Re: King's Quest by the Odd Gentlemen (Trailer inside!)
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 7:03 pm
It's available for preorder from Steam, GameStop and Amazon. Does anyone know if it will be available from GOG?
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Going to combine this with that thread!Prince_Alex wrote:Ah, yes, in the King's Quest folder of course. That makes much more sense.
It's like magic from Daventry, if you will!Prince_Alex wrote:Oh wow, that's like witchcraft! Forum technology has come along way these days.
Naturally. So anyone who gets it on the packaged deals (previously mentioned) misses out on content.Datadog wrote:You can get "King's Quest: The Complete Collection" as a package on Steam for PC.
But it seems it's not over yet. They're still advertising an unreleased "epilogue".
I've got way too many games (I've not played yet!) on my plate... and I didn't care for the character animation (strange, I know, considering the AGI/SCI graphics, right? But back then that was expected - these days, there's new expectations)... So I will probably eventually get the entire collected version of this episodic game... but I am in no rush.MusicallyInspired wrote:TOG's King's Quest was enjoyable. After the first chapter the amount of content drops significantly (it seems ActiVision's funding of the project plummeted after seeing the lackluster reception the first chapter got), but they're still pretty good. You could say the subsequent chapters become more "focused" but I wouldn't. I like all that content and miss it. I consider it all better than anything Telltale has done lately. Well told story, if that's what you're into more than anything. Well worth it. If you didn't pick it up in the recent second bout of the Humble Sierra Bundle you are not to be forgiven.
Not exactly a very high bar.MusicallyInspired wrote:I consider it all better than anything Telltale has done lately.
It is a matter of the style, not resolution. While I generally like certain things about KQ7 I find the cartoony style of the sprites off putting. It is the same with what I have seen of the new KQ. I also don't like the way they have turned Graham into a decrepit old man. It sets canon that essentially puts to an end any further adventures of Graham. There is nothing that says that Daventry time has to pass the same as real time.Tawmis wrote:I've got way too many games (I've not played yet!) on my plate... and I didn't care for the character animation (strange, I know, considering the AGI/SCI graphics, right? But back then that was expected - these days, there's new expectations)...
I probably will, too at some point.Tawmis wrote:So I will probably eventually get the entire collected version of this episodic game... but I am in no rush.
True, but I don't think it's "just above" Telltale's quality either. I personally think it's way better.Collector wrote:Not exactly a very high bar.
I didn't like KQ7's animation because it was bad. Very awkward and bizarre animations that weren't put together very well and give away that it's actually a piece of programming with art assets instead of a game world you're supposed to escape in. I also didn't really like the Disney style. TOG's King's Quest is cartoony yes, but it's got way more detail and doesn't "expose the strings" so to speak. It's well done, even if you don't like the style (which is fine).It is a matter of the style, not resolution. While I generally like certain things about KQ7 I find the cartoony style of the sprites off putting. It is the same with what I have seen of the new KQ.
That's a poor criticism. Just because this game tells the story when he's an old man at near end of his days doesn't mean there weren't any other adventures he had that we still don't know about. He wasn't telling stories of his entire life in 5 chapters. They just happen to have been told from the perspective of his "final adventure." I mean, the whole premise of the game is that it's a collection of stories told in between eachother at different times. That proves there's more room for more stories. That doesn't "put an end to any further adventures of Graham."I also don't like the way they have turned Graham into a decrepit old man. It sets canon that essentially puts to an end any further adventures of Graham. There is nothing that says that Daventry time has to pass the same as real time.