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Bard's Tale, anyone? |
| Author: |
David Litchman <Davel23--rcn.com> |
| Date: |
01-Dec-2003 13:56:40 |
Is "decend" music the kind you really get down
to?
Tee hee!
At 10:46 AM 12/1/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Greetings,
Here is the link to the Gamespy review. It looks like it is going to have
some really original ideas with decend music to boot. However, it's not
going to be released for over a year...
http://www.gamespy.com/previews/september03/bardstalemulti/index.shtml
Matt
From:
allan.vanleeuwen--orangemail.nl
Subject: RE: Bard's Tale, anyone?
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 13:24:33 +0100
Hi all ...
Keef the Thief was an awesome game .... Maybe a tad too hard though,
I
remember getting into some arena where you had to fight a lot of
oppnonents,
each one better then the last one, I ended up fighting some wizard for
a
magic globe ... He kicked my ass every time though and I didn't feel
like
going back (would have to do the arena part again). Does anyone happen
to
know if that was near the end of the game ?
Allan
-----Original Message-----
From: Darryl Giors
[dgiors--earthlink.net]
Sent: maandag 1 december 2003 7:08
Subject: Re: Bard's Tale, anyone?
I read an article about the new Bard's Tale game and to me it sounds
more
like a modern version of Keef the Thief than BT.
Had to see if anybody agrees.
-Darryl
At 08:25 PM 11/30/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>I was just flipping through some video game magazine and there is a
review
>of a new Bard's Tale being made.. this one is not a grassroots
effort... It
>apparently is being put together by some of the people involved in
the
>original game, although the name I most associate with it,
Michael
Crawford,
>is not involved. It's expected to ship sometime next
year. The review
>made it sound interesting, although it also said it would not be very
much
>like the original trilogy. I expect it is an attempt at riding
on the
>coattails of earlier success to get people to notice it, similar to
how
>Beachhead 2000 from Access Software was nothing like the original
Beachhead
>from Access in the 80's. But it did sound interesting. I
think the
driving
>force behind this is to parody some of the crap that is getting
passed off
>as RPGs these days. They have secured the trademark for
"The Bard's Tale"
>worldwide except in the US, and are trying to get it here.
>
>Check out
http://www.inxile-entertainment.com/
>
>P.S. Keep your hands off the woman's "goods.."
;-) Three strikes and
>you're out.
>
>
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