not least because the last single-player Ultima had the subtitle Ascension.
Curious to see how this'll develop - but I never got into the Underworld games to the same extent as the main Ultima titles (from 4 to 7, at least). That's the gaming itch I'm more eager to scratch again. (Here's hoping that Divinity: Original Sin will do so, as suggested by lots and lots of previews.)
Renault on 1/7/2014 at 14:41
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We’re a brand new game studio focused on rebooting classic game franchises.
Man, I definitely like the sound of
that. System shock and Thief next, please. :cool:
Neb on 1/7/2014 at 16:35
Awesome news. Now to contain my excitement for two to three years. :mad:
Ulukai on 1/7/2014 at 19:47
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Thief next, please. :cool:
I'll raise whatever Brethren is offering if you don't. Thief is done, done, done and done. Anything else is the Fast and The Furious 17. But Ultima Underworld <3
icemann on 2/7/2014 at 01:03
System Shock next.
And awesome news :D.
Starker on 2/7/2014 at 02:23
I'd like to see them try to advance the immersive sim genre and not just get stuck with rehashes of their old games. To move forward, not try to recapture the past.
System Shock was good despite not being Ultima Underworld, Thief was good despite not being System Shock. Aren't people at least a tiny bit curious what other games, what new settings, what new characters LGS could've come up with?
GodzillaX8 on 2/7/2014 at 03:54
Quote Posted by Starker
I'd like to see them try to advance the immersive sim genre and not just get stuck with rehashes of their old games. To move forward, not try to recapture the past.
System Shock was good despite not being Ultima Underworld, Thief was good despite not being System Shock. Aren't people at least a tiny bit curious what other games, what new settings, what new characters LGS could've come up with?
On that note, I'd rather see something like Deep Cover.