Man talk about a throwback from a seemingly bygone era.
I remember playing this game maybe a decade or so ago? The thing is, the premise and story was pretty cool. If you can find it, the opening cinematic is really awesome.
The problem is that the game itself was trash, but not because the devs didn't try but because it was just a concept that seemed to be too much for what they were trying to do.
Perfect World seemed to capture the concept a lot better with the game Remnant: From The Ashes, or Funcom's The Secret World.
The main issue was that the enemy AI was terrible, there were a lot of clipping and geometry issues with getting stuck on stuff, and the maps weren't very interesting or entertaining to play through, and the combat was pretty clunky.
I hate to sound like a modern day hipster, but I actually think a Soulsborne formula for a Hellgate: London remake would be pretty awesome, similar to Remnant but just a lot more grimdark and hopeless.
Man talk about a throwback from a seemingly bygone era.
I remember playing this game maybe a decade or so ago? The thing is, the premise and story was pretty cool. If you can find it, the opening cinematic is really awesome.
The problem is that the game itself was trash, but not because the devs didn't try but because it was just a concept that seemed to be too much for what they were trying to do.
Perfect World seemed to capture the concept a lot better with the game Remnant: From The Ashes, or Funcom's The Secret World.
The main issue was that the enemy AI was terrible, there were a lot of clipping and geometry issues with getting stuck on stuff, and the maps weren't very interesting or entertaining to play through, and the combat was pretty clunky.
I hate to sound like a modern day hipster, but I actually think a Soulsborne formula for a Hellgate: London remake would be pretty awesome, similar to Remnant but just a lot more grimdark and hopeless.