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Obsidian Entertainments' Project Eternity Kickstarter

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Obisidian has created the kickstarter page for their new fantasy RPG, Project Eternity. Tim Cain, JE Sawyer, Chris Avellone, best known for writing and developing RPGs like Fallout 2, Fallout: New Vegas, Planescape: Torment and the Icewind Dale series, are all working on the project, which should be good news for any fans of Black Isle Studios and old-school RPGs.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/obsidian/project-eternity
http://forums.obsidian.net/forum/87-project-eternity/
http://eternity.obsidian.net/

I'm certainly looking foward to this, especially Obsidian has promised it will have mature writing and issues you'll come across, which isn't something most games do these days.
 
Could be interesting, Obsidian have written some pretty good game stories in their time despite some rushed developments in some games.
 
This has caught my attention as well. Donated 40 bucks.
 
Could be interesting, Obsidian have written some pretty good game stories in their time despite some rushed developments in some games.

Without the publishers, there won't be a rushed development; so now they can take as much time as they want to publish the game.
 
Without the publishers, there won't be a rushed development; so now they can take as much time as they want to publish the game.

They thats the way I was looking at it, I mean ive enjoyed quite a few of their games but the publishers made them rush them out but they still ended up good.
 
They thats the way I was looking at it, I mean ive enjoyed quite a few of their games but the publishers made them rush them out but they still ended up good.

Agreed. I'm more a fan of good writing and atmosphere, so I tend not to care about any bugs there are anyway. A diamond in the rough is still valuable, so to speak.
 
Agreed. I'm more a fan of good writing and atmosphere, so I tend not to care about any bugs there are anyway. A diamond in the rough is still valuable, so to speak.

I dont mind the odd bug in ambitious titles so long as they arent game breaking.
 
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