The last time I heard about someone being excited about new mechanics/paradigms in gaming it was Ken Levine. And then he disappeared for a decade. “narrative Legos” were the big idea.
He’s back, with Judas. We’ll see if he managed to invent new mechanics or not.
In the case of Judas tho, I’ll just be happy if it’s a good story and spectacle driven game like Bioshock Infinite.
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At first glance this looked like it was going to be just another MOBA. Fingers crossed that this is more like Borderlands coöp.
Both of those sound like recycled mechanics.
At least one has room for a little creative exploration.
I hope it pans out!
The last time I heard about someone being excited about new mechanics/paradigms in gaming it was Ken Levine. And then he disappeared for a decade. “narrative Legos” were the big idea.
He’s back, with Judas. We’ll see if he managed to invent new mechanics or not.
In the case of Judas tho, I’ll just be happy if it’s a good story and spectacle driven game like Bioshock Infinite.
Yeah, I’m similarly hoping for at least a spiritual BioShock successor.