Eurogamer talks to WolfEye Studios' Raphael Colantonio and Julien Roby about the first details of their new action RPG that's "Fallout meets Dishonored".
They did a good job with their first title (as a new studio) : Weird West had a great recipe for systemic gameplay, I don’t know if it sold as much as they were hoping (and reviews were okay), but they definitely have the right people to work on a spiritual successor to Arkane’s hits
Wild west was pretty ok, world was well built and the characters were compelling enough. Something to act as a hook was lacking though, and I cannot figure out what.
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They did a good job with their first title (as a new studio) : Weird West had a great recipe for systemic gameplay, I don’t know if it sold as much as they were hoping (and reviews were okay), but they definitely have the right people to work on a spiritual successor to Arkane’s hits
Yea, Wild West is pretty dope. Haven’t finished it yet, played few hours and then for some reason managed to forget about it. :|
I might need to get back on it.
Wild west was pretty ok, world was well built and the characters were compelling enough. Something to act as a hook was lacking though, and I cannot figure out what.